Names That Mean Affection

Discover baby names meaning Affection for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Fullara
Loving; Affectionate.
Sanskrit
Garaami
A name of Persian origin, possibly meaning 'warm' or 'affectionate'.
Persian
Garami
Warmth, affection, or dear one
Persian
Ghannan
Affectionate, loving.
Arabic
Gharaam
Love, affection.
Arabic
Haawat
Love or affection.
Arabic
Hanane
Tenderness, affection, or compassion.
Arabic
Harme
Affectionate.
Hindi
Hirdey
Means 'heart' in Punjabi, symbolizing love and affection.
Punjabi
Hrithika
Full of love and affection; From the heart.
Tamil
Ilifat
Affection, friendship, attachment
Arabic
Inaas
Affection, Intimacy.
Arabic
Ishuk
Affectionate.
Sanskrit
Jazzmina
A combination of the names Jazz and -mina, meaning love or affection.
English
Jazzminah
A combination of the names Jazz and -minah, meaning love or affection.
English
Jazzmyna
A combination of the names Jazz and -myna, meaning love or affection.
English
Jujube
Derived from the French name for the jujube fruit, symbolizing sweetness and ...
French
Kaandhal
Love, affection.
Sanskrit
Kama
Love, desire, affection
Sanskrit
Kanish
Caring and affectionate.
Sanskrit
Khawaneen
Affectionate, Loving.
Arabic
Kipendo
Love, deep affection.
Swahili
Kutty
Affectionate term meaning little one.
Tamil
Laddie
Affectionate term for a young boy or man.
English
Leot
Affectionate.
Hebrew
Loulou
Affectionate, darling.
French
Love
A name that signifies affection, deep emotional connection, and attachment..
English
Lovesh
One who is full of love and affection.
Sanskrit
Lovette
A diminutive of the name Love, symbolizing affection and deep attachment..
English
Lovey
A name representing affection, endearment, and fondness..
English
Lovie
Affectionate, loving.
English
Lovish
Loving, affectionate.
Punjabi
Lutf
Kindness, affection.
Arabic
Lutfaan
One who possesses kindness and affection.
Arabic
Lutfan
Kind, gentle, affectionate.
Arabic
Lutfana
Kind, gentle, affectionate.
Arabic
Maanhitha
Having great affection.
Sanskrit
Mahabbah
Love, affection.
Arabic
Mahabbat
Love, affection.
Arabic
Maloof
Maloof is an Arabic surname meaning 'beloved' or 'affectionate'.
Arabic
Mamata
Mamata means 'affection' or 'motherly love' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Mamta
Affection, motherly love.
Sanskrit
Mapenzi
Love, affection.
Swahili
Marneena
Tender, affectionate.
Irish
Mastanah
Affectionate.
Persian
Mawaadah
Affection or love.
Arabic
Mawada
Love or affection.
Arabic
Mawadda
Affection, love, or friendship.
Arabic
Mawaddah
Love or affection.
Arabic
Mawhab
Love, affection.
Arabic
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