Names That Mean Poet

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

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Abhineet
Poet.
Sanskrit
Abu dalamah
Father of the darkness, a poetic epithet.
Arabic
Adhikavi
Adhikavi means 'first poet' or 'primeval poet', often referring to Valmiki.
Sanskrit
Adikavi
First poet; Valmiki
Sanskrit
Amergin
Birth of song, Poet.
Irish
Arab
A poetic term for a person from the Arabian Peninsula, often meaning 'inhabit...
Arabic
Ascra
In Greek mythology, Ascra was a place in Boeotia associated with the poet Hes...
Greek
Ashufta
A passionate or ardent lover, often used in poetry.
Persian
Ashvaghosha
Possessing a horse-voice, referring to a Buddhist philosopher and poet.
Sanskrit
Aulis
Finnish: reed, poet, supporter; Greek: guarded, defended.
Finnish
Awen
Meaning 'poetic inspiration' or 'muse' in Welsh mythology.
Welsh
Baird
Minstrel, poet, or bard.
Scottish
Bairde
Poet, one who composes verses.
Scottish
Bard
Poet, musician, singer.
English
Bardalph
Bright/brave poet.
English
Bardan
Related to a poet.
English
Bardaric
Son of a poet.
Slavic
Bardarik
Little poet.
Slavic
Bayrd
Bard, a poet or singer.
English
Bharavi
Poet, composer.
Sanskrit
Bhartihari
Name of a famous poet and philosopher; King of Bharat (India).
Sanskrit
Bhramara
A bee, often symbolizing the soul or a lover in Indian poetry.
Sanskrit
Brage
Norse god of poetry and music.
Scandinavian
Bragi
Norse god of poetry and eloquence.
Norse
Brighid
Exalted one, derived from the Celtic goddess of poetry, healing, and smithcraft.
Irish
Brigid
Exalted one, from the Gaelic Brighid, associated with the goddess of fire and...
Irish
Cadence
Referring to the rhythmic flow of music or poetry.
English
Caledonia
A poetic name for Scotland, derived from the Latin Caledonia.
Scottish
Caliopa
From Greek mythology, one of the Muses who presided over epic poetry.
Greek
Cerydwen
Derived from cerdd meaning 'poetry' and ben meaning 'woman', meaning 'poetess'.
Welsh
Chhaon
Shadow or shade, often used poetically to denote protection or comfort.
Hindi
Daenan
Little dark one or little poet.
Gaelic
deirbhile
Means 'daughter of the poet' from Irish 'der' (daughter) and 'file' (poet).
Irish
Dervla
Daughter of a poet, from Irish 'der' (daughter) and 'file' (poet).
Irish
Devaney
Poet.
Irish
Devany
Poet.
Irish
Devin
Poet, derived from the Irish word 'dámh' meaning poet.
Irish
Devyn
Poet; Bard.
Irish
diwan
Council, court, or collection of poetry
Persian
dujanah
A name meaning 'darkness' or 'blackness', often used poetically.
Arabic
Dukhan
Smoke or vapor, often used poetically.
Arabic
Fibh
Poet.
Irish
Ganjoor
Writer, poet.
Persian
Ghamar
Moon, often used as a poetic term for beauty.
Arabic
Ghazal
Poetic expression.
Persian
Ghazaleh
Poetic expression.
Persian
Ghazzal
The poet, the bard.
Arabic
Giolladhe
Servant of the poet.
Scottish
Goljahan
Rose of the world, a poetic compound of 'gol' (rose) and 'jahan' (world).
Persian
Grayhym
A modern invented name combining 'gray' and 'hymn', suggesting a solemn or po...
English
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