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Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Maria
Rising Fast
Xavier
Hidden Gem
Blaise
Classic Pick
Theresa
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Maria (muh-REE-uh)

A classic Catholic name derived from Hebrew, meaning "bitter" or "beloved," often associated with the Virgin Mary.

Top 10 Catholic Baby Names Names

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1Mariamuh-REE-uhA classic Catholic name derived from Hebrew, meaning "bitter" or "beloved," ofte...TOP
2JosephJOH-sefA Hebrew name meaning "God will increase," often associated with Saint Joseph, t...TOP
3Theresatuh-REE-suhOf Greek origin, meaning "to harvest," and popularized by Saint Theresa of Avila...CLASSIC
4JohnJONA Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," borne by several important saints inclu...TOP
5Elizabethih-LIZ-uh-bethA Hebrew name meaning "my God is abundance," often associated with Elizabeth, th...TOP
6MichaelMY-kulA Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?", borne by one of the archangels in Cath...TOP
7GabrielGAY-bree-ulA Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength", borne by the archangel who announced...TOP
8CatherineKATH-uh-rinA Greek name meaning "pure," often associated with Saint Catherine of Alexandria...CLASSIC
9PeterPEE-turA Greek name meaning "rock," associated with Saint Peter, one of Jesus's apostle...CLASSIC
10PaulPAWLA Latin name meaning "small" or "humble", associated with Saint Paul the Apostle...CLASSIC
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Maria
muh-REE-uh
A classic Catholic name derived from Hebrew, meaning "bitter" or "beloved," often associated with the Virgin Mary.
TOPCLASSIC
Joseph
JOH-sef
A Hebrew name meaning "God will increase," often associated with Saint Joseph, the husband of Mary.
TOPCLASSIC
Theresa
tuh-REE-suh
Of Greek origin, meaning "to harvest," and popularized by Saint Theresa of Avila and Saint Therese of Lisieux.
CLASSIC
John
JON
A Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," borne by several important saints including John the Baptist and John the Apostle.
TOPCLASSIC
Elizabeth
ih-LIZ-uh-beth
A Hebrew name meaning "my God is abundance," often associated with Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist.
TOPCLASSIC
Michael
MY-kul
A Hebrew name meaning "Who is like God?", borne by one of the archangels in Catholic tradition.
TOPCLASSIC
Gabriel
GAY-bree-ul
A Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength", borne by the archangel who announced Jesus' birth to Mary.
TOP
Catherine
KATH-uh-rin
A Greek name meaning "pure," often associated with Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
CLASSIC
Peter
PEE-tur
A Greek name meaning "rock," associated with Saint Peter, one of Jesus's apostles and the first Pope.
CLASSIC
Paul
PAWL
A Latin name meaning "small" or "humble", associated with Saint Paul the Apostle.
CLASSIC
Clare
KLAIR
An Italian name meaning "bright" or "clear", associated with Saint Clare of Assisi.
CLASSIC
Dominic
DOM-uh-nik
A Latin name meaning "belonging to the Lord", associated with Saint Dominic, founder of the Dominican Order.
CLASSIC
Rose
ROHZ
A Latin name referring to the flower, often associated with Saint Rose of Lima.
CLASSIC
Anthony
AN-thuh-nee
A Latin name meaning "priceless one", associated with Saint Anthony of Padua.
CLASSIC
Cecilia
se-SEE-lee-uh
A Latin name meaning "blind", associated with Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music.
CLASSIC
Agnes
AG-nis
A Greek name meaning "pure" or "chaste", associated with Saint Agnes of Rome.
CLASSIC
Francis
FRAN-sis
An Italian name meaning "Frenchman" or "free man," associated with Saint Francis of Assisi.
CLASSIC
Luke
LOOK
A Greek name meaning "light-giving", associated with Saint Luke, one of the four evangelists.
TOP
Matthew
MATH-yoo
A Hebrew name meaning "gift of God", associated with Saint Matthew, one of the four evangelists.
TOP
Mark
MAHRK
A Latin name derived from Mars, the god of war, associated with Saint Mark, one of the four evangelists.
CLASSIC
Benedict
BEN-uh-dikt
A Latin name meaning "blessed", associated with Saint Benedict of Nursia, founder of the Benedictine Order.
CLASSIC
Lucy
LOO-see
A Latin name meaning "light", associated with Saint Lucy, the patron saint of sight.
CLASSIC
Augustine
aw-GUS-teen
A Latin name meaning "venerable", associated with Saint Augustine of Hippo, a prominent theologian.
CLASSIC
Juliana
joo-lee-AH-nuh
A Latin name derived from Julius, meaning "youthful", associated with several saints including Saint Juliana of Nicomedia.
CLASSIC
Vincent
VIN-sent
A Latin name meaning "to conquer", associated with Saint Vincent de Paul.
CLASSIC
Teresa
tuh-REE-suh
A Spanish and Portuguese name of uncertain origin, popularized by St. Teresa of Ávila and St. Thérèse of Lisieux.
CLASSIC
Raphael
RAF-ay-el
A Hebrew name meaning "God has healed", borne by one of the archangels in Catholic tradition.
CLASSIC
Thomas
TOM-us
An Aramaic name meaning "twin", associated with Saint Thomas the Apostle.
CLASSIC
Angela
AN-juh-luh
A Greek name meaning "messenger of God" or "angel", associated with Saint Angela Merici.
CLASSIC
Maximilian
mak-suh-MIL-yun
A Latin name meaning "greatest", associated with Saint Maximilian Kolbe.
CLASSIC
Edith
EE-dith
An Old English name meaning "rich battle," associated with Saint Edith Stein.
CLASSIC
Helen
HEL-en
A Greek name of uncertain meaning, associated with Saint Helena, mother of Constantine the Great.
CLASSIC
Patrick
PAT-rik
A Latin name meaning "nobleman," associated with Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
CLASSIC
Nicholas
NIK-uh-lus
A Greek name meaning "victory of the people," associated with Saint Nicholas, the inspiration for Santa Claus.
CLASSIC
Xavier
ZAY-vee-er
A Basque name referring to the "new house", associated with Saint Francis Xavier.
TRENDING
Blaise
BLAYZ
A Latin name meaning "lisp" or "stammer", associated with Saint Blaise, the patron saint of throat ailments.
RARE
Philomena
fil-oh-MEE-nuh
A Greek name meaning "lover of strength", associated with Saint Philomena, a virgin martyr.
RARE
Scholastica
skoh-LAS-ti-kuh
A Latin name derived from "scholar", associated with Saint Scholastica, twin sister of Saint Benedict.
RARE

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Mariamuh-REE-uh
JosephJOH-sef
Theresatuh-REE-suh
JohnJON
Elizabethih-LIZ-uh-beth
MichaelMY-kul
GabrielGAY-bree-ul
CatherineKATH-uh-rin

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Sibling & Middle Names

Maria & Joseph
Classic biblical names.
Theresa & Francis
Honoring famous saints.
Clare & Dominic
Names associated with religious orders.
Elizabeth & John
Biblical cousins with important roles.
Maria & Grace
A virtuous combination.
Joseph & Anthony
Popular saint names.
Theresa & Rose
Floral and saintly.
John & Paul
Apostolic pairing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a name "Catholic"?
Catholic names are those with strong ties to the Catholic Church, often derived from saints, biblical figures, or virtues emphasized in the faith. These names often reflect a family's religious devotion and cultural heritage. Choosing a Catholic name can be a way to honor a specific saint or to imbue a child with the qualities associated with that name.
Are Catholic names always traditional?
While many Catholic names have deep historical roots, there is also room for modern interpretations and adaptations. Some parents may opt for variations of classic names or choose less common saint names to create a unique identity for their child. The key is that the name carries a meaningful connection to the Catholic faith.
How do I choose the right Catholic name for my baby?
Consider names of saints who inspire you, or names that reflect virtues you hope your child embodies. Research the meaning and history of different names to find one that resonates with your family's values. It can also be helpful to consult with family members or clergy for suggestions and guidance.
Can I use a non-Catholic middle name with a Catholic first name?
Absolutely! Many parents choose to pair a traditional Catholic first name with a more modern or family-related middle name. This allows for a balance between honoring religious tradition and expressing personal preferences. The combination can create a unique and meaningful name that reflects both faith and individuality.
Where can I find more information about Catholic saints?
There are many excellent resources available online and in print. The Vatican website, Catholic Encyclopedia, and various saint biography websites offer detailed information about the lives and legacies of Catholic saints. Additionally, many Catholic parishes and schools can provide resources and guidance on choosing a saint name for your child.

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