50 sibling name combinations that share the same or similar meanings. A beautiful way to connect your children through shared symbolism while maintaining unique names.
Both names mean light in different languages
Greek and Hebrew names both meaning life
Different cultures, same beautiful meaning
Greek and English names for wisdom
Latin names celebrating joy
Musical names for artistic families
Different moon goddesses
Bold lion-themed names
Greek names meaning protector
Same meaning, different vibes
Celestial star names
Same flower, different names
Gem meaning in English and Greek
Latin victory names
Names celebrating intelligence
Related names with noble meaning
Angelic names in both genders
International light names
Hebrew names for devotion
Names meaning truth
Germanic noble names
Hebrew and Latin joy
Names celebrating strength
Names meaning loved
Connected mythological pair
Names symbolizing renewal
Names meaning lordly
Greek names for equestrians
Names celebrating peace
English and Greek rose names
Greek nature names
Hebrew gift names
Modern and traditional life names
Roman and Greek hunter goddesses
Name in different forms
Names meaning purity
Peaceful nature names
Royal names from different cultures
Names with spiritual meaning
Scottish peace names
Hebrew joy names
Greek and Latin laurel names
Peace names in different languages
Biblical brothers (use with caution!)
Names with spiritual depth
Virtue and Greek honor
Names celebrating nature
Short international names
Christian heritage names
Warrior names from different origins
Names with the same meaning create a beautiful, subtle connection between siblings. While the names themselves are completely different, they share an underlying symbolism that ties your children together.
This approach is perfect for parents who love the idea of themed names but want to avoid being too obvious. Lucy and Claire both mean "light," but they sound completely different and give each child a distinct identity.
Shared meanings can also reflect your family's values. Names meaning "wisdom," "strength," or "beloved" can represent the qualities you hope to instill in all your children.