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Updated: June 10, 2024

Welcome to our unique collection of monikers inspired by the serene and graceful bird that symbolizes peace, love, and purity. These appellations are not only beautiful and gentle sounding, but they also hold profound meanings. Doves have long been associated with various cultures and traditions around the globe, making these names rich and diverse in their origins.

This page is especially crafted for those who find inspiration from nature, specifically from the elegance and tranquility of doves. It serves as a comprehensive resource for parents-to-be who are on the lookout for serene, charming, and meaningful names for their little ones. Moreover, it can also be a source of inspiration for pet owners who wish to name their pets after the beauty and grace of doves.

Immerse yourself in this enchanting selection that spans different languages and cultures. From traditional names to unique ones that capture the essence of the dove's image, this list will surely offer something for everyone's taste. We hope this collection will help you find the perfect name that resonates with your hopes, dreams, and the love you hold.

Names Reason
Solace Doves can provide a sense of solace
Solstice This name signifies the dove's connection with nature and its cycles
Sonnet This name signifies the harmonious and lyrical cooing of a dove
Soothe Doves have a soothing presence
Spirit In many cultures, doves represent the spirit or soul
Spruce Inspired by the dove's graceful and elegant nature
Starlight This name signifies the dove's celestial and divine symbolism
Swoop Named after the dove's sweeping flight pattern
Symphony It reflects the melodious cooing of a dove
Taffy Named after a soft sweet, reflecting the dove's sweetness
Thule This name signifies the dove's ability to reach distant places
Thyme Named after a herb that symbolizes courage and bravery
Tranquil Doves are known for their tranquil nature
Tulip Named after a peaceful and serene flower
Twilight This name reflects the dove's activity during dawn and dusk
Twirl Named after the dove's graceful and twirling flight
Velvet This name reflects the soft, smooth plumage of a dove
Vesper This name signifies evening, when doves are often most active
Virtue This name reflects the dove as a symbol of purity and innocence
Whisper Doves make a soft, whisper-like sound
Willow Inspired by a tree that symbolizes peace and harmony
Wing A reference to the dove's graceful flight
Winter Inspired by the dove's cool and calm demeanor
Zenith Signifies the high flight of a dove
Zephyr Doves are as gentle as a zephyr, a soft gentle breeze
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Color-Based Dove Names

These names are based on the various colors and patterns found in dove species, making them descriptive and easy to remember.
Name Description
Alabaster Named after the white mineral, reflecting a dove's common color
Amber For doves with a golden or brownish-yellow color
Ash This name is inspired by the color of ash, signifying a grey dove
Berry For doves with a purple or reddish hue
Charcoal Imitates the color of blackish grey, reminiscent of some dove species
Copper This name is for red-brown doves
Coral For a dove with a soft pink hue
Crimson This name is for rare red doves
Ebony This name is derived from the color of dark wood, for black doves
Graphite A dove's grey color can be compared to graphite
Hazel This name is for brown doves
Indigo For doves with a deep blue color
Ink A name inspired by black ink, for dark-colored doves
Ivory A name derived from the pale shade of tusk material, common in doves
Jade This name is for doves with a greenish color
Lilac This name is for doves having a lilac hue
Olive This name is for doves with a greenish-brown color
Parchment Refers to the color of old paper, signifying a beige or cream dove
Pearl A pearl is often white or off-white, which is a common color for doves
Pewter For doves with a bluish-grey color
Raven For doves with feathers as black as a raven
Saffron This name is for doves with a yellowish tint
Sapphire For doves with a hint of blue color
Slate Represents a shade of grey, like some dove plumage
Snowflake It's a color reference to pure white, similar to a dove's feathers

Mythological Dove Names

These names are based on mythology, where doves often play significant roles or are associated with certain deities.
Name Description
Aphrodite Named after the Greek goddess of love who is often depicted with doves
Artemis The dove is one of the sacred animals of Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt
Astarte In ancient Near Eastern cultures, Astarte, the goddess of fertility, is often symbolized by a dove
Aurora The Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, is associated with the morning coo of the dove
Brigid In Celtic mythology, Brigid, the goddess of spring, is associated with the purity and peace of doves
Ceres The Roman goddess of agriculture, Ceres, is sometimes symbolized by the dove
Cupid This is a symbol of love and desire in Roman mythology, much like the dove
Demeter In Greek mythology, the dove is a bird sacred to Demeter, the goddess of the harvest
Diana The Roman goddess of the moon and hunting, Diana, is sometimes depicted with a dove
Eirene A representation of the Greek goddess of peace, often symbolized by a dove
Flora Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, is associated with the dove, a symbol of renewal
Freya Freya, the Norse goddess of love, has a chariot drawn by cats but the dove is also symbolic of her
Hebe Hebe, the Greek goddess of youth, is often associated with the purity of a dove
Hera The Greek queen of the gods, Hera, had a chariot drawn by peacocks and doves
Hestia Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth, is symbolized by the home-loving nature of doves
Inanna In Sumerian mythology, Inanna, the goddess of love, is often associated with doves
Ishtar The dove is a sacred animal to Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love
Juno Juno, the Roman queen of the gods, is often associated with the dove
Minerva Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, is often depicted with an owl but the dove also symbolizes wisdom
Pandora Pandora, the first woman in Greek mythology, is sometimes associated with the symbolism of the dove
Persephone Persephone, the Greek queen of the underworld, is sometimes represented by a dove
Psyche Psyche, the Greek goddess of the soul, is often depicted with a dove
Urania Urania, the Greek muse of astronomy, is often symbolized by a dove
Venus In Roman mythology, Venus, the goddess of love, is associated with doves
Vesta Vesta, the Roman goddess of the hearth, is represented by the home-loving nature of doves

Nature-Inspired Dove Names

These names are inspired by various elements of nature, mirroring the dove's connection with the natural world.
Name Description
Berry Doves often eat berries
Birch Doves often nest in birch trees
Blossom Symbolizes the blooming flowers in nature
Breeze It's a nod to the gentle wind that birds enjoy while flying
Cloud Inspired by the freedom of floating clouds in the sky
Coral A nod to the vibrant underwater ecosystems
Eclipse A rare but beautiful natural phenomenon
Feather Directly related to the bird's body
Frost Symbolizes the cold but beautiful winter season
Iris Named after a beautiful flower
Lilac Inspired by the sweet-smelling lilac flowers
Marble Inspired by the smooth and soothing texture of marble, similar to a dove's feathers
Meadow It's where these birds can often be found
Mist Symbolizes the early morning fog in nature
Moss Represents the greenery in nature
Pebble Inspired by the small stones found near water bodies
Pine Trees provide shelter to birds
Rain It's a reminder of the refreshing nature of rainfall
River Water bodies are often a source of food for birds
Sky Inspired by the vast openness where birds fly
Snow A reference to the purity and peace that snow represents
Sunset Symbolizes the end of a day in a bird's life
Thistle A beautiful but hardy plant, showing the resilience of doves
Vine Vines represent growth and abundance in nature
Willow Trees are a common nesting place for doves

Peaceful Dove Names

These names are related to peace and tranquility, reflecting the dove's symbolic association with these concepts.
Name Description
Aequus Aequus is Latin for calm, even, level
Arcadia Arcadia is a utopia, a harmonious and peaceful place
Bliss Bliss reflects perfect happiness or great joy, often found in moments of peace
Calm This name is a direct symbol of peacefulness and tranquility
Eirene Eirene is the Greek goddess of peace
Elysium Elysium is a conception of the afterlife that was later maintained by the righteous in classic Greek religion
Equanimity Equanimity denotes mental calmness, composure, and evenness of temper
Halcyon Halcyon signifies a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful
Harmony Harmony stands for the quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole
Haven Haven is a place of safety or refuge, a peaceful sanctuary
Idyll Idyll signifies an extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque period or situation
Lull Lull means to calm or send to sleep, typically with soothing sounds or movements
Mellow Mellow reflects a smooth, relaxed, peaceable mood
Oasis Oasis is a pleasant, often fertile spot in a desert where water is found; it symbolizes peace in hardship
Pacify Pacify means to bring peace to (a place or situation)
Pastoral Pastoral refers to the simplicity, charm, and serenity attributed to country life
Placid Placid means not easily upset or excited, thus is a peaceful state
Repose Repose refers to a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility
Serenade Serenade is a piece of music sung or played in the open air for love or peace
Serenity Serenity is the state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled
Shanti Shanti is a Sanskrit word meaning peace
Solace Solace stands for comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness
Tranquil This name signifies calmness and peacefulness
Unity Unity symbolizes the state of being united or joined as a whole, which is a peaceful state
Zenith Zenith symbolizes the highest point, a state of peace

Biblical Dove Names

These names are derived from the Bible, where doves are often used as symbols of peace and hope.
Name Description
Asher Biblical tribe, indicative of happiness like a dove
Babel Biblical city, symbolizing confusion in contrast to the clarity of a dove
Bethany Location in the Bible, symbolizing restoration like a dove
Bethel Biblical location where Jacob had his dream, symbolizing revelation like a dove
Canaan Biblical promised land, symbolizing hope like a dove
Carmel Location in the Bible, symbolizing beauty like a dove
Elijah Biblical prophet who was fed by ravens, similar to doves
Ephraim Biblical tribe, symbolizing unity like the dove
Ezra Biblical priest and scribe, symbolizing wisdom like a dove
Galilee Region in the Bible, symbolizing peace like a dove
Gilead Region in the Bible known for its balm, indicating healing like a dove
Hebron Biblical city, symbolizing harmony like a dove
Hosanna Biblical term of praise, symbolizing joy like a dove
Isaiah Biblical prophet, indicative of prophecy like a dove
Jericho Biblical city, symbolizing peace like the dove
Joppa Biblical city where Peter had a vision of clean and unclean animals, including birds
Judea Region in the Bible, symbolizing peace like the dove
Mordecai Biblical figure who saved his people, symbolizing protection like a dove
Nazareth Biblical town, symbolizing humility like a dove
Noah Biblical character who sent out a dove after the flood
Obadiah Biblical prophet who hid God's prophets from persecution, symbolizing safety like a dove
Raven Biblical bird, closely related to doves
Shiloh Biblical city, symbolizing tranquility like a dove
Zechariah Biblical prophet, symbolizing vision like a dove
Zion Biblical term for Jerusalem, symbolizing peace like the dove
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