Introduction
Welcome to the vibrant crossroads where ancient faith meets the American spirit! The Orthodox Church in America (OCA) is a beautiful tapestry woven from the threads of many cultures—Russian, Greek, Antiochian, Romanian, and more—all united in a distinctly American context. This rich heritage creates a unique and wonderful landscape for baby names: choices that are deeply rooted in 2,000 years of Christian tradition yet feel perfectly at home on a modern playground.
Choosing a name is one of the first and most meaningful decisions you’ll make for your child. For Orthodox families, this often involves selecting a name that honors a saint, connecting your little one to a heavenly protector and a story of faith. This guide to American Orthodox baby names is designed to help you navigate this sacred journey. It celebrates the saints who walked on American soil, the timeless names cherished by generations, and the familiar English names that also belong to beloved saints, making them perfect for today’s families.
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📜 About the Orthodox Church in America (OCA)
The Orthodox Church in America traces its origins to the arrival of eight Russian Orthodox missionaries in Kodiak, Alaska, in 1794. One of these monks, St. Herman of Alaska, became the first Orthodox saint of North America. The faith spread from Alaska down the West Coast and across the continent, nurtured by waves of immigrants from various Orthodox lands. A pivotal moment came in 1970 when the OCA was granted autocephaly (self-governance) by the Moscow Patriarchate, establishing it as a local, self-governing Church for the American people.
The OCA’s mission is to be the Orthodox Church in America, for all Americans. Services are predominantly in English, and the Church embraces a multicultural identity. Naming a child at baptism connects them to this lineage of saints, including North American luminaries like St. Tikhon of Moscow (who served in America), St. Alexis Toth of Wilkes-Barre, and St. Raphael of Brooklyn. These powerful American Orthodox baby names tell a story of faith taking root in new soil.
🧒 Boy Names from the Orthodox Church in America
These names reflect the OCA’s diverse heritage, including saints from Alaska, apostles, martyrs, and names that are both classic and contemporary.
| No. | Name | Meaning | Religious/Cultural Significance |
| 1 | Herman | Army Man | For St. Herman of Alaska, the first Orthodox saint canonized in North America. |
| 2 | John | God is Gracious | For countless saints, including St. John the Baptist and St. John Kochurov, a martyr of the Russian Revolution who served in Chicago. |
| 3 | Peter | Rock, Stone | For the Chief Apostle and St. Peter the Aleut, a martyr from Alaska. |
| 4 | Alexander | Defender of Mankind | A classic Orthodox name; St. Alexander Hotovitzky served as a missionary in America. |
| 5 | Nicholas | Victory of the People | For St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, one of the most beloved saints. |
| 6 | Alexis | Helper, Defender | For St. Alexis Toth, who led many Eastern Catholics into the Orthodox Church in America. |
| 7 | Tikhon | Fortunate | For St. Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow, who was a beloved archbishop in America. |
| 8 | Michael | Who is like God? | For the Archangel Michael, a powerful protector. |
| 9 | Mark | Of Mars, Warlike | For the Holy Apostle and Evangelist Mark. |
| 10 | Jacob | Supplanter | For the Patriarch and St. Jacob Netsvetov, a missionary priest in Alaska. |
| 11 | Raphael | God has Healed | For St. Raphael of Brooklyn, a Syrian bishop who ministered to Arab Orthodox Christians across America. |
| 12 | Seraphim | Fiery, Ardent | For St. Seraphim of Sarov, a greatly loved modern Russian saint. |
| 13 | Sebastian | From Sebaste | For the 3rd-century martyr, a popular and strong name. |
| 14 | George | Farmer | For the Great Martyr St. George, universally venerated. |
| 15 | Dimitri | Devotee of Demeter | A classic Slavic/Greek name; for St. Demetrius. |
| 16 | Daniel | God is my Judge | A biblical name and the name of several saints. |
| 17 | Andrew | Manly, Brave | For the First-Called Apostle, Andrew. |
| 18 | Stephen | Crown, Wreath | For the Protomartyr St. Stephen. |
| 19 | Paul | Small, Humble | For the Holy Apostle Paul. |
| 20 | Matthew | Gift of God | For the Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew. |
| 21 | Luke | From Lucania | For the Holy Apostle and Evangelist Luke. |
| 22 | Gregory | Watchful, Alert | For great Church Fathers like St. Gregory the Theologian. |
| 23 | Theodore | Gift of God | For many beloved military saints. |
| 24 | Elias | The Lord is my God | For the great Prophet Elijah. |
| 25 | Joseph | God will Increase | For St. Joseph the Betrothed and St. Joseph of Damascus. |
| 26 | Gabriel | God is my Strength | For the Archangel Gabriel. |
| 27 | Basil | Royal, Kingly | For St. Basil the Great. |
| 28 | Constantine | Constant, Steadfast | For the Great Emperor, Equal-to-the-Apostles. |
| 29 | Innocent | Innocent, Harmless | For St. Innocent of Alaska, a great missionary and “Apostle to America.” |
| 30 | Anthony | Priceless | For St. Anthony the Great, the father of monasticism. |
| 31 | Philip | Lover of Horses | For the Holy Apostle Philip. |
| 32 | Vladimir | To Rule with Greatness | For St. Vladimir, the Enlightener of the Kievan Rus’. |
| 33 | Maximus | Greatest | For St. Maximos the Confessor. |
| 34 | Silas | Forest | A companion of St. Paul. |
| 35 | Timothy | Honoring God | A disciple of St. Paul. |
| 36 | Jonah | Dove | For the Prophet Jonah and a contemporary American saint. |
| 37 | Patrick | Nobleman | For St. Patrick of Ireland, an Orthodox saint of the West. |
| 38 | Brendan | Prince | For St. Brendan the Navigator, an Orthodox saint of the West. |
| 39 | Aidan | Little Fire | For St. Aidan of Lindisfarne, an Orthodox saint of the West. |
| 40 | Clement | Merciful, Gentle | For St. Clement of Rome and St. Clement of Ohrid. |
| 41 | Ignatius | Fiery | For St. Ignatius of Antioch. |
| 42 | Jerome | Sacred Name | For St. Jerome, who translated the Bible into Latin. |
| 43 | Ambrose | Immortal | For St. Ambrose of Milan. |
| 44 | Cyril | Lordly | For St. Cyril of Alexandria and St. Cyril, Enlightener of the Slavs. |
| 45 | Simeon | He has Heard | For St. Simeon the God-Receiver. |
| 46 | Benjamin | Son of the Right Hand | For the Patriarch and a Russian New Martyr. |
| 47 | Noah | Rest, Comfort | For the righteous Patriarch Noah. A very popular modern name. |
| 48 | Adam | Man, Earth | For the first man, the Forefather Adam. |
| 49 | Abel | Breath | For the righteous son of Adam. |
| 50 | Seth | Appointed | For the righteous son of Adam. |
| 51 | Ephraim | Fruitful | For St. Ephrem the Syrian and St. Ephraim of Arizona. |
| 52 | Gideon | Feller, Hewer | For the biblical Judge. |
| 53 | Isaac | He will Laugh | For the Patriarch Isaac. |
| 54 | Jesse | Gift | For the father of King David. |
| 55 | Leo | Lion | For St. Leo the Great, Pope of Rome. |
| 56 | Martin | Of Mars, Warlike | For St. Martin of Tours. |
| 57 | Nathan | He Gave | For the Prophet Nathan. |
| 58 | Thomas | Twin | For the Holy Apostle Thomas. |
| 59 | Zachary | The Lord has Remembered | For the father of St. John the Baptist. |
| 60 | Augustine | Majestic, Great | For St. Augustine of Hippo. |
| 61 | Ezekiel | God Strengthens | For the Prophet Ezekiel. |
| 62 | Ivan | God is Gracious | The Slavic form of John. |
| 63 | Kirill | Lordly | The Slavic form of Cyril. |
| 64 | Miron | Myrrh, Peace | A popular Slavic and Romanian name. |
| 65 | Pavel | Small, Humble | The Slavic form of Paul. |
| 66 | Roman | Roman | For St. Romanos the Melodist. |
| 67 | Sergei | Servant | For St. Sergius of Radonezh. |
| 68 | Sava | Old Man | For St. Sava of Serbia. |
| 69 | Valentin | Strong, Healthy | For St. Valentine. |
| 70 | Yuri | Farmer | A Slavic form of George. |
| 71 | Andrei | Manly, Brave | The Slavic form of Andrew. |
| 72 | Boris | Wolf, Short | For St. Boris, Passion-Bearer. |
| 73 | Gerasim | Old Man, Honored | For St. Gerasimos of the Jordan. |
| 74 | Igor | Warrior | A sainted Kievan prince. |
| 75 | Ilarion | Cheerful | Hilarion; a great desert saint. |
| 76 | Konstantin | Constant, Steadfast | The Slavic form of Constantine. |
| 77 | Leonid | Son of a Lion | A popular Slavic name. |
| 78 | Mikhail | Who is like God? | The Slavic form of Michael. |
| 79 | Nikita | Victor | A popular Slavic saint’s name. |
| 80 | Oleg | Holy, Sacred | A sainted Kievan prince. |
| 81 | Phanourios | He who reveals | A beloved Greek saint. |
| 82 | Spyridon | Spirit | A great wonder-working saint. |
| 83 | Stavros | Cross | A popular Greek name. |
| 84 | Thaddeus | Heart, Courageous | For the Apostle and St. Thaddeus (Jude). |
| 85 | Victor | Victor | A popular martyr’s name. |
| 86 | Xenophon | Foreign Voice | A saintly name. |
| 87 | Zosima | Viable, Likely to Survive | For St. Zosimas of Palestine. |
| 88 | Caleb | Whole-hearted | One of the two faithful spies in the Old Testament. |
| 89 | Elisha | God is Salvation | The Prophet who succeeded Elijah. |
| 90 | Finnian | White, Fair | An Irish saint. |
| 91 | German | Brother | For St. Germanus of Constantinople. |
| 92 | Jude | Praised | For the Holy Apostle Jude Thaddeus. |
| 93 | Kenan | To Acquire | A Patriarch. |
| 94 | Malachi | My Messenger | The Prophet Malachi. |
| 95 | Methodius | Method, Pursuit | Enlightener of the Slavs, with his brother Cyril. |
| 96 | Moses | To Draw Out | For the great Prophet Moses. |
| 97 | Paisios | Child | For the modern St. Paisios of Mount Athos. |
| 98 | Silouan | Forest Dweller | For St. Silouan the Athonite. |
| 99 | Juvenaly | Youthful | For St. Juvenaly of Alaska, Protomartyr of America. |
| 100 | Mardarije | N/A | For St. Mardarije of Libertyville, a Serbian saint of America. |
👧 Girl Names from the Orthodox Church in America
These names include beloved universal saints, Slavic and Greek favorites, and beautiful English names that have a home in the Orthodox calendar.
| No. | Name | Meaning | Religious/Cultural Significance |
| 1 | Mary | Bitter, Wished-for Child | For the Most Holy Theotokos. The quintessential Orthodox name. |
| 2 | Anna | Grace, Favor | For the mother of the Theotokos and the Prophetess Anna. |
| 3 | Elizabeth | My God is an Oath | For St. Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, and the New Martyr Grand Duchess Elizabeth. |
| 4 | Sophia | Wisdom | A hugely popular name and a central Christian virtue. |
| 5 | Catherine | Pure | For the Great Martyr Catherine of Alexandria. |
| 6 | Helen | Light, Torch | For St. Helen, the mother of Constantine the Great. |
| 7 | Olga | Holy, Sacred | For St. Olga of Kiev, Equal-to-the-Apostles. |
| 8 | Anastasia | Resurrection | A beautiful name celebrating Christ’s Resurrection. |
| 9 | Irene | Peace | A virtue and the name of several saints. |
| 10 | Xenia | Hospitality | For St. Xenia of St. Petersburg, beloved by many American Orthodox. |
| 11 | Matrona | Lady | For St. Matrona of Moscow, a beloved 20th-century saint. |
| 12 | Seraphima | Fiery, Ardent | Feminine form of Seraphim; for St. Seraphim of Sarov. |
| 13 | Nina | N/A | For St. Nina, the Enlightener of Georgia. |
| 14 | Thekla | Glory of God | For St. Thekla, “Equal-to-the-Apostles.” |
| 15 | Barbara | Foreign, Strange | For the Great Martyr Barbara. |
| 16 | Lydia | From Lydia | For the first European convert to Christianity. |
| 17 | Zoe | Life | A beautiful Greek name and a sainted empress. |
| 18 | Chloe | Green Shoot | A woman praised by St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians. |
| 19 | Phoebe | Bright, Pure | For the deaconess mentioned by St. Paul in Romans. |
| 20 | Abigail | My Father is Joy | For the wise wife of Nabal in the Old Testament. |
| 21 | Sarah | Princess | For the Matriarch Sarah, wife of Abraham. |
| 22 | Rebecca | To Tie, Join | For the Matriarch Rebecca. |
| 23 | Rachel | Ewe | For the Matriarch Rachel. |
| 24 | Leah | Weary | For the Matriarch Leah. |
| 25 | Susanna | Lily | A follower of Christ and a Myrrh-Bearing Woman. |
| 26 | Hannah | Grace, Favor | The Hebrew form of Anna; for the mother of the Prophet Samuel. |
| 27 | Genevieve | Tribe Woman | For St. Genevieve of Paris, an Orthodox saint of the West. |
| 28 | Bridget | Exalted One | For St. Brigid (Bridget) of Kildare, an Orthodox saint of Ireland. |
| 29 | Hilda | Battle | For St. Hilda of Whitby, an Orthodox saint of England. |
| 30 | Audrey | Noble Strength | For St. Etheldreda (Audrey), an English saint. |
| 31 | Tatiana | Father’s Daughter | A beloved Russian martyr-saint. |
| 32 | Marina | Of the Sea | For the Great Martyr Marina of Antioch. |
| 33 | Juliana | Youthful | For the virgin-martyr St. Juliana of Nicomedia. |
| 34 | Kira | Lady, Ruler | A popular Russian name. St. Kyra is on the calendar. |
| 35 | Larisa | Citadel | A 4th-century martyr from Crimea. |
| 36 | Svetlana | Light | The Slavic equivalent of Photini. |
| 37 | Photini | Light | For the Samaritan Woman at the Well. |
| 38 | Kyra | Lordly | Feminine of Cyril. |
| 39 | Alexandra | Defender of Mankind | For the holy Passion-Bearer Empress Alexandra of Russia. |
| 40 | Victoria | Victory | For a sainted martyr. |
| 41 | Veronica | She who brings victory | For the saint who wiped the face of Christ. |
| 42 | Magdalene | From Magdala | For St. Mary Magdalene. |
| 43 | Evangeline | Good News | A beautiful name evoking the Gospel. |
| 44 | Esther | Star | For the heroic Old Testament queen. |
| 45 | Eve | To Live | For the Fore-mother Eve. |
| 46 | Theodora | Gift of God | For several sainted empresses and martyrs. |
| 47 | Dorothy | Gift of God | The English form of Theodora. |
| 48 | Joanna | God is Gracious | One of the Myrrh-Bearing Women. |
| 49 | Martha | Lady, Mistress | The sister of Lazarus and Mary of Bethany. |
| 50 | Tabitha | Gazelle | The woman raised from the dead by St. Peter. |
| 51 | Priscilla | Ancient | A missionary and co-worker of St. Paul. |
| 52 | Silvana | From the Forest | Feminine form of Silouan/Silas. |
| 53 | Acilina | Eagle-like | A young martyr from Syria. |
| 54 | Agnes | Pure, Holy | A beloved virgin-martyr of Rome. |
| 55 | Aimee | Beloved | A French saint’s name. |
| 56 | Alice | Noble | A saintly name. |
| 57 | Amanda | Lovable | A saint’s name. |
| 58 | Amelia | Work | A saint’s name. |
| 59 | Angelina | Angel, Messenger | For St. Angelina of Serbia. |
| 60 | Aurelia | Golden | A saint’s name. |
| 61 | Beatrice | She who brings happiness | A martyr’s name. |
| 62 | Bernadette | Brave as a Bear | A Catholic saint, but used by some Orthodox. |
| 63 | Candace | Queen Mother | The Ethiopian queen whose eunuch was baptized by Philip. |
| 64 | Cecilia | Blind | A renowned virgin-martyr of Rome. |
| 65 | Claire | Bright, Clear | A Catholic saint, but the name is popular. |
| 66 | Claudia | Lame | A 1st-century Christian woman mentioned by St. Paul. |
| 67 | Daria | To Possess Good | A sainted martyr. |
| 68 | Deborah | Bee | The Old Testament prophetess. |
| 69 | Eleanor | Bright, Shining One | A saintly name. |
| 70 | Emilia | To Strive or Excel | For St. Emilia, mother of St. Basil the Great. |
| 71 | Felicity | Luck, Good Fortune | An early martyr of Carthage. |
| 72 | Flora | Flower | A martyr from Cordoba. |
| 73 | Frances | Frenchwoman | A popular saint’s name. |
| 74 | Gabriela | God is my Strength | Feminine of Gabriel. |
| 75 | Gemma | Gem, Precious Stone | A saintly name. |
| 76 | Georgia | Farmer | Feminine of George. |
| 77 | Grace | Grace | A virtue name. |
| 78 | Hope | Hope | A virtue; St. Elpis in Greek. |
| 79 | Faith | Faith | A virtue; St. Pistis in Greek. |
| 80 | Isabelle | My God is an Oath | A form of Elizabeth. |
| 81 | Jasmine | Jasmine | A beautiful floral name. |
| 82 | Jessica | He sees | A name from Shakespeare. |
| 83 | Josephine | God will Increase | Feminine of Joseph. |
| 84 | Judith | Praised | A heroic Old Testament figure. |
| 85 | Julia | Youthful | A martyr’s name. |
| 86 | Katherine | Pure | A classic spelling of Catherine. |
| 87 | Laura | Laurel Tree | For a martyr from Cordoba. |
| 88 | Lucy | Light | For the virgin-martyr St. Lucy of Syracuse. |
| 89 | Melania | Black, Dark | For St. Melania the Younger. |
| 90 | Michaela | Who is like God? | Feminine of Michael. |
| 91 | Natalie | Christmas Day | A name celebrating the Nativity of Christ. |
| 92 | Nora | Honor | A form of Eleanor. |
| 93 | Penelope | Weaver | A sainted martyr. |
| 94 | Theophania | Manifestation of God | The feast of Christ’s baptism. |
| 95 | Valentina | Strong, Healthy | A virgin-martyr from Palestine. |
| 96 | Valeria | Strong, Healthy | A sainted martyr. |
| 97 | Vivian | Alive | For St. Bibiana (Vivian). |
| 98 | Paraskeva | Preparation (Friday) | For St. Paraskeva of the Balkans. |
| 99 | Rafaela | God has Healed | Feminine of Raphael. |
| 100 | Maria | Bitter, Wished-for Child | The Russian spelling of Mary, for St. Maria of Paris. |
🇺🇸 Orthodox Church in America
This list specifically honors the saints and history of the Orthodox Church in America, making these names particularly meaningful for members of the OCA.
| No. | Name | Meaning | Significance |
| 1 | Herman | Army Man | The first saint of North America. |
| 2 | Innocent | Innocent, Harmless | The “Apostle to America.” |
| 3 | Peter | Rock, Stone | St. Peter the Aleut, Protomartyr of America. |
| 4 | Alexis | Helper, Defender | St. Alexis Toth of Wilkes-Barre. |
| 5 | Tikhon | Fortunate | St. Tikhon, who served as a bishop in America. |
| 6 | Raphael | God has Healed | St. Raphael of Brooklyn. |
| 7 | John | God is Gracious | St. John Kochurov of Chicago. |
| 8 | Jacob | Supplanter | St. Jacob Netsvetov of Alaska. |
| 9 | Juvenaly | Youthful | St. Juvenaly of Alaska. |
| 10 | Alexander | Defender of Mankind | St. Alexander Hotovitzky, missionary in America. |
| 11 | Mardarije | N/A | St. Mardarije of Libertyville, IL. |
| 12 | Brendan | Prince | An early explorer of America, according to tradition. |
| 13 | Olga | Holy, Sacred | St. Olga of Kiev is a popular patroness; St. Olga Michael was a Matushka in Alaska. |
| 14 | Thekla | Glory of God | A popular patroness for many parishes. |
| 15 | Elizabeth | My God is an Oath | Many parishes are dedicated to the New Martyr Elizabeth. |
| 16 | Sebastian | From Sebaste | For St. Sebastian Dabovich, an American-born priest. |
| 17 | Basil | Royal, Kingly | For St. Basil Martysz, who briefly served in America. |
| 18 | Maximus | Greatest | A popular monastic name in America. |
| 19 | Seraphim | Fiery, Ardent | St. Seraphim of Sarov is beloved in the OCA. |
| 20 | Nikolai | Victory of the People | For St. Nikolai of Zicha, a Serbian saint who taught and died in America. |
| 21 | Jonah | Dove | For St. Jonah of Manchuria, whose relics are in California. |
| 22 | Anna | Grace, Favor | A timeless and classic name. |
| 23 | Mary | Bitter | The Theotokos and St. Maria of Paris, whose writings are popular. |
| 24 | Catherine | Pure | A beloved patroness for churches and monasteries. |
| 25 | George | Farmer | A hugely popular patron for parishes. |
| 26 | Dimitri | Devotee of Demeter | A classic name reflecting the OCA’s Slavic roots. |
| 27 | Michael | Who is like God? | A popular parish name across the OCA. |
| 28 | Andrew | Manly, Brave | A popular patron saint. |
| 29 | Paul | Small, Humble | A classic apostolic name. |
| 30 | Sophia | Wisdom | A popular name and dedication for parishes. |
✨ Modern Orthodox Christian Names
This list features names that are both popular in contemporary America and have a strong connection to an Orthodox saint, making them perfect Modern Orthodox Christian Names.
| No. | Name | Meaning | Significance |
| 1 | Noah | Rest, Comfort | For the righteous Forefather Noah. |
| 2 | Sophia | Wisdom | A timeless virtue and a top modern name. |
| 3 | Elias | The Lord is my God | A classic that feels fresh and modern (Elijah). |
| 4 | Zoe | Life | A short, beautiful, and saintly Greek name. |
| 5 | Luke | From Lucania | A gentle and strong Evangelist’s name. |
| 6 | Chloe | Green Shoot | A biblical name that is very popular today. |
| 7 | Leo | Lion | For St. Leo the Great, Pope of Rome. |
| 8 | Penelope | Weaver | For a sainted martyr; a popular modern choice. |
| 9 | Theodore | Gift of God | A classic name with the friendly nickname “Theo.” |
| 10 | Audrey | Noble Strength | For the English Orthodox saint, Etheldreda. |
| 11 | Isaac | He will Laugh | For the Old Testament Patriarch. |
| 12 | Abigail | My Father is Joy | A popular name from the Old Testament. |
| 13 | Caleb | Whole-hearted | An Old Testament hero known for his faith. |
| 14 | Natalie | Christmas Day | A beautiful name celebrating the Nativity. |
| 15 | Silas | Forest | A companion of St. Paul. |
| 16 | Claire | Bright, Clear | A beautiful name, popular in the West. |
| 17 | Julian | Youthful | For several saints; a sleek, modern name. |
| 18 | Victoria | Victory | For a sainted martyr. |
| 19 | Gabriel | God is my Strength | A classic that never goes out of style. |
| 20 | Stella | Star | A beautiful name; a form of Esther. |
| 21 | Sebastian | From Sebaste | A strong, sophisticated, and saintly name. |
| 22 | Iris | Rainbow | A Greek name; a sainted martyr. |
| 23 | Ezra | Help | The Old Testament scribe and prophet. |
| 24 | Ivy | Ivy Plant | A beautiful nature name. |
| 25 | Owen | Noble, Well-born | A Welsh name; for an Orthodox saint of Britain. |
| 26 | Isla | Island | A popular modern name. |
| 27 | Jonah | Dove | A gentle biblical name. |
| 28 | Nora | Honor | A form of Eleanor, a saint’s name. |
| 29 | Benjamin | Son of the Right Hand | A biblical name with a friendly feel. |
| 30 | Genevieve | Tribe Woman | For an Orthodox saint of Paris. |
☦️ USA Orthodox Baby Names
Reflecting the melting pot of cultures within the OCA, these USA Orthodox Baby Names are a mix of origins, all cherished by the faithful in America.
| No. | Name | Meaning | Significance |
| 1 | John | God is Gracious | English form, universally loved. |
| 2 | Mary | Bitter | The Theotokos, in the most common American form. |
| 3 | Michael | Who is like God? | A top name in the US and the name of the Archangel. |
| 4 | Elizabeth | My God is an Oath | A classic American name and a great saint’s name. |
| 5 | Daniel | God is my Judge | A perennially popular biblical name. |
| 6 | Anna | Grace, Favor | A simple, classic, and international name. |
| 7 | James | Supplanter | English form of Jacob/Iakovos. |
| 8 | Katherine | Pure | A classic spelling for St. Catherine. |
| 9 | Paul | Small, Humble | An apostolic name that is straightforward and strong. |
| 10 | Helen | Light, Torch | A classic, elegant name. |
| 11 | Elias | The Lord is my God | Greek/Arabic form, very popular in Antiochian parishes. |
| 12 | Sophia | Wisdom | A name that bridges Greek heritage and American popularity. |
| 13 | Dimitri | Devotee of Demeter | A distinctly Slavic name now familiar to Americans. |
| 14 | Nina | N/A | A Slavic/Georgian name that feels modern and international. |
| 15 | Herman | Army Man | Uniquely American in its Orthodox context. |
| 16 | Olga | Holy, Sacred | A classic Slavic name found across the USA. |
| 17 | Stephen | Crown, Wreath | A timeless name for the Protomartyr. |
| 18 | Irene | Peace | A gentle classic. |
| 19 | Peter | Rock, Stone | A strong, classic apostolic name. |
| 20 | Lydia | From Lydia | A biblical name that is sweet and popular. |
| 21 | Mark | Of Mars, Warlike | A strong, one-syllable classic. |
| 22 | Alexandra | Defender of Mankind | A regal name, popular in many traditions. |
| 23 | Anthony | Priceless | A popular name with deep monastic roots. |
| 24 | Tatiana | Father’s Daughter | A Russian name that has gained American familiarity. |
| 25 | Gregory | Watchful, Alert | A solid, traditional name. |
| 26 | Veronica | She who brings victory | A beautiful saint’s name. |
| 27 | Thomas | Twin | A reliable and friendly apostolic name. |
| 28 | Juliana | Youthful | A lovely name with a clear saintly connection. |
| 29 | Philip | Lover of Horses | A classic and friendly name. |
| 30 | Theodora | Gift of God | A beautiful classic ripe for revival. |
🙏 Convert Orthodox Names
For converts to the faith or those wanting a name that is easily recognizable to American ears, these Convert Orthodox Names are a perfect bridge.
| No. | Name | Meaning | Significance |
| 1 | Andrew | Manly, Brave | A popular, friendly name for the First-Called Apostle. |
| 2 | Hannah | Grace, Favor | The familiar Hebrew form of Anna. |
| 3 | Matthew | Gift of God | A very popular American name for the Evangelist. |
| 4 | Sarah | Princess | A timeless biblical classic. |
| 5 | Jacob | Supplanter | A top US name for the Patriarch and an Alaskan saint. |
| 6 | Leah | Weary | A gentle and popular Old Testament name. |
| 7 | Joseph | God will Increase | A friendly classic for the beloved saint. |
| 8 | Phoebe | Bright, Pure | A stylish biblical name for the 1st-century deaconess. |
| 9 | Benjamin | Son of the Right Hand | A popular and approachable biblical name. |
| 10 | Joanna | God is Gracious | A sweet, familiar name for a Myrrh-Bearing Woman. |
| 11 | David | Beloved | A classic American name for the great King and Prophet. |
| 12 | Susanna | Lily | A lovely classic, also a Myrrh-Bearer. |
| 13 | Adam | Man, Earth | A foundational name that is simple and strong. |
| 14 | Eve | To Live | The first woman, a simple and beautiful name. |
| 15 | Timothy | Honoring God | A friendly name for St. Paul’s disciple. |
| 16 | Julia | Youthful | A very popular and classic martyr’s name. |
| 17 | Patrick | Nobleman | For the universally loved St. Patrick of Ireland. |
| 18 | Genevieve | Tribe Woman | A beautiful French saint’s name familiar to Americans. |
| 19 | Martin | Of Mars, Warlike | For the beloved Western saint, Martin of Tours. |
| 20 | Bridget | Exalted One | A well-known Irish saint’s name. |
| 21 | Leo | Lion | A short, strong, and popular name for a great Pope. |
| 22 | Lucy | Light | A sweet and popular name for a virgin-martyr. |
| 23 | Victor | Victor | A strong name for several martyrs. |
| 24 | Victoria | Victory | A regal and popular name for a martyr. |
| 25 | Max | Greatest | A short form of Maximus, a great saint. |
| 26 | Emilia | To Strive or Excel | A popular name for the mother of St. Basil. |
| 27 | Clement | Merciful, Gentle | A gentle name for an early Pope and martyr. |
| 28 | Cecilia | Blind | A beautiful name for a beloved Roman martyr. |
| 29 | Jude | Praised | A short, strong name for the Apostle. |
| 30 | Valerie | Strong, Healthy | A familiar name for a sainted martyr (Valeria). |

📌 Conclusion
Choosing from the rich catalog of American Orthodox baby names offers a unique opportunity to honor a faith that is both ancient and alive in our modern world. It’s a chance to connect your child to the great cloud of witnesses—from the apostles to the saints who walked the soil of this continent. These names are a testament to the enduring power of the Orthodox faith and its beautiful, multicultural expression in America.
We hope this guide has inspired you and made your naming journey a little easier and more joyful. May God bless you and your growing family. Please bookmark this list and share it with others seeking a name with depth, history, and a special American connection.
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❓ FAQs
1. What makes OCA names different from Greek or Russian Orthodox names?
While the OCA shares all the same saints, the emphasis is different. There is a special love for North American saints like Herman, Alexis, and Raphael. Furthermore, because the OCA’s mission is to all Americans, there is a greater comfort and familiarity with Anglicized or English names that also belong to saints (e.g., Andrew, James, Audrey, Genevieve).
2. Who are the most important saints for the Orthodox Church in America?
The foundational saints are St. Herman of Alaska, St. Innocent of Alaska, St. Tikhon of Moscow, St. Alexis Toth of Wilkes-Barre, St. Raphael of Brooklyn, and the Alaskan martyrs like St. Peter the Aleut and St. Juvenaly.
3. Are there uniquely “American” Orthodox saints?
Yes. St. Herman of Alaska, St. Peter the Aleut, St. Jacob Netsvetov, St. Innocent of Alaska, St. Alexis Toth, and St. Raphael of Brooklyn all lived, ministered, and/or were martyred in America. Others, like St. Nikolai of Zicha and St. Mardarije of Libertyville, were born elsewhere but died here and are considered American saints.
4. Can I choose a popular English-sounding name for my child in the Orthodox Church?
Absolutely! Many popular English names belong to saints, especially saints of the early Church or the pre-schism West. Names like Patrick, Bridget, Genevieve, Audrey, Leo, Martin, Gregory, and Helen are all wonderful Orthodox choices.
5. Do I have to name my child after a saint?
It is a very strong and universal Orthodox tradition to name a child after a saint, who then becomes the child’s patron and heavenly intercessor. While not a strict “law,” it is the overwhelming custom and is highly encouraged by priests as a way to root a child in the life of the Church.
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