Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the meaning contains the keywords turtle or dove.
gender
usage
meaning
Aghavni f Armenian
Means "dove" in Armenian.
Colum m Irish, Old Irish
Irish form of Columba. The Old Irish word columb or colum also means "dove", derived from Latin columba.
Columba m & f Late Roman
Late Latin name meaning "dove". The dove is a symbol of the Holy Spirit in Christianity. This was the name of several early saints both masculine and feminine, most notably the 6th-century Irish monk Saint Columba (or Colum) who established a monastery on the island of Iona off the coast of Scotland. He is credited with the conversion of Scotland to Christianity.
Dove f English
From the English word for the variety of bird, seen as a symbol of peace.
Jemima f Biblical, English
Traditionally said to mean "dove", it may actually be related to Hebrew יוֹמָם (yomam) meaning "daytime". This was the oldest of the three daughters of Job in the Old Testament. As an English name, Jemima first became common during the Puritan era.
Jeruti f Guarani
Means "dove" in Guarani.
Jonah m English, Biblical
From the Hebrew name יוֹנָה (Yonah) meaning "dove". This was the name of a prophet swallowed by a fish, as told in the Old Testament Book of Jonah. Jonah was commanded by God to preach in Nineveh, but instead fled by boat. After being caught in a storm, the other sailors threw Jonah overboard, at which point he was swallowed. He emerged from the fish alive and repentant three days later.... [more]
Methoataske f Shawnee
Means "turtle laying its eggs" in Shawnee.
Paloma f Spanish
Means "dove, pigeon" in Spanish.
Pëllumb m Albanian
Means "dove" in Albanian.
Toiba f Yiddish (Rare)
From Yiddish טויב (toib) meaning "dove".
Urpi f Quechua
Means "pigeon, dove" in Quechua.
Usoa f Basque
Means "dove" in Basque.