Submitted Names with "praised" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keyword praised.
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Adar f & m Hebrew
Variant of Adara ("noble, exalted, praised"). Adar features in the Jewish calendar as the name of the twelfth month of the biblical year and the sixth month of the civil year, when Purim is celebrated ('thus girls born during this period often bear the name Adara').
Astuti f Javanese
Means "praised, commendable" in Old Javanese.
Caucau m Fijian
Means "praised" in Lauan.
Epainetos m Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective ἐπαινετός (epainetos) meaning "praised, praiseworthy, laudable", itself a derivative of the Greek noun ἔπαινος (epainos) meaning "approval, praise, commendation"... [more]
Hamdan m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Means "the praised one" in Arabic, from the root حمد (hamida) meaning "to praise".
Jahlil m Arabic
Means "praised" or "admired" in Arabic.
Jehaleel m Ancient Hebrew
Meaning "God is praised."
Jutka m Hebrew
"he will be praised"
Laudatus m Late Roman, Welsh (Latinized)
Derived from Latin laudatus meaning "praised, lauded, commended, esteemed", which is ultimately derived from Latin laudo meaning "to praise, to laud, to commend".... [more]
Mainikki f Finnish
Means "praised" or "great" in Old Finnish.
Mamduh m Arabic
Means "praised, commended, glorified" in Arabic, from the word مَدَحَ (madaha) meaning "to praise, to commend, to glorify".
Navya f Indian, Telugu
Means "to be praised, laudable" and "navigable" in Sanskrit. However, in Telugu, it allegedly means "blue".
Nuta f Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Hinduism, Punjabi, Bengali, Nepali, Gujarati
"praised"; "commended "
Palmo f Tibetan
Means "highly praised, most glorious" in Tibetan.
Polyainos m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective πολύαινος (polyainos) meaning "much-praised". It consists of the Greek adjective πολύς (polys) meaning "many" as well as "much" combined with the Greek noun αἴνη (aine) meaning "praise, fame" (see Aeneas).
Pukalavan m Tamil
In the annals of history, there exists a fascinating tale surrounding the word "Pukalavan" and its linguistic origin, intimately intertwined with the Tamil language. According to the legends passed down through generations, Pukalavan was an ancient hero of Tamil origin, revered for his exceptional qualities and deeds that earned him the epithet of the "praised one."... [more]
Sansani f Thai
Means "praised, praiseworthy" in Thai.
Singthanu f Manipuri
Means "praised girl" in Meitei.
Sotudeh f Persian
Means "praised, blessed" in Persian
Syahmahmud m Indonesian
Means “the king is praised” (‫شاه‬ (shah), “king” in Persian + محمود (Mahmud), “praised” in Arabic)