The work of naming
a child with blessing.
Not by divination but by meaning, not by fate but by the Word. Tracing how one biblical name lives across cultures.
A multicultural Christian naming space for families worldwide
A place where we name children together — not by divination or fortune, but within the blessings of parents and the Word of God, remembering each child's calling.
Trace how one Hebrew name diverges across 12 cultures.
One name,
many tongues,
one Light.
Follow יוֹחָנָן through Koine, Vulgate, and 12 cultures. Phonetic shifts, adoption dates, and naming traditions side by side.
- חַנָּהHannahSame root — 'grace'
- חֲנַנְיָהHananyahNear-synonym
- GraceGratiaDirect translation
Korea · Anglo · Chinese · Latin — four traditions, one blessing.
The same name, in the grain of your culture.
Four cultures, four naming traditions. We don't translate one into another — we walk you down each culture's own path.
Generation character + Hanja meaning
Surname → generation char → two hanja
Explore ten themes of blessing in Scripture.
Ten topoi
of Scripture.
Meanings cluster as themes, not isolated words. Each carries a Hebrew/Greek root, anchor verse, and related names.
Not stroke-count fortune — explore the scriptural meaning each character carries.
Encoding light
in the strokes of Hanja.
Not stroke-count fortune — meaning. Each character carries a blessing that finds its anchor in Scripture.
Five promises we stand on, excluding divination and fatalism.
A name is a parent’s prayer,
a family’s blessing.
BlessedName excludes divination and fatalism. In their place, we make five promises —
Explicitly excluded — birth-pillar matching, five-element fortune, 81-stroke fortunes, phonetic five-element clash, “fate-determining names.” None of these are used at BlessedName, in tooling, algorithms, or marketing copy.
Our discernment principle: divination assumes a “name→destiny” causal arrow, placing creation in the seat of destiny. Christian naming follows a “parental hope→name” causal arrow, keeping the Creator in the seat of destiny and preserving parental blessing as a sign in the name.
A name becomes a letter
across generations.
The meaning of the name, the parent’s verse, and the Lord’s Great Commission toward the child — all set on one page. Not a sheet of fortune, but a family dedication to be re-opened across years.
The card alongside is one example — at the end of a session, your household's own letter is set in this form and put into your hands.
"In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven."