Modesty Blaise
Fictional character from a British comic strip, representing a strong, intelligent woman with a modest demeanor.
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IPA Pronunciation
/ˈmɒd.ɪ.sti/
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Modesty originates from the Latin 'modestia', meaning moderation or humility. Historically, modesty has been valued as a virtue representing humility, simplicity, and propriety, often tied to moral conduct and self-restraint. The name embodies these qualities, inspiring a sense of grace and quiet dignity.
Modesty has long been cherished as a virtue in multiple cultures, especially in religious and traditional contexts, symbolizing humility and respectfulness. In Christian tradition, Modesty is one of the seven virtues, highlighting its moral importance. The name has been rare but meaningful, often chosen for its embodiment of quiet strength and ethical living. It reflects a cultural ideal of balanced behavior and inner beauty.
Today, Modesty is an uncommon but increasingly appreciated name among parents seeking virtue names with a classic yet unique feel. It appeals to those who value character traits such as humility and grace. While not widespread in popular baby name charts, its rarity makes it a distinctive and meaningful choice for modern families who want a name with depth and a timeless quality.
The name Modesty carries the essence of “Humility and simplicity; reserved behavior” from Latin tradition. Names beginning with "M" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and emotional depth.
Modesty has long been cherished as a virtue in multiple cultures, especially in religious and traditional contexts, symbolizing humility and respectfulness. In Christian tradition, Modesty is one of the seven virtues, highlighting its moral importance. The name has been rare but meaningful, often chosen for its embodiment of quiet strength and ethical living. It reflects a cultural ideal of balanced behavior and inner beauty.
Fictional character from a British comic strip, representing a strong, intelligent woman with a modest demeanor.
A lesser-known early Christian martyr symbolizing humility and modesty in faith.
18th-century English lady known in society for her refined and modest character.
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Philanthropist
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Modestia
🌐Spanish
Modestie
🌐French
Bescheidenheit
🌐German
Modestia
🌐Italian
謙遜 (Kenson)
🌐Japanese
谦逊 (Qiānxùn)
🌐Chinese
تواضع (Tawadu')
🌐Arabic
The name Modesty was popularized in literature and religious texts as a personification of the virtue, often inspiring characters who embody purity and humility.
Individuals named Modesty are often thought to be gentle, thoughtful, and grounded. They tend to exhibit humility without lacking confidence and are seen as sincere and trustworthy. The name suggests a personality that values kindness, discretion, and emotional intelligence, with a quiet strength that inspires respect and admiration.
Modesty is a Latin name meaning “Humility and simplicity; reserved behavior”. Modesty originates from the Latin 'modestia', meaning moderation or humility. Historically, modesty has been valued as a virtue representing humility, simplicity, and propriety, often tied to moral conduct and self-restraint. The name embodies these qualities, inspiring a sense of grace and quiet dignity.
Modesty is pronounced (IPA: /ˈmɒd.ɪ.sti/). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Modesty include: Mod, Mody, Mossy, Dessy, Mo, Moe, Dessi, Mimi, Modi, Momo.
Famous people named Modesty include: , , , Modesty Jack, Modesty Lane.