Cosmic baby names
Names tagged with “Cosmic” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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27 names
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- Ymir
Norse
94In Norse mythology, Ymir is the primordial giant whose body was used to create the world. The name likely derives from roots meaning 'noise' or 'roaring,' reflecting chaos and primal force.
- Xymir
Norse
84From Old Norse mythology, Xymir (Ymir) was a primordial ice giant whose body formed the earth. Modern spelling variant of an ancient mythological name.
- Nebula
Latin
84From Latin 'nebula' meaning cloud or mist. In astronomy, refers to a cloud of gas and dust in space, often forming stars.
- Imir
Norse
84From Old Norse mythology, Ymir was a primordial giant whose body was used to create the world. The name carries cosmic, foundational significance in Norse creation.
- Cosmo
Greek
78From kosmos, meaning 'order' or 'universe.' Historically associated with harmony and cosmic order in ancient philosophy.
- Kymir
Norse
76From Old Norse Ymir, the primordial giant whose body was used to create the world in Norse cosmology. Associated with cosmic creation and foundational strength.
- Sun
Chinese
74The celestial body that provides light and warmth; symbolizes vitality, energy, and yang force in Chinese philosophy.
- Xitlalic
English
70From Nahuatl 'xitlalli' meaning 'fire-star' or 'star of fire', referencing celestial and cosmic significance in Aztec cosmology
- Aksh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'sky' or 'axis', symbolizing vastness and cosmic significance in Hindu philosophy
- Astraeus
Greek
62In Greek mythology, Astraeus is the Titan god of stars and celestial light, father of the winds and stars. Associated with the cosmos and heavenly bodies.
- Alborz
Persian
42From Persian mythology, Alborz is the sacred cosmic mountain range in Zoroastrianism, representing the axis mundi and divine protection.
- Shihab
Arabic
42From Arabic 'shihāb' meaning 'meteor' or 'shooting star', symbolizing brightness and swift brilliance in the night sky.
- Soluna
Literary
42A celestial blend combining sol (sun) and luna (moon), suggesting harmony between opposing forces and cosmic balance.
- Astraya
Celtic
42Modern name blending celestial imagery with Greek 'astron' (star). Created name with cosmic and ethereal qualities.
- Bitaniya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'universe' or 'world'. Associated with cosmic wholeness and boundless existence in Hindu philosophy.
- Kozmo
Greek
42From Greek 'kosmos' meaning 'universe' or 'order.' Modern variant spelling of Cosmo, suggesting cosmic grandeur and infinite possibility.
- Aalam
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'the world' or 'universe', reflecting vastness and cosmic scope. Used traditionally in Islamic cultures.
- Sansar
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'world' or 'universe'. Used in South Asian cultures to denote the cosmos or mortal realm.
- Moon
English
40The celestial body that orbits Earth, reflecting sunlight. Used as a given name to evoke wonder, mystery, and natural beauty.
- Marz
Latin
40Roman god of war and agriculture. Modern short form referencing Mars, the celestial planet and mythological deity symbolizing strength and cosmic wonder.
- Galaxy
Greek
40From Greek 'galaxías' meaning 'milky,' referring to the Milky Way. A modern celestial name evoking the vastness of the universe and cosmic wonder.
- Ra
English
40Egyptian sun god, symbolizing light, power, and divine energy. A short, potent name with cosmic significance across ancient cultures.
- Jenova
Literary
40Created for the antagonist deity in Final Fantasy VII (1997). The name synthesizes 'Jehovah' and 'Nova' (new star), suggesting divine cosmic origins.
- Leviathan
Hebrew
30From Hebrew 'livyatan' meaning 'twisted' or 'coiled,' referring to a massive sea creature in Jewish scripture, symbolizing chaos and cosmic power.
- Kosmo
Greek
20From Greek 'kosmos' meaning 'universe' or 'order.' Associated with cosmic wonder and universal harmony.
- Vishva
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'universe' or 'world', representing vastness and cosmic wholeness in Hindu philosophy.
- Jahon
Persian
10From Persian 'jahan' meaning 'world' or 'universe', reflecting a cosmic and expansive sensibility
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
