Flowing baby names
Names tagged with “Flowing” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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31 names
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- Amariyana
Celtic
94A modern elaboration of Amariah or Amara, blended with Irish feminine suffixes. May relate to Sanskrit 'amara' (immortal) or be a creative variation of Amaryllis.
- Daila
Celtic
92From Scottish origins, likely a diminutive form related to 'dale' (valley) or connected to Celtic roots meaning 'to flow', evoking natural landscapes.
- Tallula
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Tuile' meaning 'abundance' or 'flood', also associated with the Tallulah River and Native American heritage through popular usage.
- Ridhima
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'stream' or 'flowing water', symbolizing grace and natural movement. Associated with feminine elegance in Indian culture.
- Nalea
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'calm' or 'serene waters'. A modern name blending Polynesian grace with contemporary appeal.
- Vena
Latin
84From Latin 'vena' meaning 'vein'. Also used as a diminutive in Romance languages, suggesting a delicate, flowing quality.
- Yara
Irish
76Small princess or water lady in Irish tradition. Associated with grace and flowing natural elements.
- Reeva
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'river' or 'flowing water', representing purity and grace in Hindu tradition
- Rivia
Celtic
74From Old Irish 'rían' meaning 'little king' or river. Associated with water and flowing movement in nature.
- Amauria
Latin
70From Latin Amaurus, meaning 'dark' or 'dim,' blended with Germanic elements suggesting 'work' or 'ruler.' Rare medieval form with mystical undertones.
- Nehaan
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'river' or 'water', associated with flowing and fluidity in Hindu philosophy and naming traditions.
- Rithika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who flows' or 'stream', associated with grace and movement in Hindu tradition
- Siler
Celtic
62From Gaelic sìlear, meaning 'dweller by the bright stream' or possibly related to 'silvery'. Associated with clarity and flowing water.
- Lyane
Celtic
62Variant of Liana, from Celtic roots meaning 'to bind' or 'climbing vine', suggesting grace and natural beauty
- Shenandoah
English
62Possibly derived from Lenape words meaning 'big meadow' or 'where the stars are reflected', named after the Shenandoah River in Virginia
- Jordyan
Celtic
42One who descends from the river; derived from Gaelic 'jordán,' meaning flowing water or small river. Associated with water, movement, and natural grace.
- Jaraya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing water' or 'stream', associated with grace and natural movement in Hindu tradition.
- Anaica
Celtic
42Diminutive form related to Irish Gaelic roots, suggesting grace and elegance with possible connections to water or flowing movement
- Riverlin
Celtic
42Modern nature name combining 'river' with the suffix '-lin'. Evokes flowing water and natural landscapes with contemporary lyrical appeal.
- Reeya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing' or 'stream'. Also used as a modern Indian name associated with grace and fluidity.
- Reesha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing' or 'stream', associated with grace and fluidity in Indian classical tradition.
- Kaidance
Celtic
42A modern invented name blending Kai (sea/warrior in Irish) with the suffix -dance, suggesting movement, fluidity, and creative expression.
- Sarata
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing' or 'river', also associated with graceful movement and natural water sources in Hindu tradition
- Lahari
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'wave' or 'flow', evoking movement and fluidity; also used in Indian classical music terminology
- Chari
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'moving' or 'flowing', also a river name in India with spiritual significance in Hindu tradition
- Riva
Latin
40From Latin 'rivus' meaning 'river' or 'stream'. A concise name evoking flowing water and natural movement.
- Wisteria
Literary
40Named after the wisteria flowering vine, prized for its cascading purple blooms. The plant genus was named by botanist Thomas Nuttall in the 1800s.
- Maritza
Spanish
12From Spanish/Latin roots meaning 'of the sea' or derived from Maritza river in Eastern Europe. Associated with maritime and flowing qualities.
- Aroush
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'to flow' or 'moving forward', suggesting grace and progression
- Tavaya
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'wave' or 'flowing water', suggesting movement, grace, and natural fluidity
- Gali
Hebrew
6From Hebrew meaning 'wave' or 'fountain', also Sanskrit roots meaning 'song' or 'singing'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
