Maritime baby names
Names tagged with “Maritime” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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35 names
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- Zealand
English
92Land by the sea, derived from the Dutch province of Zeeland. A place-based name reflecting natural geography and maritime heritage.
- Navie
Scottish
92Navigator or one who sails. A maritime name rooted in Scottish seafaring tradition, suggesting guidance and exploration.
- Syre
Scottish
92From Old Norse 'sær' meaning sea. A modern Scottish variant emphasizing maritime heritage and strength.
- Damari
Celtic
91Devotee of the sea god Mór or one who is devoted. A modern Irish name with roots in Celtic mythology and maritime traditions.
- Marissa
Latin
91From Latin 'mare' meaning 'of the sea'. A feminine form of Marius, it carries maritime associations and classical Roman heritage.
- Jorah
Irish
84Derived from the Irish name Muircheartach or related to 'muir' (sea). A name with Celtic roots suggesting connection to the sea or maritime heritage.
- Marloe
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic, likely a feminine form combining 'mar' (sea) with diminutive suffix, or variant of Marlene. Associated with maritime and nature imagery.
- Sayler
Scottish
74One who sails or works with ships; derived from the occupation of a sailor, historically used for those connected to maritime life.
- Meri
Celtic
74From Finnish, meaning 'the sea' or 'of the sea'; also used as a diminutive of Maria in Nordic cultures
- Marin
Latin
74Of or relating to the sea. Derived from the Latin 'marinus,' connecting to maritime heritage and oceanic imagery.
- Marlen
Celtic
62Derived from elements meaning 'sea' and 'brave' or 'fierce.' A name rooted in Celtic tradition with maritime and warrior associations.
- Markari
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'of the sea' or related to 'Mark', with potential connections to maritime heritage and strength
- Solan
Scottish
62From Gaelic 'solánn' meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Also connected to the gannet seabird, reflecting Scottish maritime heritage.
- Adrian
Latin
45From Hadria, an ancient Roman port city. Associated with the Adriatic Sea. Traditionally signifies one from that region or someone with maritime/coastal connections.
- Murdoc
Scottish
42From Old Irish 'Murdach' meaning 'sea warrior' or 'navigator'. Associated with maritime strength and Celtic heritage.
- Anamari
Spanish
42Blend of Ana (grace) and Mari (of the sea), a Iberian compound combining feminine elegance with maritime imagery.
- Demaree
French
42From French 'de Marée,' meaning 'of the tide' or 'from the sea.' A locational surname suggesting maritime heritage.
- Muri
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'great' or 'noble'. Also associated with the sea and maritime heritage in Celtic tradition.
- Lateen
French
42A triangular sail rigged on a long diagonal spar. Named for a type of traditional sailing vessel with a distinctive sail configuration.
- Mahri
Celtic
42From Scottish Gaelic, possibly meaning 'of the sea' or relating to maritime heritage; also associated with the Mahri people of Arabia Felix in classical texts.
- Marico
Spanish
42From Latin 'maricus' meaning 'of the sea' or relating to Mars, the Roman god of war. Also a diminutive form suggesting 'little Mario'.
- Kieler
Germanic
42From German 'Kiel,' a port city, or from Old High German roots meaning 'narrow strait' or 'channel.' Associated with maritime heritage.
- Dimari
Celtic
42Derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'of the sea' or possibly a modern variant blending Dima with Mari, with strong maritime and nature associations.
- Biak
Polynesian
42Biak is an island in Indonesia's Raja Ampat archipelago. The name carries geographical and maritime significance in Southeast Asian contexts.
- Kaiko
Japanese
42From Japanese kanji meaning 'ocean child' or 'sea child', combining kai (ocean/sea) with ko (child). A nature-inspired name with maritime significance.
- Lamario
Latin
42From Latin 'marius' (of the sea) combined with the prefix 'la-'. A modern constructed name blending maritime and romantic elements.
- Evemarie
Celtic
42A blend combining 'eve' (evening or life) with 'marie' (of the sea). This modern composite honors both nature and maritime tradition.
- Demere
Celtic
40From Scottish Gaelic, possibly derived from 'de' (from) and 'mere' (sea), suggesting maritime heritage or connection to water.
- Murdock
Scottish
40From Old Irish 'Muircheartach' meaning 'sea warrior' or 'skilled mariner'. Associated with strength and maritime heritage.
- Marsai
Celtic
40Of the sea or derived from maritime roots. A modern adaptation blending Irish tradition with contemporary naming sensibility.
- Delmar
Germanic
40From Spanish 'del mar' meaning 'of the sea.' A compound name blending maritime imagery with Germanic naming traditions.
- Mari
Latin
12Of the sea (Latin Maria) or beloved (Hebrew Miriam). A concise, cross-cultural name with maritime and affectionate roots.
- Namari
Celtic
12Of the sea or of the sea-folk; possibly derived from Irish elements meaning 'of the sea' or relating to maritime heritage.
- Marita
Latin
6From Latin 'maritus' meaning 'of the sea', associated with maritime heritage and strength
- Marino
Latin
6From Latin 'marinus' meaning 'of the sea'. Associated with maritime heritage and the ocean.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
