Mineral baby names
Names tagged with “Mineral” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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12 names
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- Flint
English
92From the hard mineral flint, historically used to make tools and start fires. Evokes strength, resilience, and natural earthiness.
- Mica
Latin
84From the mineral mica, a silicate crystal known for its reflective shimmer and layers. Symbolizes clarity, resilience, and natural beauty.
- Bronze
English
74A metallic element known for its strength and durability, representing resilience and industrial craftsmanship with warm, earthy tones.
- Azurite
English
42A deep blue gemstone, azurite is a copper carbonate mineral prized for its striking azure color. The name evokes natural beauty and rarity.
- Coal
English
42A dark, solid combustible mineral. Used as a name evoking strength, earthiness, and natural elements.
- Copper
English
40A reddish-brown metallic element, valued for its conductivity and durability. Used as a name for its association with warmth, strength, and natural beauty.
- Obsidian
Latin
40A hard volcanic glass formed from lava, prized by ancient civilizations for tools and mirrors. Associated with protection and grounding.
- Malachite
Greek
40From Greek 'malachos' meaning soft. Named after the green mineral malachite, prized for its banded patterns and use in ornaments since ancient times.
- Kristal
Greek
40From Greek 'krystallos' meaning crystal or ice. A modern spelling variant of Crystal, denoting clarity and transparency.
- Jettie
Celtic
40Diminutive form related to jet, the black mineral stone, or a variant of Jetta. Associated with sleekness and modern energy.
- Jet
English
11A hard black mineral, fossilized tree resin, traditionally used for jewelry. Also refers to something moving with great speed.
- Granit
Latin
10From Latin granitus, referring to granite stone. Evokes strength, durability, and natural mineral beauty.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
