Seasonal baby names
Names tagged with “Seasonal” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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50 names
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- July
Latin
94The seventh month of the Gregorian calendar, named after the Roman general Julius Caesar. Used as a given name to reference the summer season or to honor the month of birth.
- Aviv
Hebrew
84Spring; renewal. Related to the Hebrew word 'avīv,' meaning the season of spring and rebirth.
- November
Latin
84From Latin 'November,' the ninth month of the Roman calendar named after 'novem' (nine). Used as a given name to evoke autumn's contemplative spirit and seasonal beauty.
- Bahar
Persian
84Spring season in Persian, symbolizing renewal, growth, and new beginnings. Associated with freshness and natural beauty.
- Spring
English
84The season of spring, symbolizing renewal, rebirth, and new growth. Associated with warmth, hope, and fresh beginnings.
- Chaitra
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, referring to the spring month in the Hindu lunar calendar. Associated with new beginnings, fertility, and renewal.
- Sharod
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'autumn' or 'season', evoking the harvest and transition period in Hindu tradition.
- Noelie
French
84From Latin 'natalis' (birth) via French Noël, meaning 'Christmas' or 'born at Christmas'. Noelie is the feminine diminutive form.
- Summerrose
English
84A modern compound name combining 'Summer' (the warm season) and 'Rose' (the flower), evoking nature's beauty and warmth.
- Harumi
Japanese
84Harumi combines characters typically meaning 'spring' (haru) and 'beautiful' (mi), suggesting a graceful, seasonal beauty
- Aki
Japanese
74Aki means 'autumn' in Japanese, symbolizing change, harvest, and natural beauty. It can also mean 'bright' or 'clear' depending on kanji used.
- Harvest
English
62The season of gathering crops; a time of abundance and reaping. Used as a given name to evoke nature's bounty and seasonal cycles.
- Sanmay
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'summer' or 'peaceful mind'. Associated with tranquility and the warmth of the season.
- Akino
Japanese
62Japanese name typically composed of characters meaning 'autumn' (aki) and 'field/plain' (no), evoking natural imagery and seasonal beauty.
- Summerreign
English
62A modern invented name combining 'summer' (the warm season) with 'reign' (rule or dominion), suggesting brightness and power.
- Yelson
English
62Son of Yule, referencing the winter festival. A modern patronymic surname used as a given name, blending seasonal heritage with family lineage.
- Grishma
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'summer' or 'hot season', representing warmth and vitality in Hindu seasonal cycles
- Koharu
Japanese
62Typically means 'spring' (春) or combines characters for 'small' and 'light/clear'. Evokes renewal and brightness.
- March
English
62Named after the third month, derived from Mars the Roman god of war. Used as a given name for its strong, seasonal association.
- Wynter
English
61The cold season of the year, from Old English 'winter.' Used as a modern given name, evoking nature and seasonal imagery.
- December
Latin
55The tenth month of the Roman calendar, derived from Latin 'decem' meaning ten. Modern usage as a given name draws from this month's association with the winter season and year-end reflection.
- Natsu
Japanese
42Summer. Commonly written with the kanji 夏 (natsu) meaning 'summer season', evoking warmth, brightness, and growth.
- Yule
English
42From Old English 'geol,' referring to the winter solstice festival. Associated with yuletide celebrations and the winter season.
- Autumnmarie
English
42A modern invented name combining 'Autumn' (the fall season) with the name 'Marie' (meaning 'of the sea'). Evokes natural beauty and seasonal warmth.
- Wynterrose
English
42A contemporary compound name blending 'Winter' (the cold season) with 'Rose' (the flower), symbolizing beauty in harsh or difficult circumstances.
- Noell
French
42Born at Christmas; derived from Noël, the French word for Christmas. Associated with the nativity and holiday season.
- Oktober
Germanic
42From the Latin-derived Germanic month name Oktober, referring to the tenth month. The name draws modern appeal from nature and seasonal imagery.
- Sahm
Irish
42From Old Irish 'sam' meaning 'summer', associated with warmth and seasonal renewal in Celtic tradition.
- Summerlyn
English
42A modern invented name combining 'Summer' (the warm season) with the suffix '-lyn', conveying brightness, warmth, and femininity.
- Oyuki
Japanese
42Oyuki can mean 'small snow' or 'little snow' depending on kanji characters used (o- as diminutive prefix, yuki meaning snow).
- Saavan
Sanskrit
42Named after Savan, the monsoon season in the Hindu calendar, symbolizing renewal and fertility. Associated with joy and natural abundance.
- Satsuki
Japanese
42From Japanese 'satsuki' (皐月), the fifth month of the traditional lunar calendar, also referencing early summer and the iris flower associated with this period.
- Momoka
Japanese
42From Japanese elements 'momo' (peach) and 'ka' (flower/fragrance). Evokes the delicate beauty of peach blossoms, symbolizing spring and renewal.
- Eylul
English
42September in Turkish. Derives from the autumn season and carries associations with new beginnings, harvest, and transition.
- Whynter
English
42A modern invented name, likely a creative spelling variant of 'Winter' with phonetic alteration, suggesting coldness, freshness, or seasonal imagery.
- Fall
English
42Inspired by the autumn season, symbolizing change, harvest, and the natural cycle of transformation and renewal.
- Varsha
Sanskrit
42Rain or rainy season. In Sanskrit tradition, associated with the monsoon season and renewal of life through water.
- Juni
Latin
40Born in June, or relating to the Roman goddess Juno. Modern short form often used independently as a unisex given name.
- Autymn
English
40Modern creative spelling of 'Autumn', the fall season. Reflects contemporary naming trends blending nature with phonetic variation.
- Autum
English
40From the season of autumn, derived from Latin 'autumnus'. Represents the fall season with its harvest, change, and warm colors.
- Akina
Japanese
40Typically written with kanji meaning 'autumn' (aki) and 'name' (na), though character combinations vary. Associated with the season of autumn and natural beauty.
- Wynnter
English
40Modern seasonal name blending 'winter' with the suffix '-er', created as a contemporary variant suggesting coldness, freshness, and the winter season.
- Somer
English
40From Old English 'sumer' meaning summer, or occupational origin from one who worked during summer season.
- Shravan
Sanskrit
40Named after Shravan month in the Hindu lunar calendar; associated with the monsoon season and devotion. Traditionally linked to Lord Vishnu worship and pilgrimage.
- Winterrose
English
40Modern compound name combining 'winter' (cold season) and 'rose' (flower), evoking beauty amid harsh conditions and romantic contrast.
- Vesna
Slavic
40From Slavic meaning 'spring' or 'spring goddess', associated with renewal and the season of awakening in mythology
- Chaithra
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'spring season', symbolizing new beginnings, growth, and renewal in Hindu tradition
- Summar
Celtic
10From Scots Gaelic 'samhradh' meaning 'summer'; evokes warmth, light, and the bright season.
- Suvi
Scandinavian
6From Finnish meaning 'summer', evoking warmth, brightness, and seasonal renewal
- Natsumi
Japanese
6Summer beauty; composed of 'natsu' (summer) and 'mi' (beauty/charm). Evokes warmth and seasonal radiance.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
