Weather baby names
Names tagged with “Weather” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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10 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Stormee
English
84Modern invented name blending 'storm' with the feminine suffix '-ee', evoking weather, power, and contemporary creativity
- Breeze
English
84A soft wind or gentle air current. Modern nature-inspired name with literal meteorological meaning, gaining popularity as a unisex choice.
- Stormy
English
78Derived from the weather phenomenon, suggesting a turbulent, dynamic, or spirited nature. Modern invented name reflecting meteorological imagery.
- Snow
English
62Frozen precipitation; crystallized water. A nature name evoking purity, cold beauty, and winter's tranquil landscape.
- Frost
English
62From Old English 'frost,' referring to the frozen crystalline precipitation. Used as a surname before becoming a given name, evoking winter's quiet beauty and natural phenomena.
- Raines
English
42From Old English 'regn' meaning rain, or a variant of Rainer. Associated with rainfall and renewal.
- Rainie
Celtic
40Diminutive of Rain, possibly derived from Gaelic meaning 'grace' or as a variant spelling inspired by rainy weather and natural imagery
- Rainy
English
40From the English word 'rain,' evoking the natural weather phenomenon. Modern nature name reflecting precipitation and renewal.
- Tempest
Literary
40A violent storm or tumultuous disturbance. Popularized as a given name through Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' and modern usage celebrating nature's power.
- Storm
Germanic
30A violent disturbance of the atmosphere; tumultuous weather. Metaphorically represents intensity, passion, and natural force.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
