Wind baby names
Names tagged with “Wind” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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15 names
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- Zephyrus
Greek
84Greek god of the west wind. Name derives from Greek 'zephos' meaning west wind, representing gentle breezes and air.
- Zephyra
Greek
84From Greek mythology, Zephyra is the feminine form of Zephyrus, the god of the west wind. Symbolizes gentleness, grace, and the soft breath of nature.
- Geffen
Irish
84From the Irish surname Ó Gaoithin, derived from 'gaoith' meaning wind. Associated with movement, change, and natural force.
- Tuuli
Scandinavian
84From Finnish 'tuuli' meaning 'wind.' A nature name reflecting air and movement, evoking freedom and natural forces.
- Zephyr
Greek
76The west wind in Greek mythology, personified as a gentle breeze. Derived from the Greek god Zephyrus, representing soft, favorable winds.
- Bora
Celtic
74A name of multiple origins: in Celtic tradition, related to 'bórach' meaning fierce or strong. Also used in Turkish/Slavic contexts as a wind name.
- Gaith
Irish
62From Old Irish 'gaeth' meaning wind or breeze, symbolizing movement and change
- Pavan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'wind' or 'breeze', symbolizing movement, grace, and lightness in Hindu and Indian tradition
- Zephra
Greek
42From Greek Zephyros, the god of the west wind. Associated with gentleness, grace, and the soft breezes of spring.
- Haizea
Spanish
42Basque name meaning 'wind' or 'breeze', evoking movement and natural elements. Popular in the Basque region of Spain.
- Zephyn
Greek
42From Greek mythology, Zephyrus was the god of the west wind. Evokes gentle, refreshing air and freedom.
- Makani
Polynesian
40Wind. A name rooted in Hawaiian nature, representing the natural force and freedom of the breeze.
- Poyraz
English
40Turkish name meaning 'north wind', derived from Persian origins. Associated with strength and directional power in classical Turkish and Ottoman tradition.
- Ventus
Latin
40From Latin 'ventus' meaning 'wind'. Associated with the Roman god of winds and air, suggesting freedom and movement.
- Kaze
Japanese
6From Japanese 'kaze' (風) meaning 'wind', evoking natural elements and freedom of movement
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
