Winter baby names
Names tagged with “Winter” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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11 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Icelyn
Celtic
84From Norse origins meaning 'ice' combined with Celtic feminine suffix '-lyn', evoking winter imagery and glacial beauty
- Yuki
Japanese
84Commonly written with characters meaning 'snow' (雪) or 'courage/bravery' (勇). A serene, nature-connected name reflecting winter beauty and strength.
- Eira
Celtic
74From Welsh meaning 'snow', associated with winter beauty and purity in Celtic tradition
- Icylinn
Celtic
70Modern blend combining 'icy' with Gaelic 'lynn' (lake). Creates a contemporary name with ethereal, winter-inspired qualities.
- Snow
English
62Frozen precipitation; crystallized water. A nature name evoking purity, cold beauty, and winter's tranquil landscape.
- Yukiko
Japanese
42From Japanese kanji elements 'yuki' (snow) and 'ko' (child), meaning 'snow child.' A delicate name evoking winter imagery and purity.
- Nevaya
Slavic
40From Russian 'nevaya' relating to snow and winter, evoking the Neva River and frozen landscapes of Northern Europe
- Miyuki
Japanese
40Typically combines kanji for 'beauty' (美) and 'snow' (雪), or 'deep' (深) and 'happiness' (由紀). Evokes serene winter imagery and gentle grace.
- Lumi
English
30Snow. From Finnish 'lumi,' referring to snow—evoking winter's purity and natural beauty.
- Talvi
Scandinavian
20From Finnish 'talvi' meaning 'winter', evoking cold beauty and seasonal mystique
- Khione
Greek
10Greek goddess of snow. From khiōn meaning 'snow', representing winter's beauty and ethereal nature.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
