Names That Mean Snow
- Haunani
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HawaiianMeaning:
"beautiful snow"Description:
Hawaiian names tend to evoke sunshine and warm weather — this option is more appropriate for a wintertime baby.
- Snæþór
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Icelandic from NorseMeaning:
"thunder snow"
- Iceland
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Place nameMeaning:
"land of ice"Description:
Iceland is a futuristic place name that works as well for babies as Ireland. We predict it's going to be one of the top baby names of 2050, along with other girl names that end in land, such as Scotland, Graceland, and Zealand.
- Aput
Origin:
Diminutive of Aputsiak, GreenlandicMeaning:
"snow crystal"Description:
Frosty nickname.
- Chionia
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"snow"Description:
Rare saint's name with a snowy meaning.
- Neige
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"snow"
- Chiyuki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"thousand snow"
- Shuang
Origin:
ChineseMeaning:
"frost"Description:
Frosty unisex choice.
- Urmas
Origin:
EstonianMeaning:
"frost, catkin"Description:
Urmas was likely derived from the Estonian word urm, meaning "frost" and "catkin." It was first used by Johannes Linnankoski, a Finnish author, for his 1908 play Kirot. It is considered an older name in Estonia, where it was popular in the mid-20th century.
- Fuyuki
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JapaneseMeaning:
"snow"Description:
Unisex name for a winter-born child.
- Chione
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"snow"Description:
In Greek mythology, Chione is turned into a snow cloud by Zeus and Hermes.
- Asqar
Origin:
KazakhMeaning:
"snow"Description:
Associated with Prime Minister Аsqar Маmın.
- Hima
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"snow"
- Drífa
Origin:
Old NorseMeaning:
"snowfall"Description:
Drífa comes from a snowy family in Norse mythology — father Snær and sisters Mjǫll and Fǫnn.
- Haruyuki
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JapaneseMeaning:
"spring snow"
- Xun
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ChineseMeaning:
"snow"Description:
Among the few unisex names that start with X.
- Endzela
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GeorgianMeaning:
"snowdrop"Description:
A pretty Georgian flower name, perfect for a winter baby!
- Aputsiak
Origin:
GreenlandicMeaning:
"snow crystal"Description:
A unisex name from the snowy north.
- Hima
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"snow"Description:
Unisex Sanskrit name with appeal for a winter baby.
- Souko
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"frost child"Description:
One of many Japanese options for a winter baby.