300+ Food Baby Names
- Annona
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"corn, grain"Description:
The Roman goddess Annona personified Rome's grain supply. Her name is derived from the Latin word annōna, meaning "corn" or "grain," which ultimately originated from annus, "year."
- Bòhé
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ChineseMeaning:
"mint"Description:
The Mandarin word for "mint" was used as a translation of the Japanese name Minto in the popular manga series Tokyo Mew Mew.
- Ananux
Origin:
Armenian word nameMeaning:
"mint"Description:
A rare Armenian word name with that ever-cool X factor.
- Chiho
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JapaneseMeaning:
"one thousand grains of rice; one thousand paces"
- Bays
Origin:
Variation of Bay, LatinMeaning:
"berry"Description:
Solves the Bay/bae issue.
- Mėta
Origin:
Lithuanian word nameMeaning:
"mint"Description:
Lithuanian word name derived from that of the mint plant.
- Eustachys
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"fruitful; good ear of corn"Description:
Eustachys is an Ancient Greek given name derived from the elements eu, meaning "good" and stachys, "ear of corn." Taken together, the meaning is commonly considered to be "fruitful."
- Centeōtl
Origin:
Nahuatl, AztecMeaning:
"maize deity"Description:
In Aztec mythology, Centeōtl was the god of maize and subsistence.
- Omer
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HebrewMeaning:
"sheaf of corn"
- Annonaria
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"she who supplies corn"Description:
In Roman mythology, Annonaria was an aspect of the goddess Fortuna. Her name is derived from the Latin annona, meaning "corn" or "grain".
- Pudina
Origin:
Hindi, Sindhi, and BengaliMeaning:
"mint, peppermint"Description:
Pudina is the word for mint in many Indian languages. It's slightly more common than the Pudeena variation, although each are rare as baby names.
- Kyo
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"village; capital city; apricot; unite"
- Alahni
Origin:
Variation of Alani, HawaiianMeaning:
"orange tree"Description:
Creative Alani spelling gaining traction.
- Shaked
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"almond"
- Hadara
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"fruit or glory"Description:
Hadara is a Hebrew name associated with the holiday of Sukkot, the harvest festival. In the Torah, the citrus fruit etrog, used on the holiday, is called a "hadar fruit".
- Sumomo
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"plum"Description:
Refers to a particular variety of Japanese plum, the Prunus salicina, although in a literal translation it would mean "sour peach."
- Saranae
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ThaiMeaning:
"mint, peppermint"Description:
The Thai word for "mint" is also a beautiful (and rare!) girl name.
- Kerezen
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"cherry"Description:
Both Kerezen and Keresen are modern Cornish word names meaning "cherry." Despite similar appearances, Kerezen is unrelated to Kerensa, another Cornish name meaning "love."
- Mentina
Origin:
Variation of Menta or Clementina, Italian; SpanishMeaning:
"mint; mild, merciful"Description:
A minty girl name in Italy, a citrus-scented one in Spain.
- Dunja
Origin:
SerbianMeaning:
"quince"Description:
Dunja is an intriguing Eastern European name that's at once striking but not difficult for English speakers.