Mermaid Names

  1. Calypso
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "she who hides"
    • Description:

      This hyper-rhythmic name has two evocative references. In Greek mythology, she was an island nymph, a daughter of Atlas, who delayed Odysseus from returning home. It is also a genre of West Indian music, originating in Trinidad and Tobago and largely popularized in the States by Harry Belafonte.
  2. CETO
    • CLEODORA
      • Coralia
        • Origin:

          Variation of Coralie
        • Meaning:

          "coral"
        • Description:

          Coralia was the name of a dancing mermaid in a 19th century ballet. As Cora -- which has another root and means maiden -- rises, so may elaborations and related names such as Coralie, Coraline, and Coralia.
      • Daryah
        • DEEMA
          • Delphin
            • Diana
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "divine"
              • Description:

                Diana, the tragic British princess, inspired many fashions, but strangely, not one for her name. For us, Diana is a gorgeous and still-underused choice.
            • Dione
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "divine queen"
              • Description:

                In Greek mythology the mother of Aphrodite by Zeus, and also one of Saturn's moons; this is an astral name quite distinct from the better known Dionne.
            • Dominique
              • Origin:

                French, feminine variation of Dominic
              • Meaning:

                "belonging to a lord"
              • Description:

                Had a surge of popularity in the Dynasty days, now has subsided in the wake of fresher French choices like Destry and Delphine, though it retains its sense of sophistication. It's one of the most truly gender-neutral baby names right now.
            • Doris
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "gift of the ocean"
              • Description:

                Doris had long been on our so-far-out-it-will-always-be-out-for-babies list, and seemed to be written there in indelible ink. But there are signs of a sea change, that Doris could profit from the revivals of Dorothy and Dorothea.
            • Esther
              • Origin:

                Persian
              • Meaning:

                "star"
              • Description:

                Esther was derived from the Old Persian word stāra, meaning "star." In the Old Testament, Esther, originally named Hadassah, was the captured Jewish wife of the King of Persia who risked her life to save her exiled people from annihilation. This story is celebrated by Jews on the holiday of Purim, so that it has traditionally been given to girls around that time.
            • GALENE
              • Halia
                • Origin:

                  Hawaiian
                • Meaning:

                  "remembrance of a loved one"
                • Description:

                  Halia is one of Hawaii's top baby names, in the Top 50 for girls in 2021. But it's rare outside its native Hawaii, given to only 57 baby girls in the US last year.
              • IAIRA
                • IANASSA
                  • Ianthe
                    • Origin:

                      Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "purple flower"
                    • Description:

                      Like Violet, Lavender and Lilac, Ianthe is a purple flower name. Chosen by the poet Shelley for his daughter, Ianthe has a poetic, romantic, almost ethereal quality. In the ancient myth, she was the daughter of Oceanus, supreme ruler of the sea, and also a Cretan woman so beautiful that when she died the Gods made purple flowers grow around her grave.
                  • Jewel
                    • Origin:

                      Word name
                    • Description:

                      Just like Flora is for botanicals, Jewel is the generic gemstone name, not used much since the early twentieth century, when it was seen as a symbol of how precious a daughter could be. The French version, Bijou, feels more modern, as do Pearl and Ruby.
                  • June
                    • Origin:

                      Latin
                    • Meaning:

                      "young"
                    • Description:

                      June, a sweetly old-fashioned month name derived from the goddess Juno, was long locked in a time capsule with June Allyson (born Ella) and June Cleaver, but is rising again especially as a middle name.
                  • Kai
                    • Origin:

                      Hawaiian, Frisian, Chinese
                    • Meaning:

                      "sea; warrior; triumph"
                    • Description:

                      Kai is an internationally flexible name with many possible origins and meanings, growing in popularity in the US and a diverse range of European countries.