Names That Mean Snow
- Jokull
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IcelandicMeaning:
"glacier; ice"Description:
This cool Icelandic word name — meaning "ice" — is on the rise in its native Iceland. Jökull is also used in geographical names; Eyjafjallajökull is an ice cap in Iceland.
- Tushar
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SanskritMeaning:
"snow"Description:
Chilly choice for a winter baby.
- Bingxue
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ChineseMeaning:
"snow and ice"
- Persoĸ
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GreenlandicMeaning:
"snow flurry"
- Hatsuyuki
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JapaneseMeaning:
"first snow"
- Himesh
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SanskritMeaning:
"snow king, snow god"
- Nivaria
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SpanishMeaning:
"snow"
- Havaska
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HungarianMeaning:
"snowy; snowdrop"
- Mjǫll
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Old NorseMeaning:
"snow"
- Berfan
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KurdishMeaning:
"snow"
- Edurra
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BasqueMeaning:
"snow"
- Shuang
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ChineseMeaning:
"frost"Description:
Frosty unisex choice.
- Endzela
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GeorgianMeaning:
"snowdrop"Description:
A pretty Georgian flower name, perfect for a winter baby!
- Snövit
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SwedishMeaning:
"white snow"Description:
Used as the Swedish name for Snow White.
- Chionia
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GreekMeaning:
"snow"Description:
Rare saint's name with a snowy meaning.
- Snæfríðr
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Old NorseMeaning:
"beautiful snow"
- Setsura
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JapaneseMeaning:
"snow resplendence"
- Befrî
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KurdishMeaning:
"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.
- Snærós
Origin:
IcelandicMeaning:
"snow rose"Description:
A modern Icelandic smoosh name.