Names Meaning nature
11,442 names found
Meriel
Irish
Meaning
Possibly derived from the Irish name Muirgheal, meaning 'bright sea'. It can also be a variant of Mary or Mariel.
Adriaunna
Italian
Meaning
A modern variant of Adriana, meaning 'from Hadria', a town in northern Italy, or possibly linked to Adriatic Sea.
Alizaye
French
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely based on Alize, which is of French origin and means 'trade wind'.
Merikay
Latin
Meaning
A blend of Mary (Hebrew for 'star of the sea' or 'bitter') and Kay (a diminutive of Katherine, meaning 'pure'). It combines classic elements with a modern feel.
Brooxie
English
Meaning
Brooxie is a modern name, likely a diminutive or variation of Brooke, meaning 'small stream' or 'water'.
Fayelyn
English
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of Fay, meaning 'fairy,' and Lyn, often associated with beauty or a waterfall.
Meril
Welsh
Meaning
This name can be a diminutive of 'Meredith,' a Welsh name meaning 'great ocean' or 'sea lord.' It can also be a variant of 'Meryl.'
Fayette
French
Meaning
Of French origin, derived from 'fay' meaning 'fairy' or 'belief,' or a place name indicating a beech forest.
Merilee
English
Meaning
Merilee is an English name, often a combination of Mary ('wished-for child') and Lee ('meadow' or 'woodland clearing').
Brucelee
Scottish
Meaning
A modern name combining 'Bruce' (from the Scottish 'de Brus', meaning 'from the brushwood') and 'Lee' (English, meaning 'meadow').
Fayga
Hebrew
Meaning
Yiddish form of Feige, meaning 'bird'.
Merin
Welsh
Meaning
This name has multiple possible origins; it can be a variant of the Welsh 'Maren' meaning 'sea' or a diminutive of 'Mary' (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'beloved').
Meris
Welsh
Meaning
This name is believed to be of Welsh origin, a variation of "Mair" or "Mary," meaning "star of the sea" or "bitter."
Merisa
Latin
Meaning
Likely a variation of Marissa, which has Latin origins meaning "of the sea". It can also be influenced by the German name Marisa, meaning "star of the sea".
Merisha
Latin
Meaning
Likely an invented name or a variant of names like Marissa or Felicia, often associated with 'sea' (from Marissa) or 'happy'/'lucky' (from Felicia).
Faylee
English
Meaning
A modern name, likely a combination of Fay (meaning "fairy" in Old French) and Lee (meaning "meadow" or "clearing" in English).
Merissa
Latin
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Marissa, which has uncertain origins, potentially from Latin 'maris' (of the sea) or a combination of Mary and Lisa.
Fayne
Irish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Fain, which has multiple origins, including Irish ('happy, joyous'), French ('ash tree'), and possibly a short form of names like Finian.
Meritxell
Spanish
Meaning
Of Catalan origin, Meritxell is the name of the patron saint of Andorra. Its meaning is linked to a specific place and devotion, often interpreted as 'meadow'.
Meriya
Arabic
Meaning
A name of potentially Arabic or Persian origin, possibly related to 'star' or 'beautiful'. It carries a celestial and elegant aura.
Febbie
Greek
Meaning
Diminutive of Phoebe, a Greek name meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Associated with the Greek goddess of the moon.
Merjem
Arabic
Meaning
An Arabic and Turkish variant of Maryam, which is the Aramaic and Hebrew form of Mary. Mary is of debated origin, but often interpreted as 'bitter,' 'sea of bitterness,' or 'beloved'.
Merla
French
Meaning
Likely a diminutive of names like Merle or Mildred, with possible connections to the blackbird (from Old French 'merle') or a debated meaning of 'gentle strength'.
Febra
Latin
Meaning
Likely a variant or short form of a name starting with 'Feb-', possibly related to February or a name with similar sound.
Merlan
Welsh
Meaning
Of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Merlin (Welsh for 'sea fort') or a phonetic spelling of Marlon.
Arlowene
English
Meaning
A modern, possibly invented name combining elements of 'Arlo' and 'Wene' or 'Elowen', suggesting 'barberry tree' combined with 'joyful' or 'elm tree'.
Feiga
Hebrew
Meaning
A Yiddish name, derived from the Hebrew name 'Feige', meaning 'bird'.
Merland
English
Meaning
Potentially an English surname or place name, possibly meaning 'sea land' or 'land on the moor', suggesting a connection to nature.
Merleah
English
Meaning
This name is likely a more elaborate and modern variation of Merle, which has origins in English and French, referring to the blackbird. It also evokes the sense of 'sea' from Welsh roots.
Feige
Germanic
Meaning
Derived from Yiddish, meaning "bird". Symbolizes freedom, lightness, and beauty.
Merlean
Latin
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Merle (Latin for 'blackbird') and Jean or Lean. It has a unique and melodic sound.
Merlee
French
Meaning
Merlee is a feminine given name with debated origins. It may be a variation of Merle, a French name meaning 'blackbird', or have English roots.
Bryna
Celtic
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Brina, which is a diminutive of Sabrina, a name of Celtic origin associated with the River Severn.
Feigy
Hebrew
Meaning
Yiddish name meaning 'bird'. It's often associated with lightness and freedom.
Merlen
Welsh
Meaning
Possibly a variant of 'Marlin' or 'Merlin,' of Welsh origin, meaning 'sea fortress' or 'flame.' It has a mystical and ancient aura.
Merlena
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variant of Marlene, which is a combination of Mary (Hebrew for 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness') and Magdalene (from Magdala).
Feivel
Greek
Meaning
A Yiddish name derived from Phoebus, referring to the Greek god of the sun, Apollo. It means 'bright' or 'shining'.
Merlene
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Marlene, which is a portmanteau of Maria and Magdalene, possibly meaning 'star of the sea' and 'woman from Magdala'.
Arma
Latin
Meaning
Possibly from the Latin word 'armare' meaning 'to arm'. Could also be related to Germanic names starting with 'Ermen'.
Brynlea
Welsh
Meaning
A modern invented name combining Bryn, meaning 'hill' or 'mound' in Welsh, with Lea, meaning 'meadow' in Old English.
Merley
English
Meaning
This name likely originates from an English surname derived from a place name, possibly meaning 'clearing on the marsh' or 'pleasant meadow'.
Merli
French
Meaning
Could be related to 'Merle', a French name meaning 'blackbird'. It has a lyrical and gentle quality.
Feng
Chinese
Meaning
In Chinese, Feng (风) means 'wind' or 'phoenix' and (峰) means 'peak, summit'.
Merlie
French
Meaning
A variant of Merle, a French name derived from Latin 'merula', meaning 'blackbird'. It evokes a sense of nature and sweetness.
Merlinda
Latin
Meaning
Merlinda is a feminine given name of Latin origin, a variant of Melinda, likely meaning 'gentle' or 'soft'. It can also be associated with 'blackbird' in some interpretations.
Adriean
Latin
Meaning
A variant spelling of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'. Hadria was a town in northern Italy, giving the name the association with the Adriatic Sea.
Fenleigh
English
Meaning
English surname meaning 'dweller by the meadow clearing'.
Merline
Celtic
Meaning
This name is an English variant of Merlin, a legendary sorcerer from Arthurian legend, often associated with Celtic mythology and meaning "sea fortress" or "bright sea."
Armie
Germanic
Meaning
Armie is usually a diminutive of names starting with 'Arm-', such as Armand or Arminda, and could be seen as derived from Germanic elements for 'soldier'.
Fenley
English
Meaning
English surname and place name derived from Old English, meaning 'fen meadow' or 'clearing in the fen'.
Merlisa
Latin
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a blend of Merle (Latin, 'blackbird') or Merle (Germanic, 'famous') and Lisa (Hebrew, 'God is my oath').
Merlyne
Welsh
Meaning
A variant of Merlin, from Welsh 'Myrddin,' meaning 'sea-bright' or 'fortress.' Associated with the legendary sorcerer.
Merlynn
Celtic
Meaning
A feminine form of Merlin, this name is often associated with 'sea-fortress' or 'sea-dweller'. It evokes a sense of magic and ancient wisdom.
Merola
Italian
Meaning
Possibly an Italian surname or a variant of 'Maria' with the suffix '-ola'. It suggests a connection to the sea or the Virgin Mary.
Ferin
Celtic
Meaning
Ferin's meaning is uncertain but is similar to Feray meaning 'moonlight' in Turkish, also seen as a variation of Fern.
Merredith
Welsh
Meaning
A variant spelling of Meredith, a Welsh name meaning 'great lord' or 'sea lord.' It is traditionally a masculine name but widely used for females.
Merrek
Welsh
Meaning
Merrek is a strong and somewhat rare male name. It may be a variation of Merrick, which has Welsh origins meaning 'famous ruler' or 'sea-ruler,' or it could be a modern invention.
Fermon
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a variant of German names starting with 'Ferm-' which implies firmness or resolve. Uncommon and possibly created.
Merrell
English
Meaning
Merrell is a surname with English origins, often derived from the Old French personal name 'Méril,' possibly meaning 'sea bright.'
Merrial
Celtic
Meaning
Possibly a variant of 'Merrill', which has Celtic roots possibly meaning 'sea bright' or 'joyful'.