Names Meaning nature
11,442 names found
Georgeanna
Greek
Meaning
A feminine form of George, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker" in Greek.
Mosella
Latin
Meaning
This feminine name is of Latin origin, likely related to the Moselle River in Europe. It has a flowing, elegant sound reminiscent of water.
Mosie
Hebrew
Meaning
A diminutive form of Moses, which has Hebrew origins meaning 'drawn out of the water'. It's a gentle and familiar sound.
Caprica
English
Meaning
Likely a modern, invented name, possibly inspired by the fictional planet in the Battlestar Galactica series.
Gentiana
Latin
Meaning
From the Latin word for the Gentian flower, associated with healing and beauty. Signifies grace and natural beauty.
Motoki
Japanese
Meaning
A Japanese given name, often written with characters that can mean 'tree', 'wood' (ki) and 'reason', 'cause', or 'explanation' (moto). It can also have meanings related to 'origin' or 'base'.
Geordyn
Hebrew
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variant of Jordan, which means 'to flow down' or 'descend' from the Jordan River.
Mount
English
Meaning
Directly referencing a large natural elevation of the earth's surface, this name suggests strength and permanence.
Artia
Greek
Meaning
The exact origin and meaning of Artia are debated. It might be a variant of Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and archery.
Cansu
Turkish
Meaning
Cansu is a Turkish name meaning 'life water' or 'soul water'. It represents purity and vitality.
Geore
Greek
Meaning
A spelling variant of George, a Greek name meaning "farmer" or "earthworker." From the Greek "georgos".
Moyra
Irish
Meaning
A Scottish form of Moira, which is an Anglicized version of the Irish name Muirgel. Muirgel means 'sea-bright' or 'sea-white'.
Mozel
Hebrew
Meaning
Mozel is a name of debated origins, possibly a variant of names like Moss or Moses, or a diminutive of a Germanic name. It has a warm, comforting sound, possibly linked to the Hebrew 'moshe' (drawn out of water).
Georg
Greek
Meaning
Georg is a variation of George, from the Greek 'Georgios', meaning "farmer" or "earthworker".
Mozell
French
Meaning
Uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Moselle, a river in Europe; or a combination of 'Mo' and a surname ending in '-ell'.
Capella
Latin
Meaning
Capella is a Latin name meaning 'little goat' or 'nanny goat'. It is also the name of a bright star in the constellation Auriga.
Georgeana
Greek
Meaning
A feminine form of George, from Greek, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. A classic and elegant name.
Mozella
English
Meaning
Likely an invented name, possibly a feminization or variant of names like 'Moses' (Hebrew, meaning 'drawn out of water') or 'Mozart.' It has a vintage and melodic quality.
Mrinalini
Hindi
Meaning
Mrinalini is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'a cluster of lotuses'. The lotus flower symbolizes purity, beauty, and divine grace.
Georgeanthony
Greek
Meaning
A combined name, merging George (farmer or earthworker) with Anthony (priceless).
Mrytle
Latin
Meaning
Mrytle is a feminine name, a variant spelling of Myrtle. Myrtle is a flowering plant, from the Latin 'myrtus,' symbolizing love and immortality.
Moyses
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Moses, a Hebrew name thought to mean 'child of the water' or 'drawn out'.
Capucine
French
Meaning
Capucine is a French name referring to the nasturtium flower. From the Latin 'cappa' meaning cloak or hood, referring to the flower's shape.
Georgeen
Greek
Meaning
A feminine derivative of the name 'George,' which means 'farmer' or 'earthworker' in Greek. It suggests a connection to nature and simplicity.
Msgana
African
Meaning
A name with potential East African origins, possibly from Amharic, meaning 'flower' or 'blossom'.
Genva
French
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly a variation on Geneva, derived from the Old French 'Geneve' meaning 'juniper tree'.
Caraleigh
Italian
Meaning
A combination of Cara (Italian for 'beloved') and Leigh (English for 'meadow').
Muguette
French
Meaning
Muguette is a French name referring to the Lily of the Valley flower. It carries a delicate and sweet floral connotation.
Mugilan
Hindi
Meaning
Mugilan is a Tamil name of Indian origin, often associated with the 'cloud' or 'rain cloud'. It symbolizes growth, nourishment, and nature's bounty.
Geomar
Germanic
Meaning
Geomar is a Germanic name, a combination of 'geo-' (related to earth or land) and '-mar', meaning 'famous' or 'renowned'.
Muhammadadam
Arabic
Meaning
This is a compound name combining Muhammad (Arabic for 'praised') and Adam (Hebrew for 'man,' 'earth'). It signifies a praised or noble man, with a connection to the first prophet and the first man.
Muireann
Irish
Meaning
This Irish Gaelic name means "sea white" or "sea fair." It evokes imagery of the ocean's beauty and mystery.
Mukul
Hindi
Meaning
Mukul is a Hindi name meaning 'bud' or 'blossom.' It signifies growth, potential, and new beginnings.
Mulford
English
Meaning
Mulford is an English surname derived from a place name, meaning 'mullein ford' or 'ford frequented by mullein flowers'.
Georga
Greek
Meaning
A feminine form of George, a Greek name meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Murdoch
Scottish
Meaning
A Scottish and Irish given name derived from the Gaelic 'Murchadh', meaning 'sea warrior'. It evokes a sense of strength, bravery, and connection to the sea.
Cardinal
Latin
Meaning
From the Latin 'cardinalis' meaning 'principal' or 'hinge.' It often refers to a high-ranking official in the Roman Catholic Church or a bright red songbird.
Georgana
Greek
Meaning
A feminine form of George, from the Greek 'georgos,' meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. A classic name with a noble heritage.
Murielle
French
Meaning
A feminine name of French and Germanic origin, Murielle is a variant of Muriel, meaning 'sea bright' or 'myrrh.'
Murissa
Latin
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Marissa or Marisa, which can have Latin roots meaning 'of the sea' (from 'maris') or Germanic origins possibly related to 'famous'.
Georgea
Greek
Meaning
A feminine form of George, from the Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Murleen
Irish
Meaning
A rare name with possible roots in the Irish 'Muirgel,' meaning 'sea-bright' or 'radiant sea.' It suggests luminosity and a connection to nature.
Adyleigh
English
Meaning
A modern invented name combining 'Ady' (likely from Adelaide meaning 'noble kind') and 'leigh' (meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing').
Arunima
Hindi
Meaning
In Hindi, Arunima means 'glow of dawn' or 'reddish glow'. It is associated with the early morning sun.
Careron
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Cameron, a Scottish name meaning 'crooked nose' or 'crooked river.'
Georgena
Greek
Meaning
A feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker' from Greek. It represents resilience.
Murnie
Scottish
Meaning
A diminutive form, possibly of Scottish or Irish origin, related to names like 'Morna' or 'Morna', often associated with the sea or a sea-like quality.
Georgett
Greek
Meaning
A diminutive of George or a feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Munajj
Arabic
Meaning
Likely of Arabic origin, 'Munajj' could relate to the word 'najm,' meaning 'star,' suggesting someone who is a guiding light or highly regarded.
Caretta
Italian
Meaning
Caretta is primarily known as the scientific name for the loggerhead sea turtle, *Caretta caretta*. It may also be related to 'cara,' meaning 'dear' in Italian.
Georgialee
English
Meaning
Georgialee combines the English names Georgia, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker', and Lee, meaning 'meadow' or 'pasture'.
Murl
French
Meaning
Origin uncertain, possibly a variant of Merle, which is derived from the French word for 'blackbird'.
Georgian
Greek
Meaning
Derived from the Greek name 'Georgios,' meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker.' Represents stability and practicality.
Murle
English
Meaning
Possibly an English diminutive of Merle, which is derived from the Latin 'merula', meaning 'blackbird'. It has a vintage, charming appeal.
Georgine
Greek
Meaning
A feminine form of George, which comes from the Greek name Georgios, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker".
Murdoc
Scottish
Meaning
Murdoc is a masculine name of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from 'Murchadh', meaning 'sea warrior' or 'sea battler'. It is a robust and ancient name.
Muril
Celtic
Meaning
A rare name of uncertain origin. It might have roots in Celtic or Germanic languages, possibly related to 'sea' or 'famous'.
Georjean
French
Meaning
A combination of George and Jean, with George from Greek meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker,' and Jean a French form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Mura
Japanese
Meaning
This name can have multiple origins. In Japanese, it might mean 'village' (mura). In other contexts, it can be a variant of 'Mura' meaning 'bitter' or 'sea.'
Muranda
African
Meaning
Possibly derived from a term meaning 'water' or 'river' in certain African dialects, suggesting a flowing and life-giving quality. It can also be linked to 'mourning' in some contexts.