Names Meaning nature
11,442 names found
Myrtes
Greek
Meaning
A Greek name derived from 'myrtos,' meaning 'myrtle tree,' a symbol of love and victory in ancient times.
Myrtia
Greek
Meaning
Derived from the Greek word 'myrtos', meaning "myrtle tree", representing love and immortality.
Georgianne
Greek
Meaning
A feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker' in Greek. This name implies strength and groundedness.
Myreen
Irish
Meaning
Likely a variant of Maureen, which is an anglicized form of the Irish Muirghein, meaning 'sea-born' or 'sea-bright.' It suggests a connection to the ocean and its beauty.
Myrel
Irish
Meaning
A unique name with potential ties to Irish or Welsh origins, possibly related to names meaning 'sea' or 'shining'.
Myrl
French
Meaning
A variant spelling of Merle, derived from the Old French word for 'blackbird.' It can also be related to the Irish name Muirle meaning 'bright sea'.
Adysun
English
Meaning
Adysun is a modern invented name, likely a variant spelling of Addison meaning 'son of Adam'.
Myrielle
French
Meaning
A French name with potential roots in Hebrew, Myrielle is often interpreted as 'star of the sea' or 'drop of the sea'. It evokes a sense of calm and wonder.
Arve
Norse
Meaning
Arve is a Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse name Árviðr, meaning 'eagle tree'.
Carmie
Hebrew
Meaning
Carmie is often a short form of Carmel, a Hebrew name meaning 'garden' or 'orchard', or Carmela, a variation of Carmel.
Georgietta
Italian
Meaning
An Italian diminutive of 'Georgia' or 'George,' meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker' (Greek).
Myrla
Latin
Meaning
This name is thought to be a variant of Merle, which derives from the Latin word 'merula,' meaning 'blackbird.' It evokes the imagery of the dark, melodious bird.
Myrlee
English
Meaning
A creative variation of 'Merle,' an English name derived from the French word for 'blackbird,' or potentially a blend with 'Lee.'
Georgy
Greek
Meaning
A diminutive of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker' in Greek. A timeless and familiar name.
Myrtie
Greek
Meaning
Myrtie is derived from Myrtle, which comes from the Greek word 'myrtos', referring to the myrtle tree. The myrtle tree symbolizes love and immortality.
Myrtise
Greek
Meaning
A rare and elegant name, likely a variant of Myrtle or Myrtha, derived from the Greek word 'myrtos' referring to the myrtle tree, a symbol of love and immortality.
Gerogia
Greek
Meaning
A variation of Georgia, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker' from Greek.
Myrleen
French
Meaning
A variant of Merle, a French name meaning 'blackbird,' evoking a sense of natural beauty and grace.
Myrlene
French
Meaning
Likely a variant of Merle, a name of French origin meaning 'blackbird.' It also has potential connections to the English surname 'Myrtle,' referring to the evergreen shrub.
Getsemany
Hebrew
Meaning
A spelling variant of Gethsemane, a place name in the Bible associated with the Garden of Gethsemane.
Myrtha
Greek
Meaning
A variant spelling of Myrta, which is a Greek name derived from 'myrtos', meaning 'myrtle tree'. Myrtle is a symbol of love and immortality.
Arvester
English
Meaning
Arvester is likely an Americanized variant of 'Harvester', reflecting an agrarian heritage, associated with the autumn harvest season.
Myrtis
Greek
Meaning
Derived from the Greek 'myrtos,' meaning 'myrtle tree,' associated with love, beauty, and immortality in ancient Greek culture.
Myrtle
English
Meaning
Myrtle is an English name derived from the myrtle tree, which symbolizes love and immortality.
Myyah
Hebrew
Meaning
This name is likely a modern invented spelling, possibly related to 'Maya', which has diverse origins including Hebrew (meaning 'water' or 'illusion') and Sanskrit (meaning 'magic').
Mysean
Greek
Meaning
Mysean is an uncommon name with a sound that might suggest Greek or Celtic roots. It carries a strong, resonant quality.
Myshaun
Irish
Meaning
Myshaun is an uncommon variant of Shaun or Sean, which are Irish forms of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Myshawn
English
Meaning
This name is a modern American invention, likely a blend of the 'My-' prefix with the popular 'Shawn' or 'Sean'. It carries no distinct historical etymology.
Mysti
English
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A modern variant of Misty, which is derived from the English word 'mist', referring to fine water droplets in the air.
Gevork
English
Meaning
An Armenian name, a variant of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. A name with historical depth.
Myrtte
Greek
Meaning
A highly unusual spelling variation of Myrtle, a name derived from the myrtle tree, a symbol of love and immortality in Greek mythology.
Myrtus
Latin
Meaning
Derived from the Latin word 'myrtus,' meaning 'myrtle tree.' The myrtle plant is traditionally associated with love, beauty, and immortality.
Alonah
Hebrew
Meaning
Alonah is a Hebrew name meaning 'oak tree'. It symbolizes strength, resilience, and stability.
Arvand
Persian
Meaning
A Persian name meaning 'swift' or 'nimble'. It is also the name of a river.
Carmyne
Hebrew
Meaning
Carmyne is a modern variation of Carmine, ultimately derived from the Hebrew word 'karmel' meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'.
Ghadeer
Arabic
Meaning
An Arabic name meaning 'riverbank', 'stream' or 'brook'. Reflects nature and tranquility.
Mystee
English
Meaning
A variant spelling of Misty, which refers to the fine spray of water or fog, evoking a sense of ethereal beauty and mystery.
Myya
Hindi
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of 'Maya,' which has multiple origins: Hebrew (water), Sanskrit (illusion), and Greek (good mother). It often signifies 'illusion' or 'mother.'
Gethsemane
Hebrew
Meaning
A biblical place name, the garden where Jesus prayed before his crucifixion, from Aramaic meaning 'oil press'.
Nabhya
Hindi
Meaning
A Sanskrit name of Hindi origin, meaning 'navel,' 'center,' or 'related to the sky.'
Carmala
Italian
Meaning
A variant of Carmela, an Italian and Spanish name derived from Mount Carmel in Israel, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'.
Getzemani
Greek
Meaning
Likely a spelling variation related to Gethsemane, a garden. The meaning is 'olive press' or 'oil press'.
Nadyalee
English
Meaning
A unique and melodic name, possibly a combination of Nadia (Slavic for "hope") and Lee (English), suggesting "hopeful meadow."
Nagisa
Japanese
Meaning
A Japanese name meaning 'shore' or 'beach', often evoking imagery of the sea.
Getzemany
Hebrew
Meaning
Variant of Gethsemane, a biblical place name. Means "oil press" in Hebrew, the garden where Jesus prayed.
Nahlah
Arabic
Meaning
An Arabic feminine name meaning 'a sip' or 'a drink of water.' It evokes a sense of refreshment and life-giving qualities.
Arvina
Germanic
Meaning
Arvina possibly relates to 'arv', which refers to heritage or inheritance. More research needed.
Carmalita
Spanish
Meaning
A Spanish diminutive of Carmen, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard.' It is associated with Mount Carmel in Israel.
Ghena
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly of Hebrew origin, though the exact meaning is debated. It is often related to the word 'garden'.
Nahrain
Arabic
Meaning
This name is of Arabic origin, meaning 'two rivers.' It is often associated with the historical region of Mesopotamia, known for its fertile river valleys.
Naiana
Latin
Meaning
A variant of 'Diana', a Roman goddess of the moon and hunting. It's also found in other cultures, often associated with grace and beauty.
Giannamaria
Italian
Meaning
A combination of Gianna and Maria, meaning 'God is gracious' and 'bitter' or 'sea of bitterness'.
Naida
Arabic
Meaning
Of Arabic origin, Naida is often interpreted to mean 'caller' or 'water nymph'.
Giacinto
Italian
Meaning
Italian form of Hyacinthus, derived from Greek myth and the flower hyacinth. It means 'hyacinth'.
Naideline
French
Meaning
Naideline is a name with a delicate and melodic sound, possibly of French or Latin origin, evoking a sense of graceful flow or a water nymph (naiad).
Naeshaun
Irish
Meaning
Naeshaun is a modern invented name, likely a variation of Sean or Shawn, which are Irish forms of John. It is often associated with the meaning 'God is gracious'.
Giang
Vietnamese
Meaning
A Vietnamese name meaning 'river'. Symbolizes flowing nature and life's journey.
Naeshawn
English
Meaning
A modern American invented name, potentially a blend of Nash (English, meaning 'by the ash tree') and Shawn (Irish, meaning 'God is gracious').
Aegan
Greek
Meaning
Variant spelling of Aegean, referring to the Aegean Sea, which is possibly derived from Aegeus of Greek mythology.
Alonii
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a respelling/variation of Aloni, a Hebrew name meaning 'oak tree.' It symbolizes strength and resilience.