Names Meaning nature
11,442 names found
Khanya
African
Meaning
A name of African origin. In the Xhosa and Zulu languages, it means "light" or "sunshine."
Othon
Greek
Meaning
A Greek name derived from 'Otho', meaning 'mountain' or 'richest'. It carries a sense of strength and prosperity.
Tamaz
Persian
Meaning
Georgian name of uncertain origin, possibly related to the river Tigris.
Kharmen
Spanish
Meaning
Likely a modern variation or spelling alteration of Carmen, meaning 'song' or 'garden'. Spanish.
Tamee
Hebrew
Meaning
Tamee is a short form of Tamara, a Hebrew name meaning "date palm tree."
Chantra
English
Meaning
Chantra is a Khmer (Cambodian) name, also adopted as a modern name elsewhere, meaning 'moon'. It is associated with beauty and serenity.
Helal
Arabic
Meaning
An Arabic name meaning 'crescent moon' or 'lawful'. It implies purity and goodness.
Oto
Germanic
Meaning
This name has Germanic origins, meaning 'wealth, fortune.' It is also a diminutive of many Germanic names starting with 'Ot-'.
Tameera
Russian
Meaning
Possibly a variation of Tamara, meaning 'palm tree'. Could also be related to the Arabic name Tamir, meaning 'date palm'.
Heli
Greek
Meaning
A short form of various names, often associated with the sun or brightness. Often a diminutive.
Ourania
Greek
Meaning
From the Greek 'ouranos', meaning 'heaven' or 'sky'. It is the name of the Greek muse of astronomy.
Charaine
French
Meaning
Charaine is a modern name, likely a combination of 'Char' (from Charles or Charlotte) and '-aine' (a common suffix).
Ovella
Latin
Meaning
Ovella is likely a variant of the name Olivia, which has Latin origins and means 'olive tree.' It's a name associated with peace and wisdom.
Ovianna
Latin
Meaning
A rare and melodious name, likely a creative variation of names like Olivia or Joanna, suggesting a connection to olive trees or divine grace.
Tamesa
English
Meaning
Tamesa is likely a modern variation of the name Thames, which is derived from the River Thames in England. The meaning may be related to water or rivers.
Darita
Irish
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variation of Darah, Dara, or similar. Dara has multiple origins; it can mean 'star' in Persian, 'oak tree' in Irish, or 'nugget of wisdom' in Hebrew.
Chare
English
Meaning
Possibly a shortened form of a name starting with 'Char-', such as Charity or Charlene.
Heliodoro
Greek
Meaning
From Greek, meaning 'gift of the sun'. The name combines 'helios' (sun) and 'doron' (gift).
Oya
African
Meaning
In Yoruba mythology, Oya is the goddess of winds, storms, and the river Niger. The name itself may be derived from the Yoruba word for 'she who divides'.
Tamilla
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Tamara, a Hebrew name meaning 'date palm tree'.
Khira
Greek
Meaning
A variant of 'Kira', often associated with the Greek word for 'sun' or 'throne'.
Ozelia
Greek
Meaning
A name with possible connections to 'Azalea', a flower symbolizing passion and care, or potentially of African origin with meanings related to beauty.
Ozetta
English
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name or a variant of Ozzie, possibly related to the name of a type of bird or the 'ozier' willow.
Tamita
Hebrew
Meaning
Diminutive of Tamara, which is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'date palm tree'.
Khrissa
Greek
Meaning
A modern, creative name. A variation on other names starting with 'Khr', like Khristina. Meaning is likely related to the Christian meaning.
Tammara
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variation of Tamara, a Hebrew name meaning 'date palm tree'. Represents beauty and grace.
Ayahna
African
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Ayana (East African), meaning "beautiful flower" or "fortunate."
Tammatha
Hebrew
Meaning
A variation of Tamara, which is of Hebrew origin meaning 'date palm tree'. It symbolizes beauty, grace, and sweetness.
Khyber
Persian
Meaning
Khyber refers to the Khyber Pass, a mountain pass in the Hindu Kush, indicating a connection to geographical locations and, historically, trade routes.
Tammey
Hebrew
Meaning
Likely a variation of Tammy, a diminutive of Tamara, meaning 'date palm tree' or 'spice'.
Darlington
English
Meaning
English place name meaning 'Darla's town' or 'town of those who dwell in the meadows'.
Tammia
Hebrew
Meaning
Possibly a variation of Tammy, a diminutive of Tamara, meaning 'palm tree'.
Alysta
Greek
Meaning
A modern name likely derived from Alyssa, a Greek name associated with the alyssum flower or "noble kind."
Paari
Hindi
Meaning
In Tamil, 'Paari' refers to a famed king known for his generosity. It can also mean 'flower' or 'fragrance' in some contexts.
Charea
French
Meaning
Charea is a name of uncertain origin, potentially a modern invention or a variation of a more established name. It might have connections to 'Cherie' or names starting with 'Char'.
Helius
Greek
Meaning
A Greek name, referring to the sun god. It represents light, warmth, and life.
Pacifico
Latin
Meaning
From the Latin 'pacificus,' meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm.' It refers to the Pacific Ocean, known for its vastness and tranquility.
Tammye
Hebrew
Meaning
A variant of Tammy, which is a diminutive of Tamara. Tamara is Hebrew for 'palm tree'.
Kiajah
Hawaiian
Meaning
Kiajah is a modern invented name, likely combining elements of Kia, which has multiple origins (Hawaiian for 'sea') and variations, with a suffix similar to names like Isaiah.
Tammylee
English
Meaning
Combination of Tammy and Lee; Tammy is a diminutive of Tamara, Lee means 'meadow'.
Darone
Irish
Meaning
Possibly a modern invented name, or a variation of Darren. Darren is of uncertain origin, possibly from the Irish 'Daire,' meaning 'oak tree'.
Kialani
Hawaiian
Meaning
Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly, divine' or 'the sky'. A beautiful name.
Tampa
Spanish
Meaning
Tampa is a place name, referring to the city in Florida. As a given name, it carries connotations of sunshine and vibrancy.
Ayaka
Japanese
Meaning
Ayaka is a Japanese name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji used. It can mean 'colorful flower', 'fragrant summer', or 'smart flower'.
Tamron
Hebrew
Meaning
Tamron could be a variant of Tamra, which is a form of Tamara, meaning 'palm tree' in Hebrew, or it could be a modern invented name.
Kianga
African
Meaning
Means "sun" in Swahili (East African).
Packard
English
Meaning
An occupational surname of English origin, referring to someone who was a 'pack-horse driver' or a dealer in packs. It has a robust and practical feel.
Padma
Hindi
Meaning
Padma is a Sanskrit name of Indian origin, meaning 'lotus flower'. The lotus is a sacred symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing purity and beauty.
Paelynn
English
Meaning
Paelynn is a modern feminine name, likely a blend of Paisley and Lynn, evoking a sense of beauty and a peaceful water source.
Charette
French
Meaning
French word for 'cart' or 'chariot'. Also a surname, possibly indicating ancestry as a cart driver.
Helo
Greek
Meaning
A short form of various names like Heloise, it often means 'healthy' or 'sunshine.'
Pahal
Hindi
Meaning
In Hindi, Pahal (पहल) means 'beginning', 'start', or 'initiative'. It's a word that signifies the commencement of something new.
Pahola
Native American
Meaning
A name of Native American origin, Pahola is said to mean 'firstborn' or 'she who walks with the stars'.
Helsea
English
Meaning
This name appears to be a modern invention, with no established meaning. It may be a derivative of Chelsea.
Pahoua
Native American
Meaning
Pahoua is a feminine name of Hmong origin, often interpreted as 'white flower,' symbolizing purity and innocence.
Paigelynn
English
Meaning
Paigelynn is a modern invented name that combines the English name Paige, meaning 'child of a noble,' with the popular suffix 'lynn,' often associated with water or lakes.
Ashliegh
English
Meaning
A variation of Ashley, which is derived from an English surname meaning 'ash tree meadow'.
Charleerose
English
Meaning
A combination of Charlee (variant of Charles, "free man") and Rose (from Latin rosa, meaning "rose," a flower).
Hemant
Hindi
Meaning
Of Hindi origin, meaning 'winter' or 'season of dew'. Often associated with the end of the harvest season.
Paisleyrose
English
Meaning
A charming compound name combining Paisley, an English pattern name derived from a Scottish town, and Rose, the classic flower name.