Names Meaning nature
11,442 names found
Coraly
Greek
Meaning
A variation of Coral, derived from the Greek 'korallion,' referring to the sea growth. The -y ending adds a sweet touch.
Coralyne
Greek
Meaning
A variation of Coraline, derived from Coral, referring to the sea growth, or from Cora, a Greek name meaning 'maiden'.
Astaria
Latin
Meaning
Astaria is a modern invented name, likely derived from 'Astra' which means 'star' in Latin. It evokes celestial imagery.
Irissa
Greek
Meaning
Origin is uncertain, potentially a variation of Iris, Greek goddess of the rainbow. Possibly means 'rainbow'.
Aaronjoshua
Hebrew
Meaning
Aaronjoshua is a combined name; Aaron (Hebrew) meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted', and Joshua (Hebrew) meaning 'the Lord is salvation'.
Avaclaire
French
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Ava,' meaning 'life' or 'birdlike,' and 'Claire,' meaning 'bright' or 'clear'.
Coralynne
Welsh
Meaning
A combination of 'Coral' (from the sea) and 'Lynne' (Welsh for lake or waterfall).
Avae
Germanic
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Ava, which is of Germanic origin, meaning 'life' or 'water'.
Corda
Celtic
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Cordelia, meaning 'heart' or 'daughter of the sea' in Celtic or Welsh.
Iriz
Greek
Meaning
Likely a variation of Iris, Greek name meaning 'rainbow'.
Chez
French
Meaning
Chez is a French word meaning 'at the home of.' It's sometimes used as a given name, often as a short form of Chester or Chelsea.
Irmalee
Germanic
Meaning
Combination of 'Irma' (Germanic, meaning 'universal') and '-lee' (English, meadow/field).
Astelle
French
Meaning
Likely a variation of Estelle, derived from the Old French 'estrele' meaning 'star'.
Irvan
Celtic
Meaning
A modern spelling variation of 'Irvin', meaning 'green water' or 'fresh water' in Celtic.
Chiem
Vietnamese
Meaning
Likely a Vietnamese name. Meaning varies, often associated with elements like birds or branches in different character combinations.
Chira
Greek
Meaning
Could be a variant of Kira, which has multiple origins; Persian for 'sun', Greek for 'lady', or Irish for 'dark haired'.
Cordella
Welsh
Meaning
A variant of Cordelia, derived from the Welsh name Creiddylad, of uncertain meaning, possibly 'jewel of the sea' or 'heart of a lion'.
Cordellia
Celtic
Meaning
A variant spelling of Cordelia. Of Celtic origin, its meaning is debated but often associated with 'heart of a lion' or 'daughter of the sea'.
Cordelra
Welsh
Meaning
Blend of Cordelia meaning heart or daughter of the sea, and Elra, which itself doesn't have a standard name.
Avaelizabeth
Germanic
Meaning
Ava is of Germanic origin, meaning 'life' or 'water', combined with Elizabeth, a Hebrew name meaning 'my God is abundance'.
Cordilia
Welsh
Meaning
A variant spelling of Cordelia, derived from the Welsh name Creiddylad, possibly meaning 'heart of a lion' or 'jewel of the sea'.
Irwing
English
Meaning
Irwing is of English origin, derived from the surname, which means "green river" or "green place".
Chise
Japanese
Meaning
Japanese name meaning 'star' or 'house with a thousand blessings'.
Chivas
Scottish
Meaning
Chivas is a Scottish surname and brand name (Chivas Regal scotch whisky). As a given name, it's modern and uncommon, possibly referring to the clan.
Cordula
Germanic
Meaning
Cordula is a Germanic name derived from 'Cordelia', of uncertain origin, potentially from Welsh or Latin, signifying 'heart' or 'daughter of the sea'.
Corlee
Greek
Meaning
A combination of Cora, from the Greek 'kore' meaning 'maiden,' and Lee, meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing'.
Amondo
English
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Almond, referring to the nut-bearing tree. It may also have been created as a modern name.
Corleigh
English
Meaning
A modern name, possibly a combination of Cora, meaning 'maiden' or 'heart', and Leigh, meaning 'meadow' or 'pasture'.
Cormelo
Irish
Meaning
Likely a modern blend of Cormac (Irish, meaning 'charioteer') and Carmelo (Spanish/Italian, meaning 'garden of God').
Corona
Latin
Meaning
Corona is a Latin name meaning 'crown' or 'garland'. It is also associated with the sun's corona.
Corraine
Greek
Meaning
Likely a variation of Corinne, from the Greek word 'kore' meaning 'maiden'. Could also be a variation of Lorraine, a region in France.
Ahzire
French
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly a creative respelling of Azure, referring to the blue color of the sky.
Corsica
Greek
Meaning
Refers to the island of Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea, known for its rugged terrain and rich history. The origin of the island's name is debated.
Corvo
Italian
Meaning
Corvo is an Italian name meaning 'raven'. It can also be a surname, originating from the Latin word 'corvus' for the bird.
Chondra
Hindi
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly derived from Chandra, a Sanskrit name meaning 'moon'.
Cosmos
Greek
Meaning
From the Greek 'kosmos', meaning 'order' or 'universe'. It is also the name of a flower.
Cotie
English
Meaning
Origin uncertain, possibly a diminutive of names starting with 'Cot-' or a variant of Cody, meaning 'helpful' in English.
Cotis
English
Meaning
Likely a short form or variant of other names starting with 'Cot-', or a given name with unknown ancient origins.
Aarron
Hebrew
Meaning
Aarron is a variant spelling of Aaron, derived from the Hebrew name 'Aharon', possibly meaning 'high mountain' or 'enlightened'.
Avajean
Scottish
Meaning
A combination name, likely derived from Ava (of Germanic origin meaning 'life' or 'water') and Jean (of Scottish/Hebrew origin meaning 'God is gracious').
Cougar
Native American
Meaning
A Native American word for a type of mountain lion. Commonly used as a surname.
Coya
Native American
Meaning
The name Coya is thought to be of Native American origin, of Quechua decent, meaning "Queen or Star".
Avala
English
Meaning
Avala is a Serbian mountain. It can be used as a given name to imply strength and beauty.
Crane
English
Meaning
From the English surname 'Crane', referring to a person who lived near a crane, either a bird or a lifting device. It can also refer to someone with long legs.
Itaska
Native American
Meaning
Originating from Native American, specifically Ojibwe, meaning 'white earth' or 'muddy water'.
Chrisean
English
Meaning
Chrisean is a modern name, possibly a combination of Chris and Sean. It is a contemporary creation with no deep historical roots.
Itsuki
Japanese
Meaning
A Japanese name meaning "tree" or "wood," often written with characters representing the natural world.
Christalynn
Greek
Meaning
A modern blended name combining Christa/Christina (follower of Christ) with Lynn (lake, waterfall).
Cranford
English
Meaning
An English surname turned given name. It's a place name, composed of 'cran' meaning 'crane' and 'ford' meaning 'river crossing'.
Craven
English
Meaning
An English surname derived from the Old English word 'crafant', meaning 'garlic meadow'. It refers to someone who lived near a field of garlic.
Creedance
English
Meaning
Likely inspired by the band Creedence Clearwater Revival, but the etymology before that is uncertain.
Crescent
Latin
Meaning
Crescent refers to the shape of the waxing or waning moon, often symbolizing growth, change, and new beginnings. It is derived from Latin.
Crescentia
Latin
Meaning
A Latin name meaning 'increasing' or 'growing'. It is associated with the waxing crescent moon.
Avaleen
Germanic
Meaning
A combination of Ava, of Germanic origin meaning 'bird' or 'life', and the suffix 'leen', a diminutive. It can also be associated with Avalon from Arthurian legend.
Cresha
Greek
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly related to Theresa or a diminutive of other names starting with 'Cres-'.
Cress
English
Meaning
From a surname referring to someone who lived near watercress. Also can mean 'to grow'.
Aicen
Scottish
Meaning
Likely a variation of Aiken, a Scottish surname derived from Adam, meaning 'son of Adam' or 'earth'.
Amsey
English
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name or diminutive of names starting with Am-.
Avalei
Hawaiian
Meaning
Likely a modern creation combining 'Ava' (meaning 'life' or 'birdlike') with 'lei' (Hawaiian for 'garland of flowers' or 'child').
Creta
Greek
Meaning
Likely derived from the Greek island of Crete, possibly meaning 'chalky earth' or associated with the mythological nymph Crete.