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This is a list of names in which the categories include air.

Names Categorized "air"

106 Names found

Ermir Masculine Albanian

Ermir is a masculine Albanian given name, formed from the combination of the Albanian words erë ("wind") and mirë ("good"), translating to "good wind." This compound exemplifies a common pattern in Albanian onomastics wh...

Ermira Feminine Albanian

Ermira is a feminine Albanian given name, the direct feminine form of Ermir. The name is derived from the Albanian elements erë meaning "wind" and mirë meaning "good," thus carrying the meaning "good wind." Found primari...

Esen Feminine Turkish

Esen is a unisex given name in Turkish, meaning "the wind" (from Turkish esen). It is connected to the word esinti ("breeze"), which derives from the verb esmek ("to blow"), reflecting a natural poetic quality. Despite i...

Eter Feminine Georgian

Eter (Georgian: ეთერ) is a Georgian feminine given name meaning "ether, air". Associated with lightness and the ethereal, the name bears cultural significance through its appearance in the 1918 opera Abesalom and Eteri,...

Eteri Feminine Georgian

Eteri is a feminine Georgian name derived from the name Eter with the addition of the nominative suffix -i. Its root, Eter, carries the meaning of "ether, air" in the Georgian language, evoking qualities of lightness, tr...

Eva Feminine Armenian Georgian +23

Eva is a female given name that serves as the form of Eve in many languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slavic, Baltic, and various others. It derives from the L...

Eve Feminine English Estonian +1

Eve is a feminine given name of profound religious and cultural significance, derived from the Hebrew name Ḥawwa (חַוָּה), itself stemming from the Hebrew root ḥawa (חָוָה) meaning "to breathe" or the related ḥaya (חָיָה...

Frigg Feminine Norse

Frigg is a prominent goddess in Norse mythology, associated with marriage, prophecy, clairvoyance, and motherhood. Her name means "beloved", from Proto-Germanic *Frijjō, derived from the root *frijōną meaning "to love"....

Fūjin Feminine Japanese

Fūjin is the Japanese god of the wind, a prominent figure in both Shinto and Buddhist mythology. The name is composed of two kanji elements: fū (風), meaning "wind", and jin (神), meaning "god" or "spirit". This Sino-Jap...

Gale 1 Feminine English

Gale is an English feminine name that emerged as a variant of Gail, which itself is a short form of Abigail. The name also coincides with the English word gale, meaning “storm,” lending it a gentle nature-inspired qualit...

Gale 2 Masculine English

Gale 2 is an English masculine given name with two distinct origins. As a transferred use of the surname Gale, it ultimately derives from the Middle English gaile, meaning "jovial" or "pleasant." The surname likely origi...

Gökhan Masculine Turkish

Gökhan is a Turkish masculine given name composed of two elements: gök, meaning "sky," and han, a title meaning "ruler" or "leader" (equivalent to the historic title Khan). Together, the name signifies "ruler of the sky"...

Göksu Unisex Turkish

Göksu is a Turkish unisex given name derived from the elements gök meaning "sky" or "heaven" and su meaning "water", together signifying "sky water" or "celestial water." It is closely related to the Göksel name, which c...

Göktuğ Masculine Turkish

Göktuğ is a masculine Turkish given name whose literal meaning combines two powerful elements: gök meaning "sky" and tuğ meaning "banner, crest" – together suggesting "sky banner" or "he of the sky's emblem." The name ev...

Gowad Masculine Persian

Gowad is a Middle Persian form of the name Vata, which derives from Avestan word elements associated with wind. In Zoroastrian tradition, Vata is a Yazata (a divine being) associated with the wind, often invoked as a pro...

Haizea Feminine Basque

Haizea is a Basque feminine first name that means "wind" directly in the Basque language. Derived from the word haizea (with the definite article suffix -a), this name embodies a connection to nature and the dynamic forc...

Haneul Feminine Korean

Haneul is a Korean feminine given name meaning "heaven, sky". Unlike most Korean names, which are composed of two Sino-Korean morphemes written in hanja (Chinese characters), Haneul is an indigenous Korean name (고유어...

Hawa Feminine Swahili Arabic

Hawa is a feminine given name used primarily in Swahili and Arabic contexts, serving as an alternate transcription of Arabic حوّاء (see Hawwa), as well as the Swahili form. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew nam...

Hawwa Feminine Arabic Dhivehi

Hawwa is the Arabic form of Eve. The name is used not only in Arabic-speaking countries but also in the Maldives, where Dhivehi is spoken. It derives from the same root as the Hebrew name Ḥawwa, meaning "to breathe" or "...

Hayate Masculine Japanese

Hayate is a Japanese masculine name. Its most common kanji reading is 颯, which carries the poetic meaning "sudden, sound of the wind." This evokes an image of a strong gust or a swift breeze, reflecting the name's dynam...

Hodei Masculine Basque

Hodei is a Basque masculine given name that directly translates to "cloud" in the Basque language. This nature-inspired name reflects the deep connection Basque culture has with its natural surroundings, particularly the...

Ilma 1 Feminine Finnish

Ilma is a Finnish feminine given name, directly derived from the Finnish word for "air". As a nature-inspired name, it reflects the Scandinavian and Finnish tradition of drawing names from natural elements. Its linguisti...

Ilmar Masculine Estonian

Ilmar is an Estonian masculine given name, derived from Ilmarinen, a legendary smith and creator figure in Finnish mythology. The name traces its roots to the Finnish word ilma meaning "air," reflecting Ilmarinen's assoc...

Ilmari Masculine Finnish

Ilmari is a Finnish male given name, commonly understood as a short form of Ilmarinen. In Finnish mythology, Ilmarinen is an immortal smith who forged the sky and the magical Sampo mill, appearing prominently in the nati...

Ilmarinen Masculine Finnish

Ilmarinen (pronounced [ˈilmɑrinen]) is a Finnish masculine given name rooted in ancient mythology. Derived from the Finnish word ilma meaning "air", the name belongs to the immortal smith and sky god of Finnish mythology...

Ilmārs Masculine Latvian

Ilmārs is a Latvian masculine given name, derived as a Latvian form of Ilmarinen, a central figure in Finnish mythology. Ilmarinen is an immortal smith from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, who is credited with f...

Ilmatar Feminine Finnish

Ilmatar is a goddess of the air in Finnish mythology, known primarily from the national epic Kalevala. Her name is derived from the Finnish word ilma ('air') combined with the feminine suffix -tar (corresponding to Engli...

Ilme Feminine Estonian

Ilme is an Estonian feminine given name, derived as a form of Ilma, which in turn comes from the Finnish word ilma, meaning "air." The name carries a light, ethereal quality, evoking the concept of air or the sky, and is...

Ilmi Feminine Finnish

Ilmi is a Finnish given name and surname. It is a variant of Ilma, which means "air" in Finnish. The name is primarily used for females.EtymologyThe root name Ilma is derived from the Finnish word ilma, meaning "air." In...

Kaito Masculine Japanese

Kaito is a popular masculine Japanese given name, typically composed of two kanji characters with optional meanings. The first element (kai) often derives from 海 (kai) meaning "sea, ocean" or alternatively from other ka...

Keanu Unisex Hawaiian

Keanu is a Hawaiian name meaning "the cool breeze". It derives from the Hawaiian language, combining ke, a definite article, with anu meaning "coolness". As a given name, it is predominantly masculine but can be consider...

Keilani Feminine Hawaiian

Keilani is a Hawaiian female name that carries the beautiful meaning of "glorious heaven." It is formed from the elements kei, meaning "glorious, dignified," and lani, which signifies "heaven, sky, royal, or majesty." Th...

Meltem Feminine Turkish

Meltem is a Turkish female given name that literally means "sea wind" in Turkish. It specifically refers to the strong, dry northerly winds that blow across the Aegean Sea, known as meltemi in Greek. The name evokes the...

Miglena Feminine Bulgarian

Miglena is a Bulgarian feminine name of uncertain origin. It may be a contracted form of Magdalena, the Latinate form of Magdalene, which ultimately derives from the title "of Magdala" — a town on the Sea of Galilee whos...

Nālani Feminine Hawaiian

Nālani is a Hawaiian given name that carries the poetic meanings of "the heavens" or "the chiefs". The name is formed from two Hawaiian elements: nā, which is the definite article, and lani, meaning "heaven, sky, chief."...

Nasim Unisex Arabic Urdu

Nasim is a unisex given name and surname of Arabic origin, meaning "breeze." It derives from the Arabic word nasīm (نَسِيم), which denotes a gentle, pleasant wind, evoking feelings of freshness and tranquility.Etymology...

Nasima Feminine Arabic Bengali

Nasima is the strictly feminine form of the Arabic masculine name Nasim, which means "breeze" in Arabic. It is used in both Arabic and Bengali-speaking cultures, carrying the same gentle and airy connotation of a soft wi...

Nefes Feminine Turkish

Nefes is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "breath" in Turkish. The name symbolizes life, spirit, and the essence of existence, reflecting the importance of breath in human vitality.Etymology and Linguistic OriginsTh...

Neil Masculine English Irish +1

Neil is an English, Irish, and Scottish masculine given name, ultimately derived from the Irish name Niall. The origin of Niall is debated: it may stem from the Old Celtic root nītu- meaning "fury, passion" or be related...

Nephele Feminine Greek

Nephele is a name from Greek mythology, derived from the Greek word nephos meaning "cloud." In legend, Nephele was a cloud nymph created by Zeus from a cloud shaped to resemble his wife Hera, in order to expose the morta...

Nephthys Feminine Egyptian

Nephthys is the Greek name of an ancient Egyptian goddess, derived from Egyptian nbt-ḥwt (Nebet-Hut), meaning "lady of the house". This enigmatic epithet likely refers to her role as a protective deity associated with te...

Nəfəs Feminine Azerbaijani

Nəfəs is a female given name in Azerbaijani, meaning "breath." It derives from the Arabic word nafas (نَفَس), which in turn originates from the root nafusa (نفس), meaning "to be precious." The semantic shift from "precio...

Ninlil Feminine Semitic Sumerian

Ninlil is a name of Sumerian origin, derived from the elements nin meaning "lady" and lil meaning "wind." In Sumerian mythology, she was a major goddess worshipped from the late 3rd millennium BCE onward. As the consort...

Noodin Masculine Ojibwe

Noodin is a nature-inspired given name of Ojibwe origin, meaning "wind" in the Ojibwe language. The name reflects the deep connection to the natural world found in Ojibwe culture, where wind is often seen as a powerful e...

Notos Masculine Greek

Notos is the Greek form of Notus, the name of the god of the south wind in Greek mythology. In the original Greek, Notos (Νότος) means "south wind" or simply "south," reflecting his role as a personification of the warm,...

Notus Masculine Greek

Notus is the Latinized form of the ancient Greek Νότος (Notos), meaning "south wind." In Greek mythology, Notus was the god of the south wind and is one of the Anemoi (wind-gods), the sons of the dawn goddess Eos and the...

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