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

Names Categorized "winter"

12 Names found

Amihan Feminine Tagalog

Amihan is a Tagalog word that functions as a feminine given name, meaning "north wind" or "winter storm". In the Philippines, amihan refers to the cool, dry northeast monsoon season, which typically runs from October or...

Angerona Feminine Roman

Angerona is an ancient Roman goddess whose name and cult reflect themes of silence, secrecy, and the winter solstice. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it is possibly derived from Latin angor meaning "strangulation,...

Aputsiaq Masculine Greenlandic

Aputsiaq is a Greenlandic masculine given name deriving directly from the Greenlandic word aputsiaq, meaning "snowflake." The name reflects the Arctic environment of Greenland, where snow is a defining natural element. A...

December Feminine English

December is an English feminine given name taken directly from the name of the twelfth month of the year. As a birth-month name, December may be given to a child born during that month, following a tradition of using mon...

Eirwen Feminine Welsh

Eirwen is a feminine Welsh given name meaning "white snow"—a combination of the Welsh elements eira (snow) and gwen (white, blessed). The name originated as a modern coinage in the early 20th century, drawing on compound...

Fuyuko Feminine Japanese

Fuyuko (written in kanji as 冬子 or 芙由子) is a feminine Japanese given name. The name is typically composed of the kanji 冬 (fuyu) meaning "winter" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", literally translating to "winter child"....

Gwyneira Feminine Welsh

Etymology and Meaning Gwyneira is a modern Welsh female name created from two Welsh elements: gwyn meaning "white" or "blessed," and eira meaning "snow." The combined meaning is often interpreted as "white snow" or "bles...

January Feminine English

Etymology and HistoryJanuary is a feminine given name derived directly from the name of the first month of the Gregorian calendar, January. The month itself was named after the ancient Roman god Janus, the deity of gatew...

Kirsi Feminine Finnish

Kirsi is a Finnish female given name with multiple layers of meaning, reflecting both linguistic adaptation and natural imagery. It originated either as a Finnish form of Christina or as a short form of Kirsikka, which m...

Marzanna 2 Feminine Slavic

Marzanna 2 is a Polish variant of the name Morana, rooted in Old Slavic mythology. The native form Morana derives from Old Slavic morŭ meaning "death, plague" [1], directly linking the name to its mythological bearer. In...

Morana Feminine Croatian Slavic

Morana is a feminine name of Slavic origin, derived from the Old Slavic word morŭ meaning "death, plague". In Slavic mythology, Morana is the name of a goddess associated with winter and death, often depicted as a dark d...

Winter Feminine English

Etymology and OriginWinter is an English given name derived directly from the season Winter, which itself comes from Old English winter. The name belongs to the category of seasonal names, often chosen for babies born du...

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