
For parents inspired by the winter season, here are names that evoke images of snow, ice, and winter:
- Eira (Welsh) – Snow
Gender: Female
Significance: Pronounced “AY-ra,” this name has a soft, ethereal quality - Frost (English) – Frozen dew
Gender: Unisex
Significance: Evokes images of delicate ice crystals - Yuki (Japanese) – Snow
Gender: Female
Significance: A popular name in Japan, also used as a surname - Lumi (Finnish) – Snow
Gender: Female
Significance: Pronounced “LOO-mee,” it has a gentle, melodic sound - Glacier (English) – Ice formation
Gender: Unisex
Significance: Represents enduring strength and natural beauty - Neva (Spanish) – Snow
Gender: Female
Significance: Also the name of a river in Russia - Edur (Basque) – Snow
Gender: Male
Significance: Pronounced “eh-DOOR,” it has a strong, masculine sound - Crystal (Greek) – Ice
Gender: Female
Significance: Evokes images of clear, sparkling ice - Boreas (Greek) – God of the North Wind
Gender: Male
Significance: In Greek mythology, associated with winter - Winter (English) – The coldest season
Gender: Unisex
Significance: Directly references the season, popular as a first name
When choosing a winter-themed name, consider how it sounds with your last name and any potential nicknames. These names can be a beautiful way to commemorate a winter birth or simply express a love for the season.