Names by Meaning
Names That Mean Autumn
Explore 372 baby names whose meaning relates to autumn — researched meanings, origins, and popularity trends from 25+ countries.
Top Names That Mean Autumn, With Their Meanings
- Tess English
Tess is a diminutive of Theresa, derived from the Greek name Θερέσα (Theresia), likely from the Greek word "theros" meaning "summer" or possibly from "therizo" meaning "to harvest." The name is predominantly…
- Terezinha Portuguese (Brazilian)
Terezinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Teresa, derived from the Greek name Theresia, which likely stems from the word "therizo" (to harvest) or may relate to "Thera" (summer), meaning "harvester" or "of…
- Tereza Czech
Tereza means "harvester" or "summer," derived from the Greek name Theresia, which comes from the root "theros" (θέρος) meaning summer or harvest.
- Teresinha Portuguese
Teresinha is a Portuguese diminutive form of Teresa, derived from the Greek name Theresia, which likely originates from the word "therizo" (to harvest) or may relate to the island of Thera.
- Viljami Finnish
The given name 'Viljami' is of Finnish origin, derived from the Finnish words 'vilja' meaning 'grain' or 'crops' and 'mi' meaning 'friend' or 'beloved', thus making it a name that signifies a…
- Hazuki Japanese
Hazuki is a Japanese feminine given name meaning "leaf moon" or "leaf autumn," composed of the kanji 葉 (ha, "leaf") and 月 (zuki, "moon") or 秋 (aki, "autumn").
- Tessa English
Tessa is a diminutive form of Theresa, derived from the Greek name Theresia, which is believed to originate from the Greek word "therizo" meaning "to harvest" or possibly from "theros" meaning "summer."…
- Cloe Spanish
Cloe is a variant spelling of Chloe, derived from the Greek word "chloros" meaning "green" or "verdant," originally used as an epithet for Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and harvest.
- Theresa English
Theresa derives from the Greek name Θερέσα (Theresia), likely from the Greek word "therizo" meaning "to harvest" or possibly from "theros" meaning "summer," though the exact etymology remains uncertain.
- Theresia Latin
Theresia derives from the Greek name Theresia, likely related to the Greek word "therizo" (to harvest) or possibly connected to Thera, an ancient Greek island, though the exact etymological root remains uncertain.
- Autumn English
Autumn derives from the Latin word "autumnus," meaning the season of the year between summer and winter, with uncertain ultimate origins possibly related to the Etruscan word "autumna." The name is primarily…
- Aki Finnish
The name 'Aki' has multiple origins: in Japanese, it means "autumn" or "bright" (from the kanji 秋 or 明), while in Finnish it is a diminutive of "Akseli" or "Joakim," meaning "father…
- Therese German
Therese derives from the Greek name Theresia, likely from therizo (to harvest) or possibly related to the island of Thera, meaning "summer" or "harvester." The name was popularized by Saint Thérèse of…
- Terezie Czech
Terezie is the Czech form of Theresa, derived from the Greek name Theresia, which likely stems from the Greek word "therizo" (to harvest) or possibly from "theros" (summer).
- Teresa Spanish
The name Teresa derives from the Greek name Theresia, likely connected to the Greek word "theros" (summer) or possibly from "therizo" (to harvest), though the exact etymology remains uncertain.
- Dmytro Ukrainian
Dmytro means "devoted to Demeter," deriving from the ancient Greek name Demetrius, which comes from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest.
- Sharda Sanskrit
Sharda derives from Sanskrit शार्दा (Śārdā), meaning "goddess of learning" or "wisdom," rooted in the Sanskrit word for autumn (शरद् śarad), a season associated with knowledge and clarity.
- Tessie English
Tessie is a diminutive form of Theresa, derived from the Greek name Θερέσα (Theresia), which likely means "to harvest" or "summer," though the exact etymology remains debated among scholars.
- Eylul Turkish
The name 'Eylul' means "September" in Turkish, derived from the Arabic word *Aylūl* (أيلول), which itself traces back to the Akkadian *Ulūlu* referring to the harvest month.
- Terri English
Terri is a diminutive of Theresa, derived from the Greek name Theresia, which is believed to stem from therizo (θερίζω), meaning "to harvest" or possibly from the island of Therasia.
Popular Names That Mean Autumn
- Tess
- Terezinha
- Tereza
- Teresinha
- Viljami
- Hazuki
- Tessa
- Cloe
- Theresa
- Theresia
- Autumn
- Aki
- Therese
- Terezie
- Teresa
- Dmytro
- Sharda
- Tessie
- Eylul
- Terri
- Terese
- Teresina
- Teri
- Demi-Lee
- Sharad
- Thresa
- Terri-Ann
- Eustachy
- Stacey-Louise
- Thu
- Radowit
- Anh Thu
- Jesienija
- Theresius
- Sharada
- Theresine
- Minh Thu
- Dumitru
- Leta
- Marie-Therese
- Sharath
- Autumn-Rose
- Marie-Thereze
- Sarada
- Resa
- Messalina
- Tessy
- Thereza
- Theresien
- Automne
- Dhanya
- Tessia
- Teresia
- Theresina
- Shrabanti
- Maria-Teresa
- Reka
- Shaifali
- Sharadha
- Hemanti
- Kirn
- Akime
- Tressy
- Thessa
- Syreese
- Maria-Theresa
- Autumn-Grace
- Syksy
- Autumn-Leigh
- Terri-Louise
- Teri-Ann
- Tesha
- Autumn-Rae
- Terianne
- Teri-Leigh
- Akina
- Tressie
- Harvester
- Sharat
- Mits
- Autis
- Akie
- Akia
- Tessi
- Terrianne
- Hideaki
- Thressie
- Tessya
- Tressia
- Kezi
- Tessane
- Autum
- Demetra
- Terri-Leigh
- Teressa
- Ressie
- Anona
- Shaarav
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- ahki
- akaiyah
- akeena
- aki
- aki-markus
- akia
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- akikazu
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- akikuni
- akima
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- akimi
- akimichi
- akimitsu
- akina
- akinari
- akine
- akino
- akinobu
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- akinoshin
- akinosuke
- akiomi
- akisa
- akisato
- akishi
- akita
- akitada
- akitaka
- akitarou
- akitatsu
- akitomo
- akitsuru
- akiya
- akiyasu
- akiyori
- akiyoshi
- akiyuki
- akizakura
- akizumi
- akyah
- akyiah
- amelie-theresa
- anh-thu
- anhthu
- anna-theresa
- anona
- aquia
- atsuho
- autianna
- autis
- autmn
- autom
- automn
- automne
- auttumn
- autum
- autume
- autumm
- autumn
- autumn-grace
- autumn-ivy
- autumn-leigh
- autumn-lilly
- autumn-lily
- autumn-marie
- autumn-rae
- autumn-rose
- autumn-willow
- autumne
- autumnmarie
- autumnn
- autumnrayne
- autumnrose
- autunm
- autym
- autymn
- awtumn
- bhogireddy
- cerelia
- chesa
- chiaki
- cloe
- damarrius
- dametra
- dametria
- deatra
- deatria
- deitra
- deitre
- demarus
- demeca
- demere
- demeria
- demesha
- demeteria
- demetra
- demi-lee
- demica
- demie
- demika
- demontre
- dhanya
- dimce
- dimitrii
- dmytro
- dumithra
- dumitru
- eirini-dimitra
- enari
- eustace
- eustachy
- eustacio
- eustaquio
- eustolia
- eylul
- fujiaki
- haemanthi
- haemanti
- haksha
- hanna-teresa
- hariph
- haruaki
- haruho
- harvest
- harvester
- hatsuho
- hazuki
- hemandhini
- hemanthraj
- hemanti
- hemanya
- hideaki
- hishad
- honomi
- ichiho
- ikuho
- janiyia
- jera
- jesenija
- jesienija
- kaede
- karif
- kezi
- kikuka
- kikuno
- kimiaki
- kirn
- kiu
- kloye
- kouyou
- kwanzaa
- lateresa
- leona-teresa
- leta
- maria-teresa
- maria-theresa
- mariateresa
- mariatheresa
- marie-theres
- marie-therese
- marie-thereze
- marietheres
- marietherese
- maritere
- maritess
- marytheresa
- mathusika
- mayra-demetria
- meseret
- meskerem
- messalina
- mikiho
- minh-thu
- minhthu
- minori
- mits
- mizuho
- momiji
- momijiko
- mutsuho
- nanaho
- natsuho
- ohagi
- quanza
- radowit
- reesie
- reka
- resa
- ressie
- sarad
- sarada
Frequently Asked Questions About Names Meaning Autumn
How many baby names mean autumn?
Our database has 372 names whose documented meaning relates to autumn — including 238 names ranked for girls and 57 ranked for boys — each with its full meaning, origin, and popularity history.
What girl names mean autumn?
The top-20 list above shows the most popular names meaning autumn across 25+ countries' birth registries; use the browse list to see every girl name with this meaning and click through for details.
What boy names mean autumn?
Boy names meaning autumn appear in the ranked lists above — each name page shows pronunciation, cultural origin, numerology, and year-by-year popularity trends.
How do you know these names mean autumn?
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