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Names That Mean Snow

Explore 227 baby names whose meaning relates to snow — researched meanings, origins, and popularity trends from 25+ countries.

227 Total Names
100 Girl Names
42 Boy Names
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  1. Hina Japanese

    The name Hina derives from Arabic and Sanskrit roots, meaning "henna" (the plant used for dye) in Arabic and "snow" or "silver" in Sanskrit, depending on the linguistic tradition.

  2. Lumi Finnish

    Lumi is a Finnish given name meaning "snow," derived from the Finnish word "lumi" which has Proto-Finnic roots.

  3. Eira Welsh

    Eira means "snow" and derives from Old Norse "eirr," reflecting its linguistic roots in Scandinavian languages.

  4. Tuija Finnish

    Tuija is a Finnish given name derived from the word "tuisku," meaning snowstorm or snow squall, reflecting the natural imagery common in Finnish naming traditions.

  5. Himanshu Sanskrit

    Himanshu is a Sanskrit name derived from "Hima" (snow/cool) and "Anshu" (ray/light), meaning "the cool rays of the moon." The name is primarily used in Hindu culture and Indian communities, with roots…

  6. Neve Irish

    The given name 'Neve' is derived from the Hebrew word 'neve', meaning 'snow' or 'cloud', and is linguistically rooted in the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family.

  7. Himani Sanskrit

    Himani is a Sanskrit name meaning "snow" or "golden," derived from the Sanskrit root "hima" (हिम) referring to snow or cold, often associated with the Himalayas.

  8. Snizhana

    Snizhana derives from the Ukrainian word "snih", meaning "snow" — interpreted as "snowy" or "snow maiden."

  9. Nieve Spanish (Rare)

    Nieve derives from the Latin word "nix" (genitive "nivis"), meaning "snow," and is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the name referencing winter precipitation or purity associated with snow.

  10. Borna Croatian

    The name 'Borna' means "snow" or "white" in Old Persian, derived from the Avestan word *vouruna* (related to snow or purity).

  11. Himanshi India

    The name 'Himanshi' means "a part of snow" or "snowflake," derived from the Sanskrit words *him* (snow) and *ansh* (part).

  12. Hemanta Sanskrit

    The name 'Hemanta' means "early winter" or "the season of winter" in Sanskrit, derived from the root *heman* meaning "snow" or "cold." It is primarily used in Hindu and Buddhist cultures of…

  13. Nevis Latin

    The given name 'Nevis' does not have a widely established meaning or linguistic root as a personal name; it is most commonly derived from the Latin *nives* meaning "snows," referring to the…

  14. Torra Scandinavian or Hebrew

    The given name 'Torra' likely derives from the Old Norse word *þorri* (meaning "frost" or "frozen snow") or is a variant of the Hebrew *Torah* (meaning "instruction" or "law"), though its exact…

  15. Śnieżka

    The given name 'Śnieżka' is derived from the Polish language and means 'little snowflake' or 'snowdrop', with its roots in the Polish words 'śnież' (snow) and 'ka' (a diminutive suffix).

  16. Nevada English

    The given name 'Nevada' means "snow-covered" or "snowy," derived from the Spanish word *nevada* (feminine past participle of *nevar*, "to snow").

  17. Snezana Slavic

    Snezana is a Slavic feminine name derived from the word "sneg" (снег), meaning "snow," with the diminutive suffix "-ana" added to create an endearing form.

  18. Nives Latin

    Nives is derived from the Latin word "nix" (genitive "nivis"), meaning "snow," and functions as both a given name and surname in Romance languages.

  19. Yuki Japanese

    The name 'Yuki' is a Japanese given name that can mean "snow" (雪), "happiness" (幸), or "courage" (勇), depending on the kanji characters used, with its linguistic root in the Japanese language.

  20. Kardelen Turkish

    Kardelen means "snowdrop flower" in Turkish, derived from "kar" (snow) and "delen" (piercing/breaking through), referring to the flower that blooms through snow in early spring.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Names Meaning Snow

How many baby names mean snow?

Our database has 227 names whose documented meaning relates to snow — including 100 names ranked for girls and 42 ranked for boys — each with its full meaning, origin, and popularity history.

What girl names mean snow?

The top-20 list above shows the most popular names meaning snow 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 snow?

Boy names meaning snow 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 snow?

Meanings come from our 219,000-name research database, combining official etymology sources, the Behind the Name database, Wikidata, and community contributions reviewed by editors.

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