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Female Weather Names
Weather-related names. Storm gods, thunder gods, lightning gods, names that mean
blizzard, flood, lightning, rain, snow, storm, tempest, thunder, tornado, whirlwind,
wind, volcano.
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AELLA:
"Whirlwind." Greek myth name of an Amazon warrior who was killed
by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe.
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AMAYA:
Japanese name meaning "night rain."
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ANEMONE:
Greek myth name of a nymph who was turned into a
wind-flower, derived from the Greek word anemos, meaning
"wind."
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AUDRA: Lithuanian
name meaning "storm."
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BORA:
Albanian name meaning
"snow."
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CHUBASCA:
Chamoru name meaning
"sea storm."
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CORAZON
(Corazón): From the Spanish name of
a dormant volcano in Ecuador, meaning "heart."
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CORENTINE:
Feminine form of
French Corentin,
probably meaning "hurricane, tempest."
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COVENTINA: Name of a Brythonic goddess
of springs and wells, possibly meaning "memory of snow."
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DEMA:
Variant of Arabic Dima, meaning
"downpour."
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DIMA:
Arabic name meaning "downpour."
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DOIREANN:
Old Gaelic name, probably derived from the word doireann
(also spelled doirionn), meaning
"tempestuous weather."
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DOREAN:
English form of Gaelic Doireann,
meaning "tempestuous weather."
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EDURNE:
Feminine form of Basque Edur, meaning
"snow."
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EIRA:
Welsh name meaning "snow."
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EIRLYS:
Welsh name meaning "snowflake."
- ELYSE:
Variant form of English Elysia, meaning
"lightning-struck."
- ELYSIA:
"Lightning-struck." English name derived from the name of the heavenly fields of Elysia in
Greek and Roman mythology, a section of the Underworld called Elysium in
Latin, Elysion in Greek. The name evolved from a
designation of a place, or person, struck by lightning--enelysion, enelysios.
- ERA:
Albanian name derived from the element erë, meaning
"wind."
- ESEN:
Turkish name meaning "wind."
- EURIA:
Basque name meaning "rain."
- GALE:
- English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning
"sea storm."
- Variant of English Gail, meaning "father rejoices."
GAYLA:
Variant of English Gayle, meaning either "father rejoices"
or "sea storm."
GAYLE:
Variant of English Gail, meaning "father rejoices"
and Gale, meaning "sea storm."
GLAW:
Welsh unisex name meaning "rain."
GWENLLIAN: Old Welsh name composed of the elements gwen
"fair, holy, white" and lliant "flood, flow."
HAIZEA:
Basque name meaning "wind."
HUYANA:
Native American Miwok name meaning "falling
rain."
INDRANI:
Ancient feminine form of Hindi Indra,
meaning "possesses a drop (of rain)."
JASWINDER:
"Indra of the thunderbolt." Hindi unisex name composed of the name
of the god Indra and the Sanskrit element jasu
"thunderbolt."
KEPI:
Egyptian name meaning
"tempest."
KIWIDINOK:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "of the wind."
MASIKA:
Egyptian name meaning "born
during rain."
MERIWETHER:
"Cheerful weather." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself derived from a nickname for someone having a sunny disposition, from
the Middle English elements merry "cheerful, lively" and wether
"weather."
NEHA:
Hindi name meaning both "love" and "rain."
NEUS:
Catalan name meaning "snow."
NEVADA:
English unisex name derived from the state name, itself meaning
"snow-capped."
NEVES:
Portuguese form of Spanish Nieves, meaning
"snows."
NIEVES:
"Snows." Spanish religious name derived from a title of the Virgin
Mary, Nuestra Señora de las Nieves, "Our Lady of the
Snows."
NOE:
Hawaiian name meaning "mist; misty rain."
PATIL:
Armenian name meaning "snowflake."
PELE:
Hawaiian myth name of the goddess of dance, fire,
lightning, violence, and volcanoes, meaning "lava." She is said to sometimes appear to
people, resembling either a beautiful young woman or a frail old woman.
Signs of her presence are fine golden strands of volcanic glass said to be
her hair, or droplets of lava said to be her tears.
RAIN:
Modern English name derived from the vocabulary word, "rain."
SNEZANA
(Snežana): Serbian form of Croatian Snjezana,
meaning "snow woman."
SNEZHANA:
Bulgarian and Russian form of Croatian Snjezana,
meaning "snow woman."
SNJEZANA:
"Snow woman." Croatian name composed of the elements snjeg
"snow" and zena "woman."
SOKANON:
Native American Algonquin name meaning "rain."
STORM:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, "storm."
TADEWI:
Native American Omaha name meaning "wind."
TEMPEST:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "tempest,
violent storm."
THORA:
Feminine form of Norse Thor,
meaning "thunder."
TONDRA:
Esperanto name meaning "like thunder."
TORA:
Feminine form of Scandinavian Tore,
meaning "thunder."
TUULA:
Variant of Finnish Tuuli, meaning "wind."
TUULE:
Estonian form of Finnish Tuuli, meaning
"wind."
TUULI:
Finnish name derived from the word tuuli, meaning "wind."
TUULIKKI:
"Little wind." Finnish myth name of a forest goddess, composed of
the word tuuli "wind" and a diminutive suffix.
VETON:
Albanian name derived from the word vetetime, meaning
"lightning."
XUE:
Chinese unisex name meaning "studious" for
boys and "snow" for girls.
YAGMUR
(Yağmur): Turkish name meaning
"rain."
YOKI:
Native American Hopi name meaning "rain."
YU:
Chinese name meaning "jade" or
"rain."
YUKI:
Unisex nickname for Japanese names beginning with Yuki-,
meaning happiness; snow."
YUKIKO:
Japanese name meaning "snow child" or "happy child."
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