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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
(Αελλα):
Greek and Latin variant form of Greek
Aellô, meaning "storm wind; whirlwind."
In Greek mythology, this is the name of an Amazon warrior who was killed
by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe.
- AELLAE:
Latin form of Greek Aellai, meaning
"whirlwinds."
- AELLAI
(Αελλαι): Variant
form of Greek Aellô, meaning "whirlwinds."
- AELLÔ (Ἀελλώ): Greek
name meaning "storm wind; whirlwind." In Greek mythology, this is the name of an Amazon warrior who was killed
by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe.
- AELLO: Latin form of Greek
Aellô, meaning "storm wind; whirlwind."
- AL-BORAK:
Variant spelling of Arabic El-Borak,
the myth name of the horse which conveyed Mahomet
from earth to the
seventh heaven, meaning "the lightning." She was milk-white in
color, had the wings of an eagle and a human face with horse's cheeks. Every
pace she took was equal to the farthest range of human sight. She is also called simply
Borak.
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AMAYA: Japanese name meaning "night rain."
Compare with another form of Amaya.
- ANEMONE
(Άνεμονη): Greek name derived from the word anemos, meaning
"wind." In mythology, this is the name of a nymph who was turned into a
wind-flower.
- ANILA
(अनिला): Feminine form of Hindi
Anil, meaning
"air; wind."
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AUDRA: Lithuanian
name meaning "storm." Compare with another
form of Audra.
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AUREOLE:
English name derived from the word aureole, a diminutive form
of Latin aura ("air, breeze, wind"), hence "little
breeze" or "little wind."
- BORA: Albanian name meaning "snow."
Compare with another form of Bora.
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BORAK:
Arabic name meaning "lightning." In
mythology, this is the name of the horse which conveyed Mahomet from earth to the
seventh heaven. She was milk-white in
color, had the wings of an eagle and a human face with horse's cheeks. Every
pace she took was equal to the farthest range of human sight. She is more
commonly known as El-Borak or Al-Borak,
meaning "the lightning."
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BRONTE:
Altered form of Irish Prunty, a form of Gaelic Ó Proinntigh,
meaning "descendant of Proinnteach,"
a personal name that was originally a byname meaning "banquet hall
(denoting a "generous person")." In Prunty's altered form (Bronte),
the name is identical to the Sicilian place name and the name of a
mythological horse of the Sun, meaning "thunder." But Prunty was probably purposely altered
to Bronte by
bearers of the name who admired Lord Nelson who was awarded the title of
Duke of Bronte in 1799 by Ferdinand, King of the Two Sicilies.
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CHUBASCA:
Chamoru name meaning
"sea storm."
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CORAZÓN: From the Spanish name of
a dormant volcano in Ecuador, meaning "heart."
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CORENTINE:
Feminine form of
Breton Corentin,
probably meaning "hurricane, tempest."
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DEMA:
Variant spelling of Arabic Dima, meaning
"downpour."
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DIMA
(ديمة): Arabic name meaning "downpour."
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EDURNE:
Feminine form of Basque Edur, meaning
"snow."
- EIRA: Welsh name derived from the word eira,
meaning "snow." Compare with another form of Eira.
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EIRLYS:
Welsh name meaning "snowflake."
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EL-BORAK:
Arabic name meaning "the lightning." In mythology, this is the
name of the horse which conveyed Mahomet
from earth to the
seventh heaven. She was milk-white in
color, had the wings of an eagle and a human face with horse's cheeks. Every
pace she took was equal to the farthest range of human sight. She is also
called simply Borak.
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ELYSIA
(Ἠλύσια): From Greek Pedion Elysion, the name of the heavenly fields of
Elysia,
a section of the Underworld mentioned in Greek mythology. The mythological
place name may have evolved from the
designation of a place, or person, struck by lightning (enelysion, enelysios);
if so, the name means "lightning-struck."
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ERA:
Albanian name derived from the word erë, meaning
"wind."
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ESEN:
Turkish name meaning "wind."
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EURIA:
Basque name meaning "rain."
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FLURRY: English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word meaning
"snow squall."
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GALE:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary
word gale, meaning
"sea storm." Compare with strictly feminine Gale.
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GLAW:
Welsh unisex name meaning "rain."
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GWENLLIAN: Old Welsh name composed of the elements gwen
"fair, holy, white" and lliant "flood, flow."
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HAIZEA:
Basque name meaning "wind."
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HOTARU
(蛍): Japanese name meaning "firefly; lightning bug."
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HUYANA:
Native American Miwok name meaning "falling
rain."
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INDRANI
(ইন্দ্রানী): Ancient feminine form of Hindi
Indra,
meaning "possesses a drop (of rain)."
- JASVINDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi unisex Jaswinder, meaning
"Indra
of the thunderbolt."
- JASWINDER
(ज़स्विन्देर्): Hindi unisex name composed of the name
of the god Indra and the Sanskrit word jasu
"thunderbolt," hence "Indra
of the thunderbolt."
- KEPI:
Egyptian name meaning
"tempest."
- KIWIDINOK:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "of the wind."
- MANJU
(Bengali: মঞ্জু,
Sanskrit: मञ्जु):
Hindi unisex name derived from the Sanskrit word, meaning "pleasing,
sweet." In Tamil it means "clouds." In Kannada it means "fog,
mist" and "snow." Used as a short form of
names beginning with Manu-.
- MASIKA:
Egyptian name meaning "born
during rain."
- MEIFENG
(美風):
Chinese name meaning "beautiful wind."
- MERIWETHER:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a byname for someone having a sunny disposition,
composed of the Middle English elements merry "cheerful, lively" and wether
"weather," hence "cheerful weather."
- NEHA
(नेहा): Hindi name meaning both "love" and "rain."
- NEUS:
Catalan name meaning "snow."
- NEVA: Spanish name meaning "snow."
Compare with other forms of Neva.
- NEVES:
Portuguese form of Spanish Nieves, meaning
"snows."
- NIEVE:
Variant spelling of Spanish Nieves
("snows"), meaning "snow."
- NIEVES:
Spanish religious name derived from a title of the Virgin
Mary, Nuestra Señora de las Nieves ("Our Lady of the Snows"),
hence "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, either derived from from the vocabulary word,
or a revival of the medieval English personal name Rayne,
meaning "queen." Compare with masculine Rain.
- SNEŽANA
(Снежана): Serbian form of Croatian Snjezana,
meaning "snow woman."
- SNEZHANA
(Снежана):
Bulgarian form of Croatian Snjezana,
meaning "snow woman."
- SNJEZANA:
Croatian name composed of the elements snjeg
"snow" and zena "woman," hence "snow
woman."
- SOKANON:
Native American Algonquin name meaning "rain."
- STORM:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, "storm."
- STORMIE:
Variant spelling of English Stormy, meaning
"stormy."
- STORMY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "stormy."
- TADEWI:
Native American Omaha name meaning "wind."
- TEMPEST:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "tempest,
violent storm."
- THORA:
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Tora,
meaning "Thor" or "thunder."
- TÓFA:
Feminine form of Old Norse Tófi, a short form of names starting with
Torf-
or Torv-, meaning "Thor" or
"thunder."
- TONDRA:
Esperanto name meaning "like thunder."
- TORA: Feminine form of Scandinavian
Tor,
meaning "Thor" or "thunder."
- TOVA:
Swedish variant form of
Scandinavian Tove, meaning "Thor"
or "thunder." Compare with another form of Tova.
- TOVE:
Unisex pet form of
Scandinavian names starting with Torf- or Torv-, meaning
"Thor" or
"thunder."
- TUULA:
Variant form of Finnish Tuuli, meaning "wind."
- TUULE:
Estonian form of Finnish Tuuli, meaning
"wind."
- TUULI:
Finnish name derived from the word tuuli, meaning "wind."
- TUULIKKI:
Finnish myth name of a forest goddess, composed of
the word tuuli "wind" and a diminutive suffix, hence
"little wind."
- TUYET:
Vietnamese name meaning "snow white."
- VETON:
Albanian name derived from the word vetetime, meaning
"lightning."
- XUE
(1-学,
2-粵, 3-雪): Chinese unisex name meaning
1) "education, knowledge, learning," 2)
man-made ice, and 3)
"snow."
- XUEMAN
(雪漫): Chinese name meaning "snow
uninhibited/everywhere."
- XUEQIN
(雪芹): Chinese name meaning "snow celery."
- YAĞMUR: Turkish name meaning
"rain."
- YANYU
(煙雨): Chinese name meaning "misty
rain."
- YOKI:
Native American Hopi name meaning "rain."
- YUKI
(1-
幸, 2- 雪): Unisex
short form of Japanese names beginning with Yuki-,
meaning 1) "happiness; good fortune" and 2)
"snow."
- ZEPHYRA
(Ζεφύρα): Feminine form of
Greek Zephyros,
meaning "west wind."
- ZÉPHYRINE: French feminine form of Roman
Latin Zephyrinus,
meaning "west wind."
- ZEPOUR: Armenian name meaning "breeze."
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