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Names that mean wind

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Wind in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Wind

AajifArabic — "Fast Wind"AanandaprakashHindi — "Wild Wind"AeoliusLatin — "Mythical keeper of the winds."AeolusLatin — "God of the winds, also - Latinized form of AIOLOS"AgnitraHindi — "Agni's Friend the Wind"AlbahAboriginal — "Wind"AnealIndian — "God of wind."AneelIndian — "God of wind."AnelIndian — "God of wind."AnielIndian — "God of wind."AnielloIndian — "God of wind."AnieloIndian — "God of wind."AnilIndian — "God of wind."AnilaabhHindi — "Spirit of the Wind"AnilabhHindi — "Spirit of the wind"AnileshHindi — "Wind"AnilkumarHindi — "Son of Wind, Hanuman"AnshalHindi — "Greek God who controls the winds or west"AponiviNative American — "Hopi name meaning ' where the wind blows down the gap.'"AquiloLatin — "Of the north wind"ArabBiblical — "Multiplying, sowing sedition, a window, a locust"AruthArabic — "Wind"AtabulusLatin — "Southeastern wind"AyurArabic — "East Wind"BadgarjaePersian — "Creator of Wind"BaregaAboriginal — "The wind. "BoreasLatin — "Myth name (north wind)"CamdanScottish — "Dweller in the winding, windy valley"CamdenScottish — "Dweller in the winding, windy valley"CamdeneAnglo-Saxon — "From the winding valley."CamdinScottish — "Dweller in the winding, windy valley"CamdonIrish — "Dweller in the winding, windy valley"CamdyenIrish — "Dweller in the winding, windy valley"CatesbyShakespearean — "Henry VI, Part 2' Sir John Stanley. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A country fellow, in love with Audrey. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A boy, son to Page. 'King Richard III' Sir William Catesby."CetewindEnglish — "From the cottage on the winding path."ChatwinEnglish — "Belonging to the cottage with the winding path, From a friend's cottage."ChatwynEnglish — "Belonging to the cottage with the winding path, From a friend's cottage."ChetwinEnglish — "Belonging to the cottage with the winding path, From a friend's cottage."ChetwynEnglish — "Belonging to the cottage with the winding path, From a friend's cottage."CiroccoItalian — "Ancient Egyptian Wind"CoorainAboriginal — "The wind. Also a NSW placename. "CrombwiellaEnglish — "Lives by the winding stream."CromptonEnglish — "From the winding farm."CromwelOld English — "Dweller at the winding stream."CromwellScottish — "Dweller at the winding stream."dhwanilHindi — "Sound of wind"ElzaphanBiblical — "God of the northeast wind"EurusGreek — "God of the east wind"FalstaffShakespearean — "King Henry IV, 1 & 2' Prince John, Henry IV's son. 'Henry VI, 1' John Talbot. 'King Henry VI, III' Sir John Mortimer, Sir John Montgomery, and Sir John Somerville. 'King John' The king. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir John Falstaff."FavoniusLatin — "Myth name (west wind)"GaothaireGaelic — "Free wind."GauntShakespearean — "Henry IV, 1 & 2' Prince John. 'Henry VI, 1' John Talbot. 'King Henry VI, III' Sirs John Mortimer, Montgomery, and Somerville. 'King John'. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir John Falstaff. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don John. 'Richard II' John of Gaunt."GomdaNative American — "Wind"GovadPersian — "Wind, Angel of Wind"GuthreyIrish — "From the windy sea."GuthrieGaelic — "From the windy sea."GuthryIrish — "From the windy sea."IrithHindi — "Of Wind, Scent"JagmiHindi — "Wind"JalbhushanHindi — "Ornament of water means wind"JungaeAboriginal — "West wind."JungaiAboriginal — "West wind."JungayAboriginal — "West wind."KamakaneeHawaiian — "Wind"KamakaneyHawaiian — "Wind"KamakaniHawaiian — "Wind"KamakanieHawaiian — "Wind"KamakanyHawaiian — "Wind"KamdanIrish — "Dweller in the winding, windy valley"KamdenEnglish — "Dweller in the winding, windy valley"KamdinIrish — "Dweller in the winding, windy valley"KamdonIrish — "Dweller in the winding, windy valley"KamdynIrish — "Dweller in the winding, windy valley"KerosBiblical — "Bending, winding. "KnotonNative American — "Wind"MakaniHawaiian — "Wind"MakanieHawaiian — "Wind"MakanyHawaiian — "Wind"MamtIndian — "Of the wind "ManojavamHindi — "Lord Hanuman, Speed like wind"ManojavayaHindi — "Lord Hanuman, Speed like wind"MarbilingAboriginal — "Wind"MarbillingAboriginal — "Wind"MaruthHindi — "Air, Belonging to the wind, God of the wind, Another name for Vishnu"NodinNative American — "Wind"NodynNative American — "Wind"NotonNative American — "Wind"NotusLatin — "The south wind"NymShakespearean — "King Henry V' Soldier in the King's army. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A Follower of Falstaff."PavanjitIndian — "Wind "PavanputraHindi — "Lord Hanuman (Son of wind)"PavansutHindi — "Lord Hanuman (Son of wind)"PavasHindi — "Wind"PawanHindi — "Wind"PhongVietnamese — "Wind"PistolShakespearean — "King Henry IV, Part 2' An irregular humorist. In Henry V, Pistol is a soldier in the King's army. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A Follower of Falstaff."ProlayaHindi — "Wind"RithyshHindi — "King of wind and truth"SammetaHindi — "Wind"SanvahHindi — "Carrying Along Bearing Wind"SarimanHindi — "Wind"SeferinoGreek — "Of the west wind"ShallowShakespearean — "King Henry IV, Part 2' and 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Robert Shallow, a country justice."SimpleShakespearean — "The Merry Wives of Windsor' Servant to Slender."SlenderShakespearean — "The Merry Wives of Windsor' Cousin to Shallow."SukaHindi — "Wind"SukesamurthiHindi — "Wind"SwaleaEnglish — "From the winding stream meadow."SwaleahEnglish — "From the winding stream meadow."SwaleeEnglish — "From the winding stream meadow."SwaleighEnglish — "From the winding stream meadow."SwaleyEnglish — "From the winding stream meadow."SwaliEnglish — "From the winding stream meadow."SwalieEnglish — "From the winding stream meadow."SwalyEnglish — "From the winding stream meadow."SyandanHindi — "Air; Wind"TadiNative American — "Of the wind"TanunHindi — "The Wind"TyphoonChinese — "Of the great wind"VayubhutiHindi — "Born of Wind"VayuretasHindi — "As Powerful as the Wind, A Rishi"VayuvegHindi — "As Swift as the Wind"VeginHindi — "Swift, Wind"WabanNative American — "Of the east wind"WariAboriginal — "Wind"WarieAboriginal — "Wind"WarriAboriginal — "Wind"WarrieAboriginal — "Wind"WarryAboriginal — "Wind"WaryAboriginal — "Wind"WayraNative American — "Born of the wind"WendlesoraGerman — "From Windsor."WilhautyahNorth American Indian — "Wind blowing, blowing wind Nez Perce"WindelEnglish — "From the windy valley."WindellTeutonic — "From the windy valley."WindgateEnglish — "From the winding gate."WindlanEnglish — "From the windy valley."WindsorEnglish — "From Windsor. Surname and place name. The house of Windsor has been the ruling family of the UK since 1917."WingateTeutonic — "From the winding gate."WinsorEnglish — "From Windsor."WyndalEnglish — "From the windy valley."WyndamEnglish — "From the winding path in the field Windam"WyndellEnglish — "From the windy valley."ZefirinoGreek — "Form of Zephyr meaning "of the west wind""ZelfirinoGreek — "Spring wind."

Girl names that mean Wind

AahuyaArabic — "Wind"AeolaGreek — "Feminine form of Aeolus, a name of uncertain derivation, which was borne by the Greek mythological god of the winds"AiraAmerican — "Of the Wind"AitheriaGreek — "Of the wind"AlezaeFrench — "Gentle Trade Wind"AnilaIndian — "God of the wind."AnilahIndian — "God of the wind."AnillaIndian — "God of the wind."AnillahIndian — "God of the wind."AnylaIndian — "God of the wind."AnylahIndian — "God of the wind."AnyllaIndian — "God of the wind."AnyllahIndian — "God of the wind."ArmalaaArabic — "Wind"BazeenArabic — "Wind"CamiraAboriginal — "Of the wind. "CanaceGreek — "Daughter of the wind God."CoolaliaAboriginal — "South wind."CoolaliahAboriginal — "South wind."CoolalieAboriginal — "South wind."CoolalyaAboriginal — "South wind."CoolalyahAboriginal — "South wind."DuburArabic — "Cool Wind of The Morning"EsenTurkish — "Of the wind"HafifahArabic — "Rustle, swish, the sound of wind moving through trees"IrajaHindi — "Daughter of wind (daughter of the wind)"IrijayaHindi — "Victorious Wind"IsmittaAfrican — "Mythical N. African name for the southern wind, meaning 'Daughter of the Mountains of the Moon.'"JippaAboriginal — "Float like the wind."KanaceGreek — "Daughter of the wind God."KazaneJapanese — "Sound Of Wind"KharqaUrdu — "Strong, wind"KiwidinokNative American — "Of the wind (Chippewa)."LeewanaAboriginal — "The wind. "ManillaAboriginal — "A winding river. "MaushmiIndian — "Monsoon wind"MausluniHindi — "Monsoon wind"MausumiIndian — "Beauty. Monsoon wind"MelloneyLatin — "Variant of Melanie: The black one. Dark. Famous Bearer: A character in Margaret Mitchell's 'Gone with the Wind'."MyrrinaAboriginal — "Wind"MyrrinahAboriginal — "Wind"MyrrineAboriginal — "Wind"MyrrynaAboriginal — "Wind"MyrrynahAboriginal — "Wind"MyrynaAboriginal — "Wind"MyrynahAboriginal — "Wind"MystralFrench — "Cold, Dry, Northerly Wind"NirvaHindi — "Refreshing, Like the wind"PubiHindi — "The wind which passes through east"PurwaHindi — "East wind as foreboding rain, Easterly, Breeze"QuicklyShakespearean — "King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Mistress Quickly, hostess of the Boar's Head in Eastcheap. Later, in Henry V, she is Pistol's wife. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Mistress Quickly, servant to Doctor Caius."RomaisaArabic — "Jannat Ki Khoobsoorti, Wind that scatters dust and hides tracks and footprints"RumaisaArabic — "Jannat Ki Khoobsoorti, Wind that scatters dust and hides tracks and footprints"SaaibaahArabic — "Wind"SabaaMuslim — "Variant of Saba: Eastern wind."SabayaArabic — "Morning east wind."SabayahArabic — "Morning east wind."SabiyaArabic — "Morning east wind."SabiyahArabic — "East Wind"SabyaArabic — "Morning east wind."SabyahArabic — "Morning east wind."ScarlettEnglish — "Red. One who wears or sells scarlet cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's heroine (Scarlett O'Hara) in 'Gone With the Wind'."SciroccoArabic — "Of a warm wind"SefarinaGreek — "Of a gentle wind"SeferinaSpanish — "Feminine form of Seferino zephyr, the west wind. See SEFERINO Male Names"SephyrGreek — "West wind."ShakayaHindi — "Voices in the Wind Life"ShamaailahUrdu — "Good qualities, virtues, excellencies, talents, dispositions, customs, northerly winds or regions"ShameelahUrdu — "Good quality, virtue, excellence, talent, disposition, custom, northerly winds or regions"ShamoolArabic — "Cool Wind"ShifaanArabic — "Cool Wind"ShushmiHindi — "Wind"SilaiUrdu — "Wind"SlmlNorth American Indian — "Valley of the wind"TadewiNative American — "Wind"TadiwiOmaha — "Wind"TalunaHindi — "Young, Wind"TuuliLatin — "Wind"VeataCambodian — "Wind"VeniliaLatin — "Of the sea and winds"VindhyanilayaHindi — "A Form of Durga, Wind of Vindhyas"ZariyaUrdu — "Scattering wind, A wind that scatters things like dust or leaves in the streets"ZefirynPolish — "Goddess of the west wind."ZefuynGreek — "Of the west wind."ZfiphyrlneFrench — "the Greek Zephyra, the feminine form of Zephyrus, which is derived from zephyros the west wind The name Zephyrus is borne in Greek mythology by the god of the west wind"ZyphireGreek — "Of the west wind."