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Are you looking for a girl or boy name that means “wind” for your little one to be or for a character you’re creating? Well, you’ve come to the right place! In this article, we’ve compiled feminine, masculine, and gender-neutral options that mean “wind,” as well as names with related meanings like “air,” “sky,” and “storm,” with help from one of wikiHow’s naming experts. Keep reading to find your perfect name!

Section 1 of 8:

Girl Names That Mean Wind

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  1. There are lots of feminine names that mean “wind,” from names that refer to gentle breezes to names that evoke strong gusts. Several cultures have goddesses of the wind, too, making their names a powerful way to honor your little girl. Here are our favorite names meaning “wind”:
    • Aella: “Whirlwind,” Greek origin.[1]
    • Alizée: “Trade wind,” French origin.
    • Anemone: “Daughter of the wind” or “windflower,” Greek origin.
    • Aura: After the Greek goddess of the breeze.
    • Aure: “Soft breeze,” Latin and Greek origin.
    • Auretta: “Light wind,” Italian origin.
    • Bonaria: “Good air,” Italian origin.
    • Brisa: “Breeze,” Spanish origin.
    • Fiza: “Breeze,” Urdu origin.
    • Haizea: “Wind,” Basque origin.
    • Makani: “Wind,” Hawaiian origin.
    • Meltem: “Dry, north wind,” Turkish origin.
    • Ninlil: After the Mesopotamian goddess of air.
    • Pavana: “Wind,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Sabiya: “East wind,” Arabic origin.
    • Sefarina: “West wind,” Spanish origin.
    • Siora: “Gentle breeze,” Cornish or Italian origin.[2]
    • Tuuli: “Wind,” Finnish origin.
    • Vetra: “Windstorm,” Lithuanian origin.
    • Zariyah: “Scattering wind,” Arabic origin.
    • Zephyrine: “West wind,” Greek origin.[3]

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Boy Names That Mean Wind

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  1. Lots of boy names have windy meanings, including powerful gales and soft breezes. There are also many wind deities you can name your little boy after that give off a strong, regal vibe. Check out our favorite ideas:
    • Aeolus: After the keeper of the winds in Greek mythology.
    • Amiri: “East wind,” Maori origin.
    • Aquilo: “North wind,” Greek origin.
    • Ayaz: “Cool breeze,” Turkish origin.
    • Bayu: “Wind,” Indonesian origin.
    • Boreas: After the Greek god of the North wind.
    • Enlil: After the Mesopotamian god of wind, air, and storms.
    • Erjon: “Wind of the Ionian sea,” Albanian origin.
    • Ermir: “Good wind,” Albanian origin.
    • Eurus: After the Greek god of the East wind.
    • Fujin: After the Japanese god of the wind.
    • Guthrie: “Windy spot,” Gaelic origin.
    • Kári: After the Norse god of the North wind.
    • Keanu: “Cool breeze,” Hawaiian origin.
    • Naseem: “Gentle breeze” or “fresh air,” Arabic origin.
    • Ninurta: After the Mesopotamian god of the South wind and storms.
    • Njǫrd: After the Norse god of the wind and sea.
    • Notus: After the Greek god of the South wind.
    • Ruzgar: “Wind,” Turkish origin.
    • Samir: “Wind,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Scirocco: “Warm wind,” Italian origin.
    • Typhoon: “Great wind,” Chinese and Persian origin.
    • Vayu: After the Hindu god of wind and air.
    • Zephyr: “West wind,” Greek origin.
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Girl Names That Mean Air or Sky

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  1. Wind is closely related to the air and sky, so why not choose a name for your little girl with one of these meanings, instead? They’re a little more subtle, but still give off a light, natural vibe. Here are some great ideas:
    • Aerith: “Airy” or “sky,” Greek origin.[4]
    • Ailani: “Sky” or “heavens,” Hawaiian origin.
    • Alunsina: After the Filipino goddess of the sky.
    • Alya: “Sky” or “heaven,” Arabic origin.
    • Amaris: Dr. Wilson notes that this name has a night-sky sound. It means “promised by God,” Hebrew origin.[5]
    • Anga: “Sky” or “weather,” Swahili origin.
    • Araceli: “Alter of the sky,” Spanish origin.
    • Astra: “Star,” Greek origin.[6]
    • Azure: “Sky blue,” Persian origin.
    • Celeste: “Heavenly” or “celestial,” Latin origin.
    • Celia: “Heavenly,” Latin origin.
    • Celine: “Heavenly,” French origin.
    • Cielo: “Sky,” Spanish origin.
    • Eos: After the Greek goddess of the dawn.[7]
    • Ilma: “Air” or “sky,” Finnish origin.
    • Kailani/Kaylani: “Sea and sky,” Hawaiian origin.[8]
    • Lani: “Sky” or “heaven,” Hawaiian origin.
    • Nalani: “Serenity of the skies” or “calm as the heavens,” Hawaiian origin.
    • Nut: After the Egyptian goddess of the sky and stars.
    • Sariyah: “Clouds at night,” Arabic origin.
    • Skyla: “Sky,” English origin.
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Boy Names That Mean Air or Sky

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  1. Plenty of masculine names mean “air” or “sky,” making them a great alternative if you can’t find a name you love that means “wind.” Plus, there are lots of sky deities who hold the position of supreme god in their mythologies. Check out some of these great ideas:
    • Aether: After the personification of the sky in Greek mythology.
    • Akash: “Sky,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Amun: After the Egyptian god of the air.
    • An/Anu: After the Mesopotamian god of the sky.
    • Anan: “Cloud” or “vapor,” Hebrew and Arabic origin.
    • Caelum: “Sky” or “heavens,” Latin origin.[9]
    • Caelus: “Sky” or “heavens,” Latin origin.
    • Ciel: “Sky” or “heaven,” French origin.
    • Jove: After the Roman god of the sky.
    • Jupiter: After the Roman god of the sky.
    • Ociel: “From the sky,” Latin origin.
    • Olorun: “Lord of heaven,” Yoruba origin.
    • Rangi: “Sky” or “heaven,” Maori origin.
    • Sepehr: “Sky,” “heaven,” or “celestial sphere,” Persian origin.
    • Zeru: “Sky,” Basque origin.
    • Zeus: After the Greek god of the sky.
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Girl Names That Mean Storm

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  1. Wind is a powerful component of storms. So while these girl names might not literally mean “wind,” they do have closely related meanings like “storm,” “rain,” “thunder,” and “lightning.” Here are some of our fave options:
    • Amihan: “Winter storm,” Filipino origin.
    • Asifa: “Hurricane,” Arabic origin.
    • Arria: “Brings rain,” Persian origin.
    • Audra: “Storm,” Lithuanian origin.
    • Bronte: “Thunder,” Greek origin.
    • Damini: “Lightning,” Indian origin.
    • Kára: “Wild, stormy one,” Norse origin.
    • Kymopoleia: After the nymph and goddess of storm waves in Greek mythology.
    • Lavina: “Lightning bolt,” Latin and German origin.
    • Shila: “Thunder,” Hebrew origin.
    • Strela: “Thunderbolt,” Slovenian origin.
    • Thora: “Thunder,” Norse origin.
    • Torvi: “Holy thunder,” Swedish origin.
    • Tyra: “Thunder battle” or “Thor’s warrior,” Norse origin.
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Section 6 of 8:

Boy Names That Mean Storm

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  1. These boy names might not literally mean “wind,” but they do have meanings associated with wind, including “storm,” “rain,” and “thunder.” Most cultures have thunderstorm deities, too, so there are plenty of mythological names to choose from. These are some of our faves:
    • Aegaeon: After the Greek god of storms of the Aegean sea.
    • Arashi: “Storm,” Japanese origin.
    • Audrius: “Storm,” Lithuanian origin.
    • Bahoz: “Storm,” Kurdish origin.
    • Baran/Boran: “Thunderstorm,” Kurdish origin.
    • Boremund: “Lord of Storm’s End,” American origin.
    • Corentin: “Storm” or “tempest,” French origin.
    • Chaac: After the Mayan god of storms.
    • Donner: “Thunder,” German origin.
    • Ekaitz: “Storm,” Basque origin.
    • Hadad: After the Mesopotamian storm god.
    • Hanish: “One who forewarns of storms,” Hindu origin.
    • Indra: After the Hindu god of storms.[10]
    • Jorah: “Rain,” Hebrew origin.
    • Mazin: “Rain clouds,” Arabic origin.
    • Neil: “Storm cloud,” Irish origin.
    • Perun: After the Slavic storm god.
    • Ramiel: “Thunder of God,” Hebrew origin.
    • Rudra: After the Hindu god of storms.
    • Seth: After the Egyptian god of storms and chaos.
    • Shango: After the Yoruba god of thunder and lightning.
    • Sturm: “Storm,” German origin.
    • Styrmir: “One who causes storms,” Norse origin.
    • Thor: After the Norse god of thunder.[11]
    • Tufan: “Storm” or “flood,” Turkish and Persian origin.
    • Zyran: “Storm,” Arabic origin.
Section 7 of 8:

Wind-Inspired Gender-Neutral Names

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  1. If you’re not looking for a traditionally feminine or masculine windy name, there are plenty of gender-neutral options. Some of these names literally mean “wind,” while others are related to the air, sky, storms, and rain. Check out these great options:
    • Aire: “Air,” English origin.
    • Anani: “My cloud,” Hebrew origin.
    • Blue: “The color blue,” English origin.
    • Bora: “Storm,” Hungarian origin.
    • Breeze: “Light, gentle wind,” English origin.
    • Gale: “Strong wind or storm,” Irish origin.
    • Ha-neul: “Sky,” Korean origin.
    • Hao: “Sky,” Vietnamese origin.
    • Julian: “Sky father” or “youthful,” Latin and Greek origin.
    • Kalani: “The heavens,” Hawaiian origin.[12]
    • Kansas: “South wind people,” Sioux origin.
    • Makani: “Wind,” Hawaiian origin.
    • Miku: “Beautiful sky,” Japanese origin.
    • Raiden: “Thunder and lightning,” Japanese origin.
    • Rain: “Abundant showers,” English origin.[13]
    • Saar: “Storm,” Hebrew origin.
    • Sky/Skye: “Cloud” or “heavens,” Norse origin.[14]
    • Skyler/Skylar: “Sky,” English origin.
    • Sora: “Sky,” Japanese origin.
    • Storm: “Tempest,” English origin.[15]
    • Taran: “Thunder,” Celtic origin.
    • Tempest: “Stormy” or “turbulent,” French origin.
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This article was co-authored by Dr. Hayley Elizabeth Wilson and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Dr. Hayley Elizabeth Wilson is a naming consultant and early childhood expert based in Liverpool, England. Dr. Wilson shares name meanings, naming tips, and other inspiration on social media @little_name_library to over 20k followers on instagram. Dr. Wilson is also a Senior Lecturer in Practice & Employability for the Child and Adolescent Mental Health & Wellbeing degree at Edge Hill University and has extensive experience working with children during early childhood. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Childhood and Adolescence Studies, a Master’s degree in Research, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Liverpool John Moores University.
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