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Cloud-related names evoke a sense of ethereal beauty, mystery, and connection to the heavens. From ancient deities of the sky and weather to words meaning 'mist' or 'celestial,' these names offer a unique blend of strength and serenity. Choosing a name inspired by clouds can signify a free spirit, a lofty vision, or a calming presence, making them perfect for those seeking a distinctive and meaningful identity.

40 names from diverse cultures

Nephele Greek Meaning 'cloud' in Greek mythology, Nephele was a nymph created from a cloud by Zeus. Anan Hebrew/Arabic In Hebrew, Anan means 'cloud'; in Arabic, it can mean 'foretelling' or 'a cloud'. Sahab Arabic Sahab directly translates to 'cloud' in Arabic. Ebra Persian Ebra means 'cloud' in Persian. Nube Spanish/Italian Nube means 'cloud' in both Spanish and Italian. Misty English Meaning 'covered with mist' or 'hazy,' directly relating to atmospheric moisture. Aura Greek In Greek mythology, Aura was the goddess of the breeze, or a soft, gentle wind. Celeste Latin Meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial,' referring to the sky and divine realms. Ciel French Ciel means 'sky' or 'heaven' in French. Skye Norse/English Derived from the Old Norse word 'sky,' meaning 'cloud' or 'heaven.' Lani Hawaiian Meaning 'sky,' 'heaven,' or 'royal' in Hawaiian. Akasa Sanskrit Akasa refers to 'sky,' 'space,' or 'ether' in Sanskrit, a fundamental element in Indian philosophy. Zephyr Greek Zephyr was the Greek god of the west wind, often depicted as gentle and swift. Vayu Sanskrit Vayu is the Hindu deity of the wind, air, and atmosphere, embodying the life-breath of the world. Anil Sanskrit Meaning 'air' or 'wind,' Anil is also another name for the Hindu god Vayu. Gagan Sanskrit Gagan means 'sky' or 'heaven' in Sanskrit. Indra Sanskrit Indra is the Hindu king of the gods, associated with the sky, lightning, storms, and rain. Thor Norse Thor is the Norse god of thunder, lightning, storms, and strength. Zeus Greek Zeus is the supreme god in Greek mythology, ruler of the sky, thunder, and lightning. Tlaloc Nahuatl (Aztec) Tlaloc was the Aztec god of rain, fertility, and water, crucial for life and storms. Raijin Japanese Raijin is a Japanese god of thunder, storms, and lightning. Hadad Aramaic Hadad was an ancient Semitic storm and rain god, worshipped across Mesopotamia. Thora Norse A feminine form of Thor, meaning 'thunder,' associated with storms and power. Rain English Refers to the precipitation that falls from clouds. Raine English/German A variant of Rain or derived from a Germanic element meaning 'counsel' or 'queen,' often associated with the weather. Bianca Italian Meaning 'white' or 'fair,' often associated with purity and brightness. Nimbus Latin Meaning 'cloud' or 'halo,' referring to a luminous cloud or a cloud-like atmosphere. Cirrus Latin Meaning 'curl' or 'fringe,' it refers to a type of high-altitude wispy cloud. Choma Cheyenne Choma means 'cloud' in the Cheyenne language. Nefeli Greek A modern Greek variant of Nephele, meaning 'cloud.' Ouranos Greek Ouranos was the primordial Greek god personifying the sky and heavens. Aella Greek Meaning 'whirlwind' or 'stormy wind,' often referring to swift and powerful atmospheric phenomena. Ull Norse Ull is a Norse god associated with winter, hunting, and possibly snow and ice, which form in clouds. Kailani Hawaiian Meaning 'sea and sky' in Hawaiian, combining elements of water and air. Celestia Latin An elaboration of Celeste, meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial.' Elysia Greek Derived from the Elysian Fields, a paradise in Greek mythology, implying 'heavenly' or 'divine.' Aeris Latin/Greek Derived from Latin 'aer' and Greek 'aēr,' meaning 'air' or 'atmosphere.' Storm English Referring to a violent disturbance of the atmosphere, often characterized by heavy clouds, wind, and rain. Cloud English A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere. Varuna Sanskrit In Vedic Hinduism, Varuna is a god associated with the ocean, sky, water, and celestial order.

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