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Names related to 'fire' evoke passion, energy, warmth, and strength, drawing inspiration from flames, sun, mythical fire creatures, and deities. This curated list offers a diverse array of names from cultures worldwide, perfect for parents seeking a name that symbolizes intensity, light, transformation, or a spirited personality.

40 names from diverse cultures

Aidan Irish Meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery one'. Ignatius Roman/Latin Derived from the Latin word 'ignis' meaning 'fire'. Brand Old Norse/Germanic Means 'sword' or 'firebrand'. Flint English Refers to a hard gray rock that produces sparks when struck. Pyrrhus Greek Means 'flame-colored' or 'fiery red'. Uri Hebrew Means 'my light' or 'my flame'. Agni Sanskrit/Indian The Hindu deity of fire and sacrifice. Vulcan Roman The Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and metalworking. Cole English Means 'charcoal' or 'swarthy'. Egan Irish Means 'little fire'. Fintan Irish Means 'white fire' or 'white bull'. Blaze English A fire, especially a large or fiercely burning one. Keahi Hawaiian Means 'the fire'. Cyrus Persian Means 'sun' or 'throne'. Arden Celtic/English Can mean 'valley of the eagle' or 'fiery, burning place'. Ignacio Spanish/Portuguese A variant of Ignatius, meaning 'fiery one'. Hagan Irish/German Can mean 'little fire' or 'protected place'. Prometheus Greek Means 'forethought'; the Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity. Sol Latin/Spanish Means 'sun'. Loki Old Norse The Norse god of mischief, often associated with fire. Seraphina Hebrew Means 'fiery ones', referring to a high order of angels. Ember English A small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood. Fiammetta Italian Means 'little flame'. Pyrrha Greek Means 'flame-colored' or 'fiery red'. Sunna Norse The Norse goddess of the sun. Vesta Roman The Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and sacred fire. Adara Hebrew/Arabic Means 'noble' or 'fire' (in some contexts 'glorious'). Aine Irish Means 'radiance', 'brilliance', or 'fire'. Electra Greek Means 'shining, brilliant' or 'amber'. Soleil French Means 'sun'. Shula Arabic Means 'flame'. Kalama Hawaiian Means 'the torch' or 'flame'. Niamh Irish Means 'bright, radiant'. Brigid Irish Means 'exalted one'. Hestia Greek The Greek goddess of the hearth and domestic fire. Amaterasu Japanese Means 'shines from heaven'. Lumina Latin Means 'light, shining'. Akari Japanese Means 'light' or 'bright'. Phoenix Greek A mythical bird that cyclically regenerates or is reborn from fire. Ash English The powdery residue left after burning; also a type of tree.

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