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A name imbued with the spirit of "flame" evokes passion, warmth, light, and transformation. Choosing a flame-inspired name can symbolize a vibrant personality, inner strength, or a bright future, offering a radiant and energetic identity. From ancient deities of fire to terms describing its various forms, these names carry a powerful, illuminating essence.

40 names from diverse cultures

Aidan Irish This name means 'little fire'. Ignatius Latin Meaning 'fiery one', this name is derived from the Latin word 'ignis' (fire). Vesta Latin Vesta was the Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and sacred fire. Fiammetta Italian This elegant Italian name charmingly means 'little flame'. Phoenix Greek A phoenix is a mythical bird that cyclically regenerates or is reborn from the ashes of a fire. Seraphina Hebrew Meaning 'fiery ones', Seraphina refers to the highest order of angels, often depicted with wings of fire. Agni Sanskrit Agni is the Hindu deity of fire, often depicted with two heads and seven arms, symbolizing his various forms and powers. Keahi Hawaiian This Hawaiian name simply means 'the fire'. Hestia Greek Hestia was the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family, symbolized by a perpetual flame. Ember English An ember is a small, glowing piece of coal or wood, often the last remnant of a fire. Pyrrha Greek This name means 'flame-colored' or 'fire-red', derived from the Greek word 'pyr' (fire). Blaze English Meaning 'a bright flame or fire', this name denotes intense light and heat. Ignacio Spanish This is the Spanish form of Ignatius, meaning 'fiery one'. Brand Norse Meaning 'firebrand' or 'burning torch', it evokes an object used to carry fire. Pele Hawaiian Pele is the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes, fire, and lightning, known for her passionate and fiery temperament. Alev Turkish This name is a straightforward Turkish word for 'flame'. Hotaru Japanese This Japanese name means 'firefly', a creature that produces light and a gentle glow. Uriah Hebrew Meaning 'God is my light', this name links to divine illumination, often associated with a guiding flame. Candela Spanish Derived from the Latin 'candela', it means 'candle', an object that produces a steady flame. Zia Persian/Arabic Meaning 'light, splendor' in Persian and Arabic, it evokes the radiant quality of a flame. Kiran Sanskrit This name means 'ray of light' in Sanskrit, signifying bright emissions like those from a flame. Ignis Latin This is the Latin word for 'fire', used as a rare but powerful given name. Flare English A 'flare' is a sudden burst of flame or light, often intense and brief. Eithne Irish Meaning 'little fire', this name captures a gentle yet potent fiery essence. Brant Old Norse This name can mean 'fiery torch' or 'sword', linking it to objects associated with fire. Kenna Irish Derived from Gaelic elements, this name is sometimes interpreted as 'born of fire'. Blaz Slovenian This Slavic name means 'fire' or 'blaze', a direct and strong connection. Zora Slavic Meaning 'dawn' in Slavic languages, it signifies the first light, a gentle glow. Cyrus Persian This ancient Persian name means 'sun' or 'throne', with 'sun' being a giant celestial flame. Nuri Arabic/Hebrew Meaning 'my light' in Arabic or 'my fire' in Hebrew, it reflects personal illumination. Roshni Hindi This Hindi name means 'light' or 'brilliance', evoking the radiant glow of a flame. Adar Persian This Persian name means 'fire', a direct and potent association. Solana Spanish Meaning 'sunshine' in Spanish, it evokes warmth and light, like a gentle flame. Eliana Greek/Hebrew This name can mean 'sun' (from Greek Helios) or 'daughter of the sun', referencing a celestial fire. Ori Hebrew This Hebrew name means 'my light', symbolizing illumination and warmth. Lumin Latin Derived from Latin 'lumen', meaning 'light', it represents the essence of a flame. Vulkan Roman/Germanic A variant of Vulcan, the Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and metalworking. Tanwen Welsh This Welsh name beautifully means 'white fire'. Fintan Irish This ancient Irish name means 'white fire' or 'white bull', with the former being relevant here. Seraphim Hebrew Similar to Seraphina, Seraphim are the 'fiery ones', a class of celestial beings.

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