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Rain-themed names evoke feelings of renewal, purity, and natural beauty. These names, drawing from diverse global cultures and mythologies, can symbolize growth, cleansing, and the life-giving force of water. From gentle dew to powerful storms, choosing a rain-related name offers a unique connection to the natural world and its cycles, perfect for a child destined to bring refreshment and vitality.

40 names from diverse cultures

Aella Greek Meaning 'whirlwind' or 'stormy wind'. Amaya Japanese Translates to 'night rain'. Amphorn Thai Directly means 'rain'. Anahita Persian Ancient Persian goddess of waters, fertility, and healing. Baran Persian/Turkish/Kurdish Directly means 'rain'. Bronte Greek Means 'thunder'. Chumani Native American (Sioux) Means 'dewdrop'. Cloud English A visible mass of water droplets suspended in the atmosphere. Dalfon Hebrew Means 'raindrop'. Dew English Tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night. Drizzle English Very light rain falling in fine drops. Gale English Means 'a very strong wind'. Huyana Native American (Miwok) Means 'falling rain'. Indra Sanskrit Hindu god of thunder, storms, and rain. Irida Greek Means 'rainbow'. Kasumi Japanese Means 'mist' or 'haze'. Lluvia Spanish Directly means 'rain'. Misty English Covered in mist; indistinct, watery. Neer Indian (Sanskrit) Means 'water'. Nimbus Latin Means 'cloud', especially a dark or storm cloud. Noelani Hawaiian Means 'heavenly mist'. Nuvola Italian Directly means 'cloud'. Ondine Latin/Germanic Means 'little wave' or a spirit of the waters. Pluvia Latin Directly means 'rain'. Rain English Water falling in drops from clouds. Raina Slavic/Germanic Often a variant of 'Rain' or meaning 'queen'. Raine English/French A popular spelling variant of 'Rain' or meaning 'queen'. Rainey Irish/English A diminutive or surname form of 'Rain'. Rainn Irish/English Another popular spelling variant of 'Rain'. Raiyne English A modern phonetic spelling of 'Rain'. Ryu Japanese Means 'dragon'. Showers English A brief fall of rain or hail. Storm English A violent disturbance of the atmosphere, often with rain, thunder, and lightning. Tal Hebrew Means 'dew' or 'rain'. Talia Hebrew Means 'dew from God'. Tempest English A violent windy storm. Thor Norse Norse god of thunder, lightning, and storms. Tlaloc Nahuatl (Aztec) Aztec god of rain, fertility, and water. Varsha Indian (Hindi/Sanskrit) Means 'rain' or 'monsoon'. Vodnik Slavic Means 'water spirit'.

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