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Names related to 'storm' evoke power, dynamism, and the raw forces of nature, perfect for a child destined for a strong, impactful life. They draw inspiration from wind, thunder, lightning, rain, and powerful weather deities from cultures worldwide, offering a sense of strength and elemental energy. Choosing a storm-inspired name can signify resilience, intensity, and a vibrant spirit.

41 names from diverse cultures

Aella Greek Means 'whirlwind' or 'stormy wind'. Aliz Hungarian Means 'wind'. Anemone Greek Derived from 'anemos', meaning 'wind', often referred to as 'daughter of the wind'. Anil Sanskrit Means 'wind' and is the name of the Hindu god of wind. Audra Lithuanian Means 'storm'. Barack Hebrew Means 'lightning'. Boreas Greek The Greek god of the North Wind, known for being powerful and cold. Bronte Greek Means 'thunder'. Coro Maori Means 'storm' or 'tempest'. Donar Germanic An Old German form of Thor, meaning 'thunder'. Enlil Sumerian Means 'lord of wind and air', the Sumerian god of wind, air, earth, and storms. Eurus Greek The Greek god of the East Wind, often associated with rain and storms. Gale English Refers to a strong current of wind. Hadad Akkadian Means 'thunderer', an ancient Mesopotamian storm god. Haizea Basque Means 'wind'. Indra Sanskrit Chief Hindu deity, god of thunder, storms, and war. Kailani Hawaiian Means 'sea and sky'. Kaza Swahili Means 'storm' or 'whirlwind'. Levant French/Arabic Refers to a strong, easterly wind in the Mediterranean. Makani Hawaiian Means 'wind'. Mistral French A strong, cold, dry wind that blows from the north across southern France. Namika Japanese Means 'wave' or 'surge'. Ninurta Mesopotamian A Mesopotamian god of war, hunting, and storms. Notus Greek The Greek god of the South Wind, often associated with hot, rainy weather. Oya Yoruba Orisha (deity) of winds, lightning, and violent storms. Perun Slavic The supreme Slavic god of sky, thunder, and lightning. Raiden Japanese The Japanese god of thunder and lightning. Rai Japanese Means 'thunder'. Rain English Precipitation in the form of water droplets. Seiran Japanese Means 'stormy mountain'. Storm English A violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow. Sverre Norse Means 'wild', 'restless', or 'spinning'. Tal Hebrew Means 'dew' or 'rain'. Taran Welsh Means 'thunder'. Teimana Maori Means 'stormy weather'. Tempest English A violent windy storm. Thor Norse The Norse god of thunder, lightning, and storms. Thora Norse Feminine form of Thor, meaning 'thunder'. Tuuli Finnish Means 'wind'. Vayu Sanskrit Means 'wind' or 'air', the Hindu deity of wind. Zephyr Greek The Greek god of the West Wind, often depicted as gentle.

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