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Names related to 'wind' evoke feelings of freedom, movement, power, and nature's ephemeral beauty. From gentle breezes to powerful gales and storm deities, these names connect to the unseen force that shapes landscapes and carries whispers across continents. They are ideal for parents seeking a name that symbolizes strength, change, and an adventurous spirit.

40 names from diverse cultures

Aeolus Greek The mythical Greek god of the winds. Aella Greek Means 'whirlwind' or 'storm wind' in Greek mythology, also an Amazonian warrior. Anemone Greek A flower name derived from the Greek word 'anemos,' meaning 'wind.' Aura Latin Means 'breeze,' 'air,' or 'breath.' Zephyr Greek Refers to the Greek god of the west wind, often associated with a gentle, mild breeze. Boreas Greek The Greek god of the north wind, known for being strong and cold. Eurus Greek The Greek god of the east wind, often associated with bringing warmth and rain. Notus Greek The Greek god of the south wind, often associated with bringing storms. Gale English Refers to a very strong wind. Storm English A violent disturbance of the atmosphere, characterized by strong winds, thunder, and rain. Sky English The expanse of air and atmosphere over the Earth. Vayu Sanskrit The Hindu deity of wind and air, also known as 'wind' or 'breeze.' Anila Sanskrit Means 'air' or 'wind.' Tuuli Finnish Means 'wind.' Alize French From the French word 'alizé,' referring to the trade wind. Mistral French A strong, cold, northwesterly wind that blows through southern France. Sirocco Italian/Arabic A Mediterranean wind that originates in the Sahara and can reach hurricane speeds. Levanter Spanish/Catalan An easterly wind in the western Mediterranean Sea. Kaze Japanese Means 'wind.' Kazumi Japanese Can mean 'beautiful wind' or 'harmonious wind.' Esen Turkic Means 'the wind.' Wayra Quechua Means 'wind.' Haize Basque Means 'wind.' Ehecatl Nahuatl The Aztec god of wind, depicted as Quetzalcoatl's aspect as a wind god. Thora Norse Means 'thunder,' relating to storms and powerful weather phenomena. Indra Sanskrit The Hindu god of storms, thunder, and rain, often associated with atmospheric power. Perun Slavic The supreme god of thunder, lightning, and storms in Slavic mythology. Haneul Korean Means 'sky' or 'heaven.' Chayton Lakota Means 'falcon,' a bird known for its swift flight and mastery of air currents. Tadewi Dakota Means 'wind.' Zephyrine Greek/French The feminine form of Zephyr, meaning 'west wind' or 'gentle breeze.' Ventus Latin Means 'wind.' Kailani Hawaiian Means 'sea and sky' or 'heavenly sea.' Ruh Arabic/Persian Means 'spirit,' 'soul,' and is often associated with breath or wind. Skylar Dutch/English Though traditionally 'scholar,' it is commonly associated with 'sky' due to its sound and spelling. Arashi Japanese Means 'storm.' Akash Sanskrit Means 'sky,' 'ether,' or 'space.' Ryuu Japanese Means 'dragon,' mythical creatures often associated with control over wind, storms, and water. Mael Irish/Breton Means 'chief,' 'prince,' but in some contexts can be associated with the movement of wind. Tefnut Egyptian The ancient Egyptian goddess of moisture, dew, rain, and fresh air/wind.

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