Boy Names That Mean Snow

Discover Boy names meaning Snow with origins and popularity.

41 names found
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Edur
Snow
Basque
Edure
Snow
Basque
Eryi
From Snowdon.
Welsh
Genti
Snow
English
Gentie
Snow
English
Gently
Snow
English
Genty
Snow
English
Hadawako
Shaking snow Iroquois
North-american-indian
Himacala
Abode of Snow
Indian
Himajyoti
With Snowlike Light
Indian
Himakara
Snow Handed, Causing Cold, The Moon
Indian
Himal
Ice, Snow mountain
Indian
Himaneesh
Lord of the snow; ruler or master of the Himalayas
Indian
Himanish
Lord of the Himalayas; one who rules over the snow or mountains.
Indian
Himanjay
Winner of snow land
Indian
HimaSai
Snow
Indian
Himasekhar
Snow-capped peak (literally "one with a crown of snow")
Indian
Himashu
Derived from Sanskrit elements meaning ray of snow; often interpreted as the ...
Indian
Himavan
Cold, Having Snow
Indian
Himesh
King of the snow.
Indian
Himnish
Probably derived from Sanskrit hima (“snow”) + the suffix -nish, interpreted ...
Indian
Manjunath
Snow, dewdrops, Beautiful
Indian
Manjunatha
Gentle or beautiful lord; literally "lord of snow" — a name of Lord Shiva.
Indian
ManjuPrasad
Snow, Dewdrops, Beautiful
Indian
ManjuPrasanna
Snow
Indian
Navadya
Covered in snow.
Spanish
Navadyah
Covered in snow.
Spanish
Nievesh
Snow, Investment
Arabic
Nivesh
Snow, Investment
Indian
Sheeban
Snow, White
Arabic
Snowden
From the snowy hill.
English
Syaibaan
Overcast and snowy weather
Arabic
Szala
Snow Fall
Arabic
Tahoma
From the snowy mountain peak
Native-american
Tuhin
Snow
Indian
Tuhinsurra
White as snow
Indian
Tushaar
Ice / snow, Fine drops of water
Indian
Tusharkanti
radiance of snow
Indian
Tusharsuvra
White as snow
Indian
Yukio
Snow boy.
Japanese
Yukyo
Snow boy.
Japanese
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