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Winter names
What do you think of these winter themed names? Do you have any of your own to add?Winter (obviously!)
Frost
Cedar
Aspen
Snow
Amaryllis
Branch
Lumi
Grey
Juniper
Pine
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Here are some Finnish, winter themed names:Lumi (g)
Talvikki (g) - meaning wintergreen (a flower, Pyrola in Latin)
Halla (g) - meaning frost
Pyry (b)
Talvi (g/b) - meaning winter
Kuura (g/b) - meaning frost, rime
Tuisku (g/b) - meaning flurry
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I like these:Winter
Frost
Aspen
Snow
Amaryllis
Lumi
JuniperWinter, Frost and Snow would be totally unusable for me though, as one of them is my fiance's surname, and we're doubling up our surnames when we get married (with his name first).

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I love Winter, and I'm warming up to Snow (HAHA!)I'd like to add Robin and Holly.
Robin because for me it is such a Christmas bird, I see loads of Christmas cards with robins on. And Holly for the carol 'The Holly and the Ivy' -- guess I should add Ivy too!I also think of Rudolph because of the Red-Nosed Reindeer, if I could get away with naming my son this (e.g. if I was famous), I would totally name him Rudolph, I think it's great!Also possibly Mary and Joseph for the Christian connection? Though I think I've maybe gone off from winter and into Christmas names now, however I find it really hard to think of winter without the holiday.
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I think they have potential.Some winter names I thought of are:Holly
Nicholas
Noel
Noelle
Jack
Estelle
Estella
Aster
Spruce
Douglas
Christmas
January
December
Valentine
Garnet
Amethyst
Talvi
Gwenyth
Cole
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I like
Snow
Lumi
GreyHere are some more:Holly
Poinsettia
Eira
Eirwen
Gwyneira
Skadi/ Skaði - Norse goddess/ Giantess associated with skiing and winter.
Ísmey - means Ice maiden/Virgin in Icelandic.
Christmas - I hate it as a name, but thought I'd list it anyways.
Nick/ Nicholas
Chris
Jack
Icy
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