Christmas names :)
Could you give me a list of your favorite Christmas and winter names please?
Also looking for new names that are not in the database.
I really like names with snow-meanings but there aren't so many in the database.
Also looking for new names that are not in the database.
I really like names with snow-meanings but there aren't so many in the database.
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Christmas:
Natalia / Natasha / Natalie
Noelle / Noel
Joshua (English form of Jesus)
Stella (for the star)
Angel and variants
Gabriel / Gabrielle
Mary and variants
Joseph and variants
Christian / Christiana (Christmas IS a Christian holiday, after all)
Nicholas / Nicole
Winter:
Winter
Margaret and variants (Margaret means "pearl", and both pearls and snow are white)
Guinevere / Jennifer
Phoebe
Phaedra
Claire and variants
Bianca / Blanche
Amethyst (birthstone of February, a winter month)
Whitney
Everest (as in the mountain, and mountains often have snow on the top)
Natalia / Natasha / Natalie
Noelle / Noel
Joshua (English form of Jesus)
Stella (for the star)
Angel and variants
Gabriel / Gabrielle
Mary and variants
Joseph and variants
Christian / Christiana (Christmas IS a Christian holiday, after all)
Nicholas / Nicole
Winter:
Winter
Margaret and variants (Margaret means "pearl", and both pearls and snow are white)
Guinevere / Jennifer
Phoebe
Phaedra
Claire and variants
Bianca / Blanche
Amethyst (birthstone of February, a winter month)
Whitney
Everest (as in the mountain, and mountains often have snow on the top)
This message was edited 12/17/2018, 11:49 AM
Nieves from the Spanish title for for Our Lady of the Snows.
Desnieges (“of the Snows” in French from the same title as above)
Anastasia is a Christmas name to me because the second mass on Christmas Day is dedicated to St. Anastasia.
Jasper/ Casper, Melchior and Balthazar
Estelle or Stella for the star.
Natalia and Noel and all their derivatives.
Adam and Eve - Christmas Eve is the feast day of these two.
Mary and Joseph and all their variations.
Emmanuel
Istvan, Stephen, etc. St Stephens day being the day after Christmas
Gabriel, Gabrielle
Desnieges (“of the Snows” in French from the same title as above)
Anastasia is a Christmas name to me because the second mass on Christmas Day is dedicated to St. Anastasia.
Jasper/ Casper, Melchior and Balthazar
Estelle or Stella for the star.
Natalia and Noel and all their derivatives.
Adam and Eve - Christmas Eve is the feast day of these two.
Mary and Joseph and all their variations.
Emmanuel
Istvan, Stephen, etc. St Stephens day being the day after Christmas
Gabriel, Gabrielle
This message was edited 12/15/2018, 6:20 PM
Hi Perrine !!!
I suggest you these submitted names. Please be careful to consider just the three-star ones.
https://www.behindthename.com/submit/names/description/snow
I came across an 'obscure' names which is Winterina. It is lovely imo.
Then I would use: Neve, Nives, Neige, Nix, Bianca, Candice (Candida would be better but unfortunately has a bad meaning), Gala, Galatea, Immacolata, Chiara
I suggest you these submitted names. Please be careful to consider just the three-star ones.
https://www.behindthename.com/submit/names/description/snow
I came across an 'obscure' names which is Winterina. It is lovely imo.
Then I would use: Neve, Nives, Neige, Nix, Bianca, Candice (Candida would be better but unfortunately has a bad meaning), Gala, Galatea, Immacolata, Chiara
This message was edited 12/15/2018, 11:17 AM