Are you searching for a good stage name as a professional mer? Are you a writer looking for good names for your merfolk characters? Well, I've compiled a very long list of names from a wide variety of cultures all over the world that have meanings that work well for merfolk.
Mermaid Names:
- Aaralyn(America, "with song")
- Adamaris(Latin, "noble of the sea")
- Aegaea(Latin America, "from the Aegean sea")
- Aerwyna(England, "friend of the sea")
- Almeta(Danish, "pearl")
- Amarine(French, "aquamarine")
- Amberly(America, "ruler of the jewels")
- Ambra(French, "jewel, gemstone")
- Ambre(French, "jewel")
- Anahita(India, "goddess of the waters")
- Annemette(Danish, "bitter pearl")
- Apanie(Australia, "water")
- Aphrodite(Greece, "once who has risen up from the sea foam")
- Aqua(Greek, "of the water")
- Aquamarine
- Aquanetta(English, "contemporary created name")
- Aquaria(American, "of the water")
- Aquata
- Arcelia(Spanish, "treasure chest")
- Aria(Italian, "solo melody")
- Arvia(Latin America, "from the seashore")
- Assana(Irish, "waterfall")
- Avalon(Celtic, "island of apples")
- Ayuka(Japanese, "sweetfish")
- Ayumi(Japanese, "a sweet fish")
- Bahia(Spanish, "bay")
- Baia(Portuguese, "bay")
- Beste(Turkish, "melodic")
- Bijou(French, "jewel-like")
- Bijoux(French, "jewels")
- Binda(Australia, "deep water")
- Brimlad(England, "seaway")
- Briny
- Cadence(English, "beat, rhythm")
- Cadenza(Italian, "musical term")
- Calista(Greek, "woman of most beauty")
- Calliope(Greek, "beautiful voiced")
- Callisto(Greek, "a mythological nymph")
- Calypso(Greek, "she who hides, an island nymph, musical genre")
- Caniad(English/Welsh, "song")
- Cannia(Latin America, "song")
- Canta(Latin America, "song")
- Cantata(Italian, "musical composition with vocal elements")
- Cantrelle(French, "song")
- Cappella(Italian, "musical term")
- Carmea(Latin America, "song")
- Carmencita(Spanish, "song")
- Carmia(English, "song")
- Carmina(English, "song")
- Carminda(Spanish, "beautiful song")
- Carmine(Italy, "song")
- Carmita(English, "song")
- Carmya(English, "song")
- Carrie(America, "melody, song")
- Cascata(Italy, "waterfall")
- Ceto(Greece, "goddess of the sea")
- Chalsie(America, "seaport")
- Chantae(French, "singer, to sing")
- Chantal(French, "singer, to sing")
- Chantalle(French, "singer, to sing")
- Chantara(Thai, "moon water")
- Chantay(French, "singer, to sing")
- Chante(French, "singer, to sing")
- Chantel(French, "singer, to sing")
- Chantell(French, "singer, to sing")
- Chantelle(French, "singer, to sing")
- Chantrell(French, "singer, to sing")
- Charmaine(English, "song")
- Chaunte(French, "singer, to song")
- Chauntel(French, "singer, to song")
- Chaylse(England, "seaport")
- Chelsi(America, "seaport")
- Clyte(Greece, "a water nymph")
- Cora(Greek, "maiden")
- Coral
- Coralia(Greek, "like coral")
- Coralie(English, "variant of Coral")
- Coralin(Greece, "from the coral of the sea")
- Coralina(Greece, "from the coral of the sea")
- Coraline(English, "from the semi-precious sea growth coral")
- Cordelia(Celtic/Welsh/English, "of the sea, jewel of the sea, daughter of the sea")
- Corinna(Greek, "maiden")
- Corisande(Greek, "chorus singer")
- Coventina(Celtic, "water goddess")
- Cyrene(Greek, "name of a mythological nymph")
- Darya(Africa, "river or sea")
- Delbin(Greek, "dolphin")
- Delfina(Spanish, "dolphin")
- Delja(Polish, "daughter of the sea")
- Delma(Spanish, "of the sea")
- Delmara(Spanish, "of the sea")
- Delmare(French, "of the sea")
- Deloras(Latin America, "from the seashore")
- Deloros(Latin America, "from the seashore")
- Delphia(Spanish, "dolphin")
- Delphine(French, "dolphin")
- Derya(Turkish, "from the ocean")
- Dooriya(England, "the sea")
- Dorea(Greece, "of the sea")
- Doriana(Greece, "of the sea")
- Dorianna(Greece, "of the sea")
- Dorianne(Greece, "of the sea")
- Dorie(Canada, "the sea")
- Doris(Greece, "sea")
- Dreama(American, "joyous music")
- Duana(Irish, "song")
- Durdana(Africa, "single pearl")
- Durriya(Arabic, "pearl")
- Dylana(English, "ocean-born")
- Earwine(England, "friend of the sea")
- Earwyn(England, "friend of the sea")
- Earwyna(England, "friend of the sea")
- Eathelin(English, "noble waterfall")
- Eathelyn(English, "noble waterfall")
- Ebba(English, "flowing tide")
- Echo(Greek, "woman of sound")
- Edlen(English, "noble waterfall")
- Edlin(English, "noble waterfall")
- Edlyn(English, "noble waterfall")
- Eidothea(Greece, "a sea nymph")
- Eldoris(Greece, "of the sea")
- Ephyra(Latin America, "daughter of Oceanus")
- Erwina(England, "friend of the sea")
- Erwyna(England, "friend of the sea")
- Finley
- Firtha(Scotland, "arm of the sea")
- Gali(Hebrew, "wave")
- Galia(Hebrew, "born in waves")
- Gatha(India, "song")
- Gemma(Italian/French, "jewel or gem")
- Gemmalyn(Latin America, "gem, a jewel")
- Gemmalynn(Latin America, "gem, a jewel")
- Genevieve(Celtic/French, "white wave")
- Genoveva(German, "white wave")
- Gersemi(Scandinavia, "jewel")
- Ghita(Italian/Greek, "pearl")
- Ginevra(Italian, "white shadow, white wave")
- Gita(India, "song")
- Gracelynn(German, "graceful as a watefall")
- Gredel(Greece, "pearl")
- Greta(German, "pearl")
- Gretal(Greek, "pearl")
- Gretchen(German, "pearl')
- Grete(Greek, "pearl")
- Gretel(German/Scandinavian, "pearl")
- Gretje(Netherlands, "pearl")
- Grette(Danish, "pearl")
- Griet(Dutch/Greek, "pearl")
- Gryta(Greek, "pearl")
- Guinevere(English, "white wave")
- Guinivere(English, "white wave")
- Gwenifer(English, "white wave")
- Gwenore("white shadow, white wave")
- Hali(Greece, "sea")
- Halimeda(Greece, "thinking of the sea")
- Harbor
- Harmony
- Havilah(Biblical, "stretch of sand")
- Hurricane
- Imogen(Gaelic, "young maiden")
- Inna(Russian, "coming from water of strength")
- Irta(Greek, "pearl")
- Irvetta(English, "friend of the sea")
- Irvette(English, "friend of the sea")
- Isla(Spanish, "island")
- Itsaso(Spanish, "sea")
- Iwalani(Hawaiian, "royal seagull")
- Jammana(Arabic, "pearl")
- Jauhera(Africa, "jewel gem")
- Jeevika(India, "water")
- Jemma(Italian, "jewel or gem")
- Jeneil(America, "champion wave")
- Jeneva(America, "white wave")
- Jenna("white shadow, white wave")
- Jennis(America, "wild wave")
- Jewel
- Jewell
- Johari(African/African-American, "jewel")
- Jorie(Greek, "pearl")
- Jule(Franch, "jewel")
- Jumana(Arfican/Arabic, "silver pearl")
- Kailani(America, "sea and sky")
- Kailee(Hawaii, "sea and sky")
- Kaimana(Hawaiian, "power of the sea")
- Kairi(French, "song")
- Kallan(Scandinavia, "flowing water")
- Kalliope(Greek, "beautiful voice")
- Karmele(Spanish, "song")
- Karmina(Israel, "song, songstress")
- Kaydence(American, "musical")
- Kelsey(English, "from the island of ships")
- Kenda(English, "child of clear, cool water")
- Kendhl(English, "from the water")
- Kendra(English, "water baby, magical")
- Keyna(Irish, "a jewel")
- Kinipela(America, "wave")
- Lage(Sweden, "from the sea")
- Laguna(Italian, "pond, lake, beach")
- Laine(Scandinavia, "wave")
- Lanikai(America, "heavenly sea")
- Larina(Latin America, "sea gull")
- Latine(Latin America, "sea gull")
- Lauralei(German, "alluring, temptress")
- Leimomi(Hawaiian, "daughter of pearls")
- Leucothea(Greece, "a sea nymph")
- Leucothia(Greece, "a sea nymph")
- Ligeia(Greek, "a siren, clear-voiced, whistling")
- Lirit(Hebrew, "musical")
- Lorelai
- Lorelay(Belgium, "alluring")
- Lorelie
- Lorelei(German, "alluring")
- Lorren(Latin America, "sea gull")
- Lula(Arabic, "pearl")
- Lulu(African/Arabic, "pearl')
- Lulwa(Arabic, pearl)
- Lyndal(Australia, "a waterfall")
- Lyra(Greek, "lyre, musical instrument")
- Lyric(Greek, "lyric, songlike person")
- Maarit(Finnish/Greek, "pearl")
- Madge(English/Greek, "pearl")
- Maegan(Welsh/Irish, "pearl")
- Maeve(Irish, "goddess of song")
- Magan(Greek, "pearl")
- Maggie(Irish/English/Scottish/Greek, "pearl")
- Maille(Irish, "pearl")
- Mailsi(Irish, "pearl")
- Mairead(Irish, "pearl")
- Mairin(Ireland, "goddess of the sea")
- Maisie(Irish/Scottish, "pearl")
- Maisy(Scottish, "pearl")
- Majori(French, "pearl")
- Majorie(Greek, "pearl")
- Malgosia(Polish, "pearl")
- Mamia(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Mamie(Greek, "pearl")
- Mandara(Indian/Sanskirt, "coral tree")
- Manee(Thai, "precious stone")
- Mankalita(America, "a pearl")
- Mara(Israel, "bitter sea")
- Marared(English, "pearl")
- Marcail(Scottish, "pearl")
- Mare(French, "the sea")
- Maree(French, "ocean tides")
- Mareen(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Mareena(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marella(Irish/Celtic, "shining sea")
- Maren(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marena(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Maressa(Latin American, "of the sea")
- Margalit(Hebrew, "pearl")
- Margaret(Latin American/Greek, "pearl")
- Margarete(German/Russian/Scandinavian, "pearl")
- Margareta(Greek, "pearl")
- Margarethe(Danish, "pearl")
- Margaretta(Russian, "one of wisdom, pearl")
- Margery("pearl")
- Margarida(Catalan/Greek/Portuguese, "pearl")
- Margit(German/Scandinavian/Hungarian, "pearl")
- Margarita(Spanish/Greek, "pearl")
- Margaux(French, "pearl")
- Margeaux(French, "pearl")
- Marged(English/Welsh, "pearl")
- Margeret(Greek, "pearl")
- Margie(English, "pearl")
- Margita(Czech, "pearl")
- Margo(French/German, "pearl")
- Margolo(Greek, "pearl")
- Margot(French, "pearl")
- Margred(English/Welsh, "pearl")
- Margreet(Netherlands, "pearl")
- Margrete(Greek/Norwegian, "pearl")
- Margrit(German, "pearl")
- Marguerita(Greek, "pearl")
- Marguerite(French, "pearl")
- Marica(Latin American, "a nymph")
- Maria(Spanish, "bitter sea")
- Mariah(American, "bitter or from the sea")
- Mariam(Latin/Hebrew, "star of the sea, grace")
- Mariana(Spanish, "of the sea or bitter")
- Marianna(Latin, "star of the sea, grace")
- Maribeth(America, "bitter sea")
- Maricia(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Maridith(England, "protector of the sea")
- Mariel(Germany, "bitter sea")
- Marietta(Hebrew, "sea of bitterness or sea of sorrow")
- Marilla(Irish/Celtic, "shining sea")
- Marin(Latin, "of the sea")
- Marina(Greek, "from the sea")
- Marinda(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marine(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marinel(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marinella(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marinelle(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marinka(Russian, "of the sea")
- Marinna(Australia, "a song")
- Marinochka(Russian, "from the sea")
- Mariota("pearl")
- Maris(Greece, "of the sea")
- Marisa(Latin America/English, "of the sea")
- Marisabel(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marisela(Latin America, "from the sea")
- Mariska(Hungary, "stars of the sea, bitterness")
- Marisol(Cuba, "sunny sea")
- Marissa(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marit(Netherlands, "pearl")
- Marita(Greek, "pearl")
- Maritza(German, "of the sea")
- Marja(Scandinavia, "sadness from the sea")
- Marjan(German, "of the sea")
- Marjani(African, "coral")
- Marjeta(Czech, "pearl")
- Marjorie(Greek, "pearl")
- Marjory(Greek, "pearl")
- Marketa(Greek, "pearl")
- Marna(Danish/Latin, "from the shore")
- Marnia(Latin America, "maid of the sea")
- Marnie(America, "from the sea")
- Marsali(Scottish/Gaelic, "pearl")
- Marwarid(Africa, "pearl jewel")
- Maryam(Hebrew, "star of the sea, grace")
- Maryn(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Maryssa(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Maya(Hebrew, "water")
- Mayim(Hebrew, "water")
- Maylin(America, "great waterfall")
- Mazie(Greek, "pearl")
- Mazzy(Israel, "precious, a pearl")
- Meagan(Welsh/Irish, "pearl")
- Meaghan(Welsh/Irish, "pearl")
- Meena(Indian/Sanskrit, "gem")
- Megan(Welsh, "pearl")
- Megara(Greek, "pearl")
- Megen(English, "pearl")
- Meggan(Welsh, "pearl")
- Meghan(Welsh/Irish, "pearl")
- Mele(America, "song")
- Melodee(America, "a beautiful song")
- Melodi(Greece, "music, song")
- Melodie(English, "variant of Melody")
- Melody(Greece/English, "song-like")
- Meltem(Turkish, "wind from the sea")
- Melusine
- Meredith(Celtic/Welsh, "protector of the sea, guardian of the sea")
- Mererid(English/Welsh, "pearl")
- Meret(German, "pearl")
- Merete(Danish/Greek, "pearl")
- Meri(Finnish, "sea")
- Meriel(Irish/Celtic/English, "shining sea, shining sea")
- Meris(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Merise(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Merissa(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Merletta(Gaelic, "shiny sea")
- Merryn(English, "wave of the seas")
- Meryl(Celtic, "bright sea")
- Mesi(Egypt, "water")
- Meta(Greek, "pearl")
- Metta(Scandinavia, "pearl")
- Mettalise(Danish, "graceful pearl, elegant pearl")
- Mette(Danish, "pearl")
- Mia(Scandinavian, "of the sea or bitter")
- Mindel(Israel, "sea of bitterness")
- Minnie(Hebrew, "sea or bitterness, mistress or lady of the sea")
- Mira(Latin/Slavic/Arabic/Sanskrit, "admirable, peace, female ruler, ocean")
- Miriam(Hebrew, "of the sea or bitter")
- Misty(English, "mist")
- Moana(America, "ocean")
- Moanna(American, "ocean")
- Mollie(Latin, "star of the sea")
- Molly(Irish/Latin, "star of the sea")
- Molpe(Latin American, "siren")
- Momilani(Hawaiian, "pearl from heaven")
- Morgaine(Welsh/English, "bright sea")
- Morgan(Celtic/Welsh, "lives by the sea, bright sea, the edge of the sea")
- Morgana(Celtic/Welsh, "dweller of the sea, from the shore of the sea")
- Morgance(Celtic/Irish, "dweller of the sea")
- Morgane(Celtic/Irish, "dweller of the sea")
- Morgann(Welsh/English, "bright sea")
- Morvarid(Persian, "pearl-like")
- Morwenna(Welsh/English, "maiden, sea wave")
- Moselle(Hebrew/Israeli, "from the water")
- Muiel(Irish, "knows the sea")
- Muirgheal(Irish, "knows the sea")
- Murel(Irish, "knows the sea")
- Muriel(Celtic, "shining sea")
- Musetta(French, "a song")
- Musette(French, "a song")
- Nafisa(Arabic, "precious gem")
- Nagina(Africa, "gem pearl")
- Naia(Hawaiian, "to flow")
- Naiadia(Latin America, "a nymph")
- Naida(Arabic/Greek, "water nymph)
- Naiya(Greek, "water nymph")
- Nakendra(American, "water baby, magical")
- Nami(Japanese, "wave")
- Nanami(Japanese, "seven seas")
- Nautica
- Nautia(Latin America, "from the sea")
- Negeen(Persian, "gem")
- Nereid(Greece, "the sea nymphs")
- Nereida(Greek, "nymph of the sea")
- Neri(Hebrew/Greek, "burning light or ocean spirit")
- Nerida(Greek, "sea nymph, mermaid")
- Nerin(Greece, "a neried, one from the sea")
- Nerina(Greece, "a sea nymph")
- Nerine(Greece, "a neried, one from the sea")
- Nerissa(Latin America/Greek, "daughter of the sea, nymph of the sea")
- Nerita(Spanish, "sea snail")
- Nirveli(India, "from the water")
- Nirvelli(America, "water child")
- Nixie(German, "water sprite")
- Nori(Japanese, "seaweed")
- Oceane(French, "ocean")
- Oceana(Greece, "from the sea")
- Oceania
- Odele(English/Greek, "song")
- Odelette(French, "little song")
- Ondine(French, "wave of water")
- Ormanda(Germany, "of the sea")
- Palasha(Russian, "open sea")
- Pania(Maori, "mythological sea maiden")
- Pasha(Greek, "of the ocean")
- Pearl
- Pearle
- Pearlie
- Pearly
- Peggy(Greek, "pearl")
- Peigi(Irish, "pearl")
- Pelagia(Greece, "sea")
- Penina(Hebrew/Israeli, "pearl")
- Peninah(Hebrew/Israeli, "pearl")
- Peninna(Israel, "pearl coral")
- Peninnah(Israel, "pearl")
- Perl(English/Latin, "pearl, gemstone")
- Perla(Italian/Latin/Spanish, "pearl, gemstone")
- Pessa(Yiddish, "pearl")
- Philomela(Greece, "a lover of song")
- Philomena(Greek, "one who loves songs")
- Philyra(Greek, "love of music")
- Raga(Sankrit, "color or melody")
- Ragni(Indian/Sanskrit, "melody")
- Raidne(Latin America, "siren")
- Rani(Hindi, "she is singing")
- Ranita(Hebrew, "song")
- Reatha(Greek, "pearl")
- Reeta(Finnish/Greek, "pearl")
- Reba(Hebrew, "joyous melody")
- Rhapsody(French, "musical term")
- Rina(Hebrew, "joyful song")
- Rivage(French, "shore")
- Rita(Spanish, "pearl")
- Riya(Sanskrit, "vocalist")
- Rona(Irish, "sea")
- Ronat(Irish/Celtic, "seal")
- Ronelle(English, "powerful seas")
- Rosemary(Latin, "sea dew")
- Rusalka(Slavic, "name of a water nymph")
- Rutna(Thai, "gem")
- Ryba(Czech Republic, "fish")
- Sagara(India, "ocean")
- Salila(India, "water")
- Sandra
- Sandy
- Sania(Hindi, "pearl")
- Sarila(Turkey, "water flood")
- Serenade
- Serwa(Africa, "jewel")
- Shantell(America, "song")
- Shasa(Africa, "precious water")
- Sheera(Israel, "a song")
- Shelby
- Shelley
- Shellina
- Shelly
- Shira(Israel, "a song")
- Shiri(Hebrew, "song of my life")
- Shoney(Irish, "sea god")
- Sirena(Greek, "siren, enchantress")
- Sirene(French, "mermaid")
- Sirina(Greek, "named for the sirens")
- Shinju(Japanese, "pearl")
- Shui(Chinese, "coming from water")
- Sidney(English, "from a large island")
- Sonata("music name")
- Sonatina(Italian, "musical term")
- Sonnet(English/Italian, "little song")
- Stormy
- Sydney(English, "wide island")
- Syrena
- Takara(Japanese, "treasure, jewel")
- Taki(Japanese, "plunging water fall")
- Tama(Japan, "jewel")
- Tamami(Japanese, "beautiful gem")
- Taraneh(Persia, "song")
- Tarni(Australia, "salt water, wave, surf")
- Tegeen(America, "pearl harvest")
- Teles(Latin America, "siren")
- Tempest(English/America, "stormy")
- Tempeste(French, "stormy")
- Tethys(Greece, "wife of Oceanus")
- Thalassa(Greece, "the sea")
- Thelxepeia(Latin America, "a siren")
- Tina(English, "like a river")
- Toccata(Italian, musical term)
- Treasure
- Ula(Ireland, "jewel of the sea")
- Una(Celtic/Welsh, "white wave")
- Undina(Latin America, "of the waves")
- Undine(Latin America, "of the waves")
- Undinia(Latin America, "of the waves")
- Upala(India, "jewel")
- Vanora(Irish/Welsh, "white wave")
- Varuna(India, "wife of the sea")
- Vela(Sanskirt, "shore, coast")
- Venilia(Latin America, "of the sea and winds")
- Vevay(Irish, "a white wave")
- Vilmaris(Greece, "protector from the sea")
- Wanwisa(Thailand, "goddess of the sea")
- Wenda(English, "white wave")
- Whitney(English, "white island")
- Winefred(Welsh, "white wave")
- Winnifred(Welsh, "white wave")
- Wynnifred(Welsh/English, "white wave")
- Yalgonata(Polish, "pearl")
- Yahaira(Arabia, "jewel")
- Yara(Australia, "a seagull")
- Yareli(Native American, "water lady")
- Zenevieva(Slovakia, "white wave")
- Zimra(Hebrew, "song")
Merman Names:
- Aalton(Finnish, "wave")
- Abharan(India, "jewel")
- Abijam(Israel, "father of the sea")
- Abrecan(English, "storm")
- Aegaeus(Latin America, "from the Aegean sea")
- Aegeus(Latin America, "from the Aegean sea")
- Alankar(India, "jewel")
- Amberly(America, "ruler of the jewels")
- Ambudhi(India, "the sea")
- Anse(French, "cove")
- Arion(Hebrew, "with melody")
- Arnav(Indian, "ocean")
- Arran(English/Scottish, "a person who lives on an island")
- Assan(Irish, "waterfall")
- Atl(Aztec, "water")
- Auster(German, "oyster")
- Axenus(Latin America, "from the Black sea")
- Azizi(Swahli, "precious treasure")
- Bahari(Africa, "sea man")
- Bao(Chinese, "gem")
- Bardo(German/Aboriginal, "water")
- Bay(English, "sea inlet")
- Beach
- Bien(Vietnam, "ocean, sea")
- Bhupendra(India, "king of seas")
- Bo(Chinese, "wave-like")
- Bradan(Irish, "salmon")
- Braedon(Irish, "salmon")
- Brayden(Irish, "salmon")
- Brody(Gaelic, "waterway")
- Cadao(Vietnamese, "song")
- Cain(Welsh, "clear water")
- Calder(Scottish, "rough waters")
- Caldwell(English, "cold water source")
- Camline(Latin America, "song")
- Cas(Dutch/Persian, "king of the treasure")
- Caspar(Persian, "keeper of the treasure")
- Casper(Danish/Dutch/Norwegian/Persian/Swedish, "king of the treasure")
- Caspian(English, "Caspian sea")
- Ceolbeorht(England, "seaman")
- Cephas(Hebrew, "rock or stone")
- Cetus(Greece, "sea monster of Poseidon")
- Chante(French, "being sung")
- Chelan(Native American, "deep water")
- Chevis(French, "chub fish")
- Cid(Arabic/English, "from a large island")
- Colbert(English, "seaman")
- Colvert(English, "seaman")
- Cove
- Culbart(English, "seaman")
- Culbert(English, "seaman")
- Daileass(Scotland, "from the waterfall")
- Dallas(Celtic, "dwells by the waterfall")
- Damarion(American, "of the sea or bitter")
- Dar(Hebrew/Israeli, "pearl")
- Dax(English/French, "water")
- Delmar(Spanish, "of the sea")
- Delmer(French, "mariner of the sea")
- Delmore(French, "of the sea")
- Deniz(Turkey, "the sea")
- Dewain(Celtic/Irish, "song")
- Dilan(Welsh, "son of the sea")
- Dillan(Welsh, "son of the sea")
- Dillon(Welsh, "son of the sea")
- Dorian(Greece, "from the sea")
- Douglas(Scottish/English, "dark water")
- Dour(Scottish, "from the water")
- Dover(Welsh/English, "water")
- Duane(Celtic, "song")
- Dune
- Dwayne(Celtic, "song")
- Dubhglas(Scottish/Gaelic, "from the dark water")
- Dylan(England/Welsh, "born from the ocean, son of the sea, son of the wave")
- Dyllan(Welsh, "from the sea, born from waves")
- Dyllon(England/Welsh, "from the sea")
- Dylon(England, "son of the sea")
- Ekaitz(Basque, "storm")
- Emiyn(English/Welsh, "waterfall")
- Ennis(Irish, "from the island")
- Ervin(Hungary, "friend of the sea")
- Erwyn(England, "friend of the sea")
- Fairfax(English, "beautiful hair")
- Finn
- Firth(Scotland, "arm of the sea")
- Fisk(English, "fish")
- Fiske(English, "fish")
- Galel(Arabic/Hebrew, "wave of God")
- Galon(Hebrew, "a strong wave")
- Gaspar(Persian/Portuguese, "king of the treasure")
- Gazsi(Hungarian/Persian, "king of the treasure")
- Gedda(Danish, "pike fish")
- Hai(Chinese, "the sea")
- Hali(Greek, "the sea")
- Hallmar(Scandinavia, "big ocean stone")
- Hancock(English, "shellfish-gatherer")
- Harbor
- Havelock(Norway, "sea sport")
- Hotham(Israel, "a seal")
- Hurlee(Gaelic/Scottish, "tide")
- Hurley(Irish/Gaelic, "sea tide")
- Hurly(Gaelic/Scottish, "tide")
- Irvin(English/Scottish, "water of green")
- Irvine(English/Scottish, "water of green")
- Irving(English/Scottish, "water of green")
- Irwin(English, "sea friend, sea lover")
- Jahara(Arabic, "jewel")
- Jamarion(American, "sparks and sea")
- Jasper(Hebrew, "jewel")
- Jauhar(Africa, "gem pearl")
- Jawhar(Arabic, "jewel")
- Jennis(America, "wild wave")
- Jesper(Danish/Persian, "king of the treasure")
- Jett(English, "gemstone")
- Kacper(Persian/Polish, "king of the treasure")
- Kai(Hawaiian/Latin, "from the sea")
- Kaiholo(Hawaiian, "moving sea")
- Kaikane(Hawaiian, "masculine sea")
- Kailano(Polynesian/Hawaiian, "sea")
- Kainalu(Hawaiian, "ocean that billows")
- Kaito(Japanese, "sea, ocean")
- Kano(Japanese, "the god of the waters")
- Kaspar(Persian, "king of the treasure")
- Katsumi(Japanese, "win over the sea")
- Kawai(Hawaiian, "coming from water")
- Kelsey(English, "from the island of ships")
- Ken(Welsh, "clear water")
- Kenn(Welsh/Irish, "clear water, clear as bright water")
- Keone(Hawaiian, "the sand")
- Kipp(English, "salmon")
- Kipper(English, "salmon")
- Kito(Africa, "a jewel")
- Kousuke(Japanese, "clear bay")
- Kye(American, "ocean")
- Lamar(French, "of the sea")
- Lamarr(French, "of the sea")
- Llyr(Welsh, "from the sea")
- Lockhart(French/Germanic, "freshwater fish")
- Lyle(French, "coming from an island")
- Mandar(Indian/Sanskrit, "coral tree")
- Mar(Spanish, "the sea")
- Mare(French, "the sea")
- Mariatu(African, "of the sea or bitter")
- Marin(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marinel(Latin, "of the sea")
- Marino(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marinos(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Marion(Hebrew, "bitter, or from the sea")
- Marmaduke(Irish, "leader of the seas")
- Marv(America, "friend of the sea")
- Marvin(England/Celtic/Welsh/African-American, "friend of the sea")
- Matsya(India, "fish")
- Meredith(English/Welsh, "protector of the sea, guardian of the sea")
- Meredydd(Welsh, "guardian of the sea")
- Meridith(English/Welsh, "guardian of the sea")
- Meris(Latin America, "of the sea")
- Merle(Gaelic, "shiny sea")
- Merlin(England/Celtic/Welsh, "by the sea, sea fortress")
- Merlyn(Celtic/Welsh, "sea fortress")
- Merric(Irish, "ruler of the sea")
- Merrik(English, "ruler of the sea")
- Merrill(English, "shining sea")
- Merv(Irish, "loves the sea")
- Mervin(Irish, "loves the sea")
- Meryn(Latin, "of the sea")
- Mizu(Japanese, "water")
- Moises(Spanish, "from the water")
- Moray
- Morgan(Celtic/Welsh/Irish/English, "bright sea, dwells near the sea, fighter of the sea, the edge of the sea")
- Morgen(Welsh, "of the sea")
- Morogh(Scottish, "man of the sea")
- Morrissey(Irish, "choice of the sea")
- Mortimar(French, "still water")
- Mortimer(French, "dead sea, still water")
- Mufidy(Scottish, "man of the sea")
- Muireadhach(Irish, "lord of the sea")
- Muireann(Irish, "of the sea or bitter")
- Murchadh(Irish/Gaelic, "fighter of the sea, "protector of the sea")
- Murdoc(Scottish/Celtic, "protector of the sea, seaman")
- Murdoch(Irish/Scottish/Celtic, "seaman, protector of the sea")
- Murdock(Irish/Celtic/Scottish, "seaman, protector of the sea")
- Murphey(Irish, "sea warrior")
- Murphy(Irish, "sea warrior")
- Murray(Scottish/Celtic/Irish, "from the sea, lives by the sea, lord of the sea")
- Murron(Irish, "sea seal")
- Murrough(Irish, "fighter of the sea")
- Murry(Irish/Celtic, "lord of the sea, lives by the sea")
- Murtagh(Irish/Celtic, "protects the sea")
- Murthuile(Scottish/Gaelic, "sea tide")
- Myrddin(Welsh, "sea fort")
- Nadish(India, "the sea")
- Nahuatl(Aztec, "four waters")
- Nalu(Hawaii, "wave")
- Namazzi(Africa, "water")
- Narayan(India, "moving water")
- Neifion("Welsh form of Neptune, god of the sea")
- Nen(Arabic/Egyptian, "ancient waters")
- Neptune(Latin America, "god of water")
- Neron(Spanish, "sea")
- Nirjhar(India, "waterfalls")
- Oceanus(Greece, "father of the Oceanids, sea titan")
- Pacific(Latin, "ocean name, tranquil")
- Pacifico(Latin, "peaceful and serene")
- Palaemon(Greece, "a sea god")
- Pelagios(Greek, "from the sea")
- Perl(English/Latin, "pearl, gemstone")
- Phorcys(Greece, "a sea god")
- Pike("pike, a fish")
- Pisces(Latin America, "the fish")
- Ponce(Latin, "of the sea")
- Pons(French, "of the sea")
- Pontius(Latin, "of the sea")
- Pontus(Greece, "sea")
- Portumnus(Latin America, "a god of the sea")
- Poseidon(Greece, "a god of the sea and ocean")
- Premanth(India, "a sea of love")
- Proteus(Greece, "a sea god")
- Quay(French, "wharf")
- Rani(Hebrew/Israeli, "song")
- Ranit(Hebrew/Israeli, "song")
- Ratan(Sanskirt, "jewel")
- Reef
- Rio(Spanish, "river")
- River
- Rockford(French, "hard rock")
- Rodion(Russian/Greek, "song of the hero")
- Rodney(English, "famous island")
- Roka(Japan, "white crest of the wave")
- Ron(Hebrew/Israeli, "song")
- Ronan(Irish, "little seal")
- Roni(Hebrew/Israeli, "song")
- Ronin(Gaelic/Hebrew, "joyful song")
- Ronit(Hebrew/Israeli, "song")
- Sachiel(Israel, "angel of water")
- Sadaf(Arabic, "seashell")
- Saebeorht(English, "glory at sea")
- Saewald(English, "sea powerful")
- Salil(India, "water")
- Samudra(India, "lord of the ocean")
- Sanborn(English, "sandy stream or river")
- Seaweard(English, "sea guardian")
- Schaddoc(English, "shad fish")
- Scur(English, "storm")
- Scylla(Greece, "a sea monster")
- Seabert(English, "glory at sea")
- Seaborn(English, "sea warrior")
- Seabright(English, "glory at sea")
- Seaburt(English, "glory at sea")
- Seager(English, "sea spear")
- Seaward(English, "sea guardian")
- Sebert(English, "glory at sea")
- Sewald(English, "sea powerful")
- Sewall(English, "sea powerful")
- Seward(English, "sea guardian")
- Sewell(English, "sea powerful")
- Shad("fish name, battle warrior")
- Shaddoc(English, "shad fish")
- Shaddock(English, "shad fish")
- Shan(Chinese, "coral")
- Shashida(India, "ocean")
- Shattuck(English, "shad fish")
- Shoney(Irish, "sea god")
- Shui(Chinese, "coming from water")
- Sid(English, "from a large island")
- Sidney(English, "from a large island")
- Storm
- Strom(Swedish, "river")
- Tahoe(Native American, "lake, big water")
- Tamaki(Japanese, "jewel, gem")
- Tangaroa(New Zealand, "of the sea")
- Taras(Greek/Russian, "Poseidon's son")
- Teddington(English, "where the tide ends")
- Thuy(Vietnam, "water")
- Tiberius(Latin, "from the river Tiber")
- Tide
- Toru(Japan, "sea")
- Trai(Vietnamese, "oyster")
- Triton(Greek, "god of the sea")
- Troy(Irish, "water or footsoldier")
- Udadhi(India, "sea")
- Varun(India, "lord of the sea")
- Valdimar(Icelandic, "ruler of the ocean")
- Varan(Hindi, "water god")
- Wade(English, "cross the water")
- Waverly
- Weller(English, "extracting salt from the sea")
- Whitney(English, "white island")
- Winthrop(English, "settlement of the pirates")
- Yaxha(Spanish, "green water")
- Yousuke(Japanese, "meditate like the ocean")
- Zaire(African/Arabic, "river")
- Zale(Greece, "sea strength")
- Zamir(Arabic/Hebrew, "beautiful voice, song")
- Zealand(English, "from the sea land")
- Zeeman(Dutch, "sea man")
- Zephyr(Greek, "westerly wind")
- Zimran(Hebrew, "song")
- Zulimar(Spanish, "blue ocean")
Sources:
www.meaning-of-names.com
babynames.net
www.babynames.com
nameberry.com
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