Saturday, April 24, 2010

What are some baby names that mean Daughter of the sea or something along those lines?

obviously the name has to be a girls name and it needs to have something to do with the sea.

What are some baby names that mean Daughter of the sea or something along those lines?
The name Ariel has nothing to do with the sea---it means "lioness of God" in Hebrew. Neither does Marisa/Marissa; it's a combination of Maria and Luisa.





Asherah is a Near Eastern Mythological name that means "she who walks by the sea".





Darya is an Iranian name that means "sea".





Deniz is a Turkish name that means "sea".





Hai is a Chinese name that means "sea".





Kai is a Hawaiian name that means "sea".





Manami is a Japanese name that means "love, affection" and "sea, ocean".





Marajha is an Esperanto name that means "made of the sea".





Maris is a Latin name that means "of the sea".





The name Mary's meaning is uncertain, but some believe that it means "sea of bitterness".





Meredith is a Welsh name that means "sea lord".





Meri is a Finnish name that means "the sea".





Mira is an Indian name that means "sea, ocean".





Moana is a Maori name that means "sea".





Morgan is a Welsh name that means "sea circle".





Muireann is an Irish name that means "fair sea".





Muirgen is an Irish name that means "born of the sea".





Muirgheal is an Irish name that means "bright sea".





Nereida is a Spanish name that means "sea sprite".





Rosemary is an English name that means "dew of the sea".





Hope you like these!
Reply:Aphrodite- Greek From the sea


Deniz- Turkish Sea


Doria- Greek From the sea


Dorian- Greek From the sea


Doris- Greek From the sea


Dylan- Welsh really means Son of the sea but it is being used so often for girls names now


Hali/Haley- Greek Of the sea


Kailani- Hawaiian Sea and sky


Mar- Spanish Sea


Mara- another form of Mar


Marin- Latin Of the sea


Marina another form of Marin


Maris/Meris- Latin Of the sea


Maury-


Moira-


Marney-


Mariam- all versions of Of the sea


Nanami- Japanese Seven seas


Nerina- Greek Name of a sea nymph


Oceana- Greek Name of an Ocean Titan


Topanga- listed as Native American no tribe associated Where mountain meets sea


Zealan- Scandinavian form the land in the sea





Kai- Hawaiian Ocean


Moanna- Hawaiian Ocean


Oki- Japanese Ocean centered





That's first try and some of them are very odd sounding.



Reply:Cordelia-daughter of the sea


Dorian-from the sea


Dylan-born of the ocean


Maren-of the sea


Marina-of the sea


Marinel-of the sea


Maris -of the sea


Marissa-of the sea


Marisela-from the sea


Mariska-of the sea


Marnie-from the sea


Meris-of the sea


Ula-Jewel of the sea





Good Luck!!
Reply:Dylan means "son of the sea," but it could be a girl's name too. http://wiki.name.com/en/Dylan





What about:


Sirena http://wiki.name.com/en/Sirena


Marina http://wiki.name.com/en/Marina


Morgan http://wiki.name.com/en/Morgan


Nerissa http://wiki.name.com/en/Nerissa


Rosemary http://wiki.name.com/en/Rosemary
Reply:Cordelia- English, daughter of the sea





Nerissa-Greek, daughter of the sea





Niamh-Irish/Gaelic , daughter of the sea





Marine- French- daughter of the sea



Reply:Morgan - it means from the sea or something like that.


Marina - marine, but in a feminine way





Are you writing a book?


Or do you live on a boat os something?


Anyway whatever it is....


"Best of luck!"



Reply:Maia means "star of the sea" in Latin


I believe Naia means "water spirit", or "water nymph" although, I couldn't find a reference online
Reply:Isabella Marie means sparkling sea
Reply:Marina Ariel
Reply:Marissa means "of the sea"
Reply:ariel-mermaid


arial


arielle
Reply:Marina... thats the only one i can think of just off the top of my head.


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