Ten names for girls inspired by winter

If you are expecting a girl that will be born next winter, or you just like the names related to this season, maybe these ideas we can come up with can come to you from Guiainfantil.com . Winter is characterized by low temperatures, snowy landscapes or frost, and is the time of flowering and also ha

If you are expecting a girl that will be born next winter, or you just like the names related to this season, maybe these ideas we can come up with can come to you from Guiainfantil.com .

Winter is characterized by low temperatures, snowy landscapes or frost, and is the time of flowering and also harvest for some species, in one way or another the names that we propose have to do with these particularities of this station. They are names that have different origin and meaning but they all have one thing in common: they are related in one way or another to winter. Here is the list with ten names for girls inspired by winter.

10 names for girls inspired by winter

1. Snow: If something characterizes winter, it is cold and cold temperatures. Therefore, this name is undoubtedly the protagonist of this era. The origin of this name is Latin and means 'that which has supreme whiteness'. In other languages ​​the variations of this name are quite curious using Nives in Italian, Edurne in Euskera or Neus in Catalan: Neus. With this name are known personalities such as the Spanish journalist Nieves Herrero, the Spanish actress Neus Asensi, or the Spanish singer Edurne.

2. White: the origin of this name is German. It means 'bright'. The adaptation of Bianca in Italian or Whitney in English is used. The Spanish model Blanca Suárez, Whitney Houston, famous American singer, Peruvian tennis player Bianca Botto and Mexican actress Blanca Guerra among others stand out with this name.

3. Camellia: is the winter flower par excellence because it is the season in which it blooms bringing joy with the tones of its leaves. This name is of Latin origin and could mean 'camel'.

4. Zahra: is a name of Arabic origin that means 'white' and also according to some voices means 'bright'. Characteristics par excellence of the winter snow phenomenon. Among the variants of this name we find Zhora or Zahara.

5. Olivia: the harvesting campaign for the olive takes place in the middle of the winter season. Hence, we propose this name of Latin origin with which reference is made to the fruit of the olive tree. It means the one that protects peace. Among the famous personalities named after Olivia Newton-John, actress and Australian singer, Maria Olivia Mönckeberg Pardo, Chilean journalist, and Olivia, fictional character, who was Popeye's girlfriend.

6. Eira: is an unusual name of Scandinavian origin that means 'snow'. Sometimes we can also find it with the Heira form. It represents a Scandinavian goddess, specifically the goddess of health who offered happiness and tranquility to the gods.

7. Hortensia: is a name that was used with greater assiduity in Spain a few decades ago, and practically today it is in disuse. In this season the winter hydrangea blooms, characterized by having always its green leaves. It is a name of Latin origin and means 'jardinera'.

8. Holly: is a name of Anglo-Saxon origin that means 'holly'. It is a small tree that is used as a Christmas ornament and its fruits are called mistletoe. Tradition says that couples who kiss under the holly fall in love forever. Among the personalities that are named, we highlight Holly Hunter, the American actress who won the Oscar for her role in the movie 'The Piano'.

9. Edelweiss: is a name of Germanic origin and means 'the flower of the snows'. It is a small plant that believes in the heights. We can find it in the Alps and in the Spanish Pyrenees. It is the national flower of Austria.

10. Jale: is a Kurdish name that means frost. Like the one that occurs during the cold months of winter. The model and journalist of Costa Rican television, although born in Dubai, Jale Berahimi, stands out with this name.