50+ African goddess names and meanings - Tuko.co.ke
Most communities from around the world believed in various goddesses as their keeper and fate determiners. Most of the goddesses from the early years continue to inspire generations for their irreplaceable roles. Notably, there were deities in charge of every sect of life, contrary to the current monotheism system of belief.
Who are the African goddesses? Ancient African thrived under a robust faith system before westernization, among the most deity-centred parts of life, including love, beauty, fire, rain, and harvest. Goddesses were incredibly respectable, with each bearing a specific name depending on the primary roles. Here are the African mythology goddesses, their names, and meanings.
African goddess of love and beauty
Who is the African goddess of love? Oshun is the African goddess of love and sweet waters. She is a specific deity among the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Oshun is by far the most famous African goddess of beauty.
Creator, sun, moon, stars, or nature female deities
Gleti - She is the moon goddess revered by all in the Dahomey kingdom, particularly the Fon people, Benin. She is the mother of all-stars.
Nana Buluku - The goddess is a supreme creator and mother to the sun spirit Lisa, moon spirit Mawu, and the entire universe, in Dahomey mythology, West Africa. She is also called Nana Buku or Nana Buruku.
Aberewa - Goddess of earth among the Ashanti in Ghana
Aja - Goddess of the forest among the Yoruba
Mawu-Lisa - Creator goddess, Fon people of Benin
Amma - Creator goddess in Burkina Faso and Mali, Dogon people
Asaase - Afua the earth goddess in Ghana among the Ashanti
Faro - Creator goddess in Mali, Bambara people
Kitaka - Earth goddess in Uganda, Baganda people
Nkwa - Creator goddess in Gabon, Fang people
Woyengi - Creator goddess among the Ijo in Nigeria
African goddess of fire
Who is the African god of fire? Africans believed that different goddesses had authorities over the fire.
Oya- Wears a lot of red, is the Yoruba warrior-goddess of fire. She is also the goddess of the Niger river, magic, wind, fertility, and other chaotic, electrifying phenomena.
Morimi- Goddess of fire among the Yoruba
African goddess of fertility and harvest
Asase Ya - She is also famous as Asaase Afua, Asaase Yaa, or Asase Yaa among the Bono people of the Akan ethnic group in Ghana and Guinea Coast. She is the goddess of fertility on the earth, bearing other divine titles such as Aberewaa or Mother Earth. She is second to Nyame (the Creator) in power and reverence.
Mboya - Fertility and motherhood deity in Congo
Mbaba Mwana Waresa - Fertility goddess in South Africa among the Zulu
Ala (odinani) - The Igbo people esteem Ala being the goddess of morality, creativity, fertility, and the earth as a whole. She is the most important deity in the Igbo mythology.
Ahia Njoku - She is a famous goddess among the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. The community believes she is responsible for yam, a special treat among the locals.
Abuk - deity of women and gardens in Sudan
Mwambwa - Goddess of desire and lust in Namibia
Inkosazana - Goddess of agriculture in South Africa, Zulu people
African rain, river, sea, and water goddesses
Mami Wata - The goddess is a well-known water spirit displaying male characters at times. Residents of West, Central Africa, and Southern Africa uphold her goddess powers as supreme.
Oba - Obba was the first wife of Shango, the third king of the Oyo Empire and the Yoruba Undergod of thunder and lightning. This African name refers to the river goddess in African mythology. She is the breath of divinity when it comes to the gods of rivers.
Bunzi - Kongo mythology believes in Bunzi as the goddess of the rain. She is the daughter of her great mother, Mboze. She is a coloured serpent well pleased with those who bring their plentiful harvest in her worship
Abena - River goddess associated with wealth symbols of brass and gold
Mamlambo - Goddess of rivers among the Zulu of South Africa
Obba - Goddess of Obba River in Nigeria
Yemaja - Goddess of Ogun River, Nigeria
Olokun - The African goddess of the sea in Nigeria
Yemaya - Goddess of the living ocean
Modjaji - Goddess of rain among the Balodedu people of South Africa
Majaji - Goddess of rain in South Africa, Lovedu people
Mbaba Mwana Waresa - Goddess of the rainbow, South Africa, Zulu people
Egyptian goddess names
Isis - She is the commonest of all Egyptian goddess names, a respectable deity of the Egyptian pantheon. Isis is the African goddess of wisdom known for her cleverness that exceeds that of a million gods. The image of the goddess Isis suckling her son Horus was a powerful symbol of rebirth that was carried into the Ptolemaic period and later transferred to Rome.
Sekhmet- Fire-breather goddess among the Egyptians
Amunet – goddess of healing and wisdom
Ma'at – goddess who personified truth, justice, and order
Anat - goddess of fertility, war, love, and sexuality
Tefnut – goddess of moisture
Anta -mother goddess
Anqet - goddess of fertility and the Nile River cataract
Anuke – earliest goddess of war
Arensnuphis – sacred companion goddess to Isis
Pakhet - A hunting goddess taking the form of a lioness
Nebethetepet- Her name means "Lady of the Offerings" or "Satisfied Lady"
Tawaret- She is a hippopotamus with the breasts and belly of a pregnant woman, the paws of a lion, and a crocodile tail hanging behind her head. Often she holds a protection sign beneath her paws, but in this case it is absent.
Hathor- associated with afterlife, music and dance, and sexuality and motherhood
Nepit - Goddess of grain
Ethiopian goddess names
Most names of contemporary Ethiopian deities come from the Quran and the Bible. However, ancient inhabitants worshipped:
Aso: goddess of justice - She is coincidentally queen of the Ethiopian people.
Atete: goddess of fertility - Christian cult of the Virgin Mary among the Oromo People
More African goddess names and their meanings
Gbadu -Goddess of fate in Benin, Fon people
Age-Fon - Goddess of hunters, Benin, Dahomey Empire
Achimi - Buffalo goddess, Algeria
Ancient deities share unique names based on their supernatural powers and influence in subject communities. Learning about African goddess names and meanings is useful for child naming. Furthermore, knowing these names helps in explaining ancient
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D&D Cleric Names: Followers of Auril
Hi guys! This is my first entry in a series of names for D&D clerics. This list gives name suggestions for followers of the winter goddess Auril, also known as the Frostmaiden.
As the personification of winter's wrath, Auril is a cruel goddess who seems to mostly be worshiped out of fear. In cold climates, sacrifices are made to her in hopes for a milder winter. In rare occasions humans are sacrificed.
Followers of Auril recruit on cold nights, offering the homeless and vulnerable salvation instead of freezing to death on the street. If one wanted to join the Church of Auril, they would have to undergo a ritual called the Embracing. The applicant, using no magic and wearing only boots and a thin robe, would have to spend all night in a raging blizzard. If they survived until the morning they were accepted into the Church.
Druids consider her an important deity and a part of nature, but usually don't worship her exclusively.
You can read more about Auril here:
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Auril
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Church_of_Auril
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Aanakwad - m/f (Ojibwe) cloud
Ailbe - m/f (Old Irish) white rock
Akish - m/f (Turkish) white winter
Akshaya - m/f (Odia) eternal, imperishable
Akullin - m/f (Albanian) ice
Akzhurek - m/f (Kazakh) white heart
Amandla - m/f (Xhosa) power, strength
Ambar - m/f (Nepali) garment, sky
Aqsa - m/f (Urdu) farthest, most distant
Aquila - m/f (Latin) eagle
Atamahina - m/f (Tongan) rising of the moon
Átuay - m/f (Bandial) the white one
Aurilamza - m/f (Abkhaz) moon of Auril
Auriletīti - m/f (Amharic) Auril's night
Aurilje - m/f (Agatu) Auril knows
Auriliman - m/f (Azerbaijani) faithful to Auril
Aurilthemis - m/f (Ancient Greek) Auril is the law of nature, justice ordained by Auril
Aysberh - m/f (Ukranian) iceberg
Ayzik - m/f (Yiddish) icy
Azo - m/f (Igbo) battle, struggles
Azul - m/f (Portuguese) blue
Baixue - m/f (Mandarin Chinese) white snow
Bata - m/f (Kalmyk) tough
Bayaz - m/f (Tatar) white
Besveter - m/f (Macedonian) raging wind
Bláine - m/f (Scottish Gaelic) whiteness, pallor
Blau - m/f (Catalan) blue
Bleizuel - m/f (Breton) wolf of the blowing wind
Boroghson - m/f (Buryat) gray
Buwan - m/f (Tagalog) moon
Chēdnē - m/f (Nepali) to pierce
Cing - m/f (Zhuang) clean, clear
Daggys - m/f (Turkmen) winter mountain
Dinam - m/f (Hebrew) judgement upon the nation, judgement upon the people
Dolfi - m/f (German) little wolf
Dorcha - m/f (Irish) dark, dusky, enigmatic, gloomy, obscure
Durril - m/f (Romani) gooseberry
Ebusika - m/f (Zulu) in winter
Eiséier - m/f (Luxembourgish) swift ice
Esulu - m/f (Ndebele) clouds
Folami - m/f (Yoruba) respect and honor me
Gerrece - m/f (Romanian) cold as frost
Griisiis - m/f (Frisian) gray ice
Gyeoul-Min - m/f (Korean) winter sky
Haize - m/f (Basque) wind
Helar - m/f (Spanish) to freeze, to chill
Hima - m/f (Malayalam) frost, snow, winter
Hina - m/f (Hawaiian) gray, prostrate
Hira - m/f (Gujarati) diamond
Hiver - m/f (French) winter
Hpru - m/f (Burmese) white
Hukupapa - m/f (Maori) frost
Hvid - m/f (Danish) white
Hydref - m/f (Welsh) winter
Iabte - m/f (Hmong) bitter frost
Imrar - m/f (Maltese) bitter
Jalidi - m/f (Arabic) ice
Janwar - m/f (Pashto) animal
Jeiran - m/f (Georgian) deer, gazelle
Jet - m/f (Telugu) very dark black
Jiilaal - m/f (Somali) winter
Kaltís - m/f (Icelandic) cold as ice
Karme - m/f (Estonian) swift
Khao - m/f (Thai) white, light colored
Khutsafalo - m/f (Tswana) melancholy
Koyonauril - m/f (Altai) hare of Auril
Kuhari - m/f (Punjabi) axe
Kulirkālam - m/f (Tamil) winter
Kuneho - m/f (Filipino) rabbit
Lasta - m/f (Quechua) snow
Leden - m/f (Bulgarian) ice
Makani - m/f (Hawaiian) wind, ghost
Mangidy - m/f (Malagasy) bitter
Maroz - m/f (Belarusian) frost
Mayibuye - m/f (Ndebele) let it come
Mega - m/f (Indonesian) cloud
Metel' - m/f (Russian) blizzard, snowstorm
Meuligauril - m/f (Acehnese) Auril's palace, Auril's castle
Mōda - m/f (Kannada) cloud
Mraz - m/f (Slovenian) cold, frost
Naschx'we - m/f (Circassian) gray eyed
Nego - m/f (Esperanto) snow
Neve - m/f (Galician) snow
Nidup - m/f (Bhutanese) feat, accomplishment, success
Nila - m/f (Assamese) dark blue
Nilam - m/f (Hindi) dark blue, sapphire
Nje - m/f (Dungan) night
Nyanza - m/f (Chewa) lake
Okwaho - m/f (Mohawk) wolf, loyal
Orphne - m/f (Ancient Greek) the darkness of night
Payekha - m/f (Tumbuka) they are alone
Phoulae - m/f (Lao) dark mountain
Phusu - m/f (Venda) havoc
Pire - m/f (Mapuche) snow, hail
Plavi - m/f (Serbian) blue
Putih - m/f (Malay) white
Pytuna - m/f (Tupi) night
Qish - m/f (Uzbek) winter
Radanē - m/f (Marathi) howl, wail, lamentation
Rintou - m/f (Japanese) dignified, severe, cold winter
Salju - m/f (Sudanese) snow
Šaltis - m/f (Lithuanian) cold, frost, freeze, chill, shiver
San - m/f (Vietnamese) mountain
Sanobar - m/f (Tajik) pine tree
Seef - m/f (Limburgish) stern
Serame - m/f (Sesotho) cold
Sereba - m/f (Akan) silver
Serigala - m/f (Malay) wolf
Shida - m/f (Swahili) horrible, suffering, hardness, struggles
Shikari - m/f (Persian) hunter
Shikoba - m/f (Choctaw) feather
Shingirayi - m/f (Shona) be strong
Shuqi - m/f (Yi) pine needles
Sivy - m/f (Slovak) gray, white
Ska - m/f (Osage) white
Somphou - m/f (Lao) worthy of the mountain
Sormek - m/f (Khmer) white sky, white cloud
Surim - m/f (Javanese) grim
Tahoma - m/f (Salishan) snow covered mountain. Also: Tacoma
Tåle - m/f (Norwegian) endure
Tanamara - m/f (Cherokee) lonely wind
Téli - m/f (Hungarian) winter
To'erau - m/f (Tahitian) north, northeastern wind
To'ilau - m/f (Samoan) axe blade
Tsasanshirkheg - m/f (Mongolian) snowflake
Tsemo - m/f (Tibetan) peak
Tushara - m/f (Sinhalese) dew, frost
Tzatzi - m/f (Nahuatl) to yell, to shout
Ukiuk - m/f (Inuktitut) winter
Ukpono - m/f (Ibibio) respect
Upoko'ina - m/f (Cook Islands Maori) gray haired
Urais - m/f (Igbo) sleeping on ice
Urmat - m/f (Kyrgyz) respect, deference, veneration
Uttara - m/f (Sanskrit) north
Vahuo - m/f (Yi) raised in the mountains
Viima - m/f (Finnish) strong wind
Vinter - m/f (Swedish) winter
Vyt - m/f (Czech) howl
Wäiss - m/f (Luxembourgish) white
Wintra - m/f (Old English) winter. Usually given to someone with a cold or gloomy personality
Woede - m/f (Dutch) fury
Wycie - m/f (Polish) howl
Zaffiro - m/f (Italian) sapphire
Zafiris - m/f (Greek) sapphire
Zima - m/f (Croatian) winter
Zîv - m/f (Kurdish) silver
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Advija - f (Bosnian) swift, fast
Aiga - f (Low German) edge of a sword, blade, sharp
Aisa - f (Samoan) ice, frost
Akkumis - f (Kazakh) white silver
Aktuygun - f (Kyrgyz) white hawk
Albinä - f (Tatar) white
Alsoomse - f (Siksika) independent
Amihan - f (Tagalog) north wind, winter storm
Amlliq - f (Yupik) step
Aqkömöš - f (Bashkir) white silver
Aurilelo - f (Esan) face of Auril, eye of Auril
Auriluh - f (Balinese) woman of Auril
Avashya - f (Assamese) hoarfrost, dew
Avgan - f (Turkish) blue
Awanita - f (Malay) cloud woman
Awinita - f (Cherokee) fawn
Barafa - f (Punjabi) snow
Barriaght - f (Manx) victory, conquest, win
Bébinn - f (Old Irish) fair woman, pale woman
Befraw - f (Kurdish) snow water
Bela - f (Czech) white
Beleka - f (Medieval Slavic) white
Beyle - f (Yiddish) white
Binglan - f (Mandarin Chinese) ice cold mountain mist
Birlant - f (Chechen) like a diamond
Blanche - f (French) white, fair
Blancòta - f (Occitan) white
Blauril - f (Abkhaz) eye of Auril
Bllauche - f (Norman) white
Burul'ka - f (Ukranian) icicle
Caligāla - f (Kannada) winter
Candida - f (Latin) white
Cellisca - f (Spanish) sleet
Ceudauril - f (Acehnese) Auril is beautiful and smart
Chionia - f (Greek) snow
Chipeta - f (Ute) white singing bird
Chiwa - f (Yao) death
Choladna - f (Belarusian) cold
Choygana - f (Tuvan) fir, fir tree. Also: Choigana
Chucarris - f (Caló) anguishes
Chula - f (Chickasaw) fox
Çimmaq - f (Karachay-Balkar) snowy white
Daniat - f (Tigrinya) judge
Darisay - f (Ilocano) pure, clear, quality
Dhaxanaag - f (Somali) frost woman
Doireann - f (Irish) white daughter / sullen, tempestuous
Edae - f (Crimean Tatar) as beautiful as the moon
Edurne - f (Basque) snow
Ezhno - f (Omaha-Ponca) lone, solitary, only
Falcona - f (Old High German) falcon
Fetia - f (Tahitian) star
Flykra - f (Faroese) snowflake
Fuyusa - f (Japanese) sound of the winter wind
Fyzh' - f (Circassian) white
Gehuil - f (Dutch) howl
Gheata - f (Romanian) ice, coldness
Giiwedinokwe - f (Ojibwe) woman of the north
Glata - f (Maltese) frost
Gwendolen - f (Welsh) white ring
Hak'azasdzaa - f (Diné Bizaad) cold woman
Hartrude - f (Old Saxon) strong woman, hard woman
Haukea - f (Hawaiian) white snow
Helve - f (Estonian) flake, snowflake
Higalik - f (Inuktitut) ice house
Hinauri - f (Maori) dark gray
Hkyam - f (Burmese) to be cold
Hulichan - f (Even) fox
Inaiê - f (Tupi) solitary hawk
Isa - f (Danish) ice
Isel - f (Nahuatl) alone, unique, only
Iselilja - f (Norwegian) ice lily
Jaská - f (Sami) quiet
Jasna - f (Croatian) clear, sharp
Jetsun - f (Tibetan) venerable, exalted, revered
Kaluwa - f (Swahili) forgotten one
Kara - f (Altali) snow / black
Keasik - f (Cree) sky blue
Kefriza - f (Igbo) freezing
Kheda - f (Telugu) sorrow, pain, affliction
Kodee -f (Akan) eagle
Kryha - f (Slovak) ice floe, iceberg
Kshipra - f (Sinhalese) quick, speedy, swift
Kundai - f (Shona) overcome
Kwatisa - f (Tsonga) made furious
Lavina - f (Russian) avalanche
Legakwa - f (Tswana) crystal
Livna - f (Hebrew) white
Lujayn - f (Arabic) silver
Lumi - f (Finnish) snow
Mabilis - f (Filipino) fast, swift
Mahrang - f (Balochi) color of the moon
Manshvi - f (Bhojpuri) intelligent
Ma'ome - f (Cheyenne) ice
Mara - f (Ancient Hebrew) bitter
Mariha - f (Sesotho) winter
Merara - f (Amharic) bitter
Mmaphefo - f (Sotho) mother of cold
Möngömaa - f (Mongolian) silver mother, silver woman
Neusnit - f (Catalan) snowy night. Also: Neunit
Nilima - f (Marathi) dark blue
Nilawan - f (Thai) blue tint, dark colored, sapphire colored
Nisha - f (Bengali) night
Nita - f (Choctaw) bear
Nívea - f (Portuguese) snow, snow white
Nomzamo - f (Zulu) struggle
Nyest - f (Medieval Hungarian) marten
Nyiaj - f (Hmong) silver neck ring
Ombretta - f (Italian) shade, shadow
Oyera - f (Chewa) pure
Ozebline - f (Slovenian) frostbite. Also: Ozeblina
Patil - f (Armenian) snowflake
Phouchanh - f (Lao) mountain moon
Piren - f (Mapuche) to snow, to hail
Querly - f (Dogri) quick
Questa - f (Santali) journey
Rachany - f (Khmer) night
Ratri - f (Indonesian) night
Retna - f (Javanese) diamond / daughter. Also: Retna
Ririnina - f (Malagasy) winter
Rjúpa - f (Old Norse) snow grouse
Sabana - f (Chamorro) mountain
Safira - f (Esperanto) sapphire
Salujoja - f (Nyakyusa) of the feathers
Sanama - f (Efik) completely pure
Sarmīte - f (Latvian) frost
Sanober - f (Urdu) pine tree
Sarolt - f (Hungarian) ermine, white stoat
Saxta - f (Azerbaijani) frost, freezing weather
Selbi - f (Turkmen) cypress
Selmeg - f (Buryat) clean, pure, clear
Senthilde - f (Medieval Spanish) battle path
Seoli-Na - f (Korean) enduring the frost
Serigala - f (Sudanese) wolf
Shikka - f (Hindi) crest, peak
Shoki - f (Malayalam) sorrowful, causing sadness
Shweta - f (Gujarati) white
Sidheag - f (Scottish Gaelic) wolf
Simin - f (Persian) silvery
Sitora - f (Tajik) star
Slana - f (Bulgarian) frost
Snæbrá - f (Icelandic) snow on her eyelashes
Snaigė - f (Lithuanian) snowflake
Snegbura - f (Macedonian) snow storm
Śnieżka - f (Polish) snow, snow white
Stedda - f (Corsican) star
Suferine - f (Albanian) strong cold wind
Takhi - f (Algonquin) cold
Talwyn - f (Cornish) white brow
Tasarla - f (Romani) evening
Tetrua - f (Georgian) white
Titi - f (Yoruba) forever
Tiyaga - f (Cebuano) perseverance
To'qsonsuluv - f (Uzbek) the beautiful nintey days of winter
Triwenn - f (Breton) exact, precise, sharp white
Tsagan - f (Kalmyk) white
Tulluktaana - f (Yakut) snow bunting
Tuyet - f (Vietnamese) snow
Udbala - f (Odia) strong
Uindobanna - f (Gaulish) white peak
Ursula - f (German) little bear. Also: Ulla, Ursel, Uschi
Vennila - f (Tamil) white moon
Ventisca - f (Galician) blizzard
Vishita - f (Bodo) twilight
Vulfetrude - f (Medieval French) wolf strength
Wâwra - f (Pashto) snow
Witta - f (Frisian) white / forest, wood
Wulfgunda - f (Old French) wolf battle, war of wolves
Wulfthryth - f (Old English) wolf strength
Wulviva - f (Medieval English) wolf gift
Yanua - f (Shuar) star
Ylva - f (Swedish) she-wolf
Yuraqmayu - f (Quechua) white river
Zenzele - f (Xhosa) she will do for herself
Zikana - f (Dakota) white
Zimana - f (Serbian) winter
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Aayaan - m (Persian) long night
Abdauril - m (Avar) servant of Auril
Aclulf - m (Old French) blade wolf
Ahtem - m (Crimean Tatar) black, dark
Aisi - m (Tongan) ice
Ak - m (Zhuang) strong
Akintunde - m (Yoruba) bravery returns
Ákos - m (Hungarian) white falcon
Akzhol - m (Kyrgyz) white path
Alud - m (Spanish) avalanche, snowslide
Amaro - m (Portuguese) bitter
Argandrich - m (Breton) silver faced
Argento - m (Esperanto) silver
Argyros - m (Greek) silver
Arkar - m (Burmese) sky, open space
Arthek - m (Cornish) bear
Aruddh - m (Sinhalese) unhindered, unrestrainable
Atenáti - m (Mohawk) elk
Ayaz - m (Azerbaijani) frost, dry and cold air
Aybulat - m (Bashkir) steel moon
Aydemir - m (Tuvan) moon iron
Bagwis - m (Tagalog) soft wing feather
Baku - m (Sudanese) frozen
Bánmath - m (Old Irish) white bear
Bannus - m (Gaulish) peak, summit
Baraf - m (Somali) ice, hail
Barys - m (Kazakh) snow leopard
Belo - m (Macedonian) white
Bera - m (Malagasy) bear
Beredo - m (Amharic) snow
Berenguièr - m (Occitan) bear spear
Berfhat - m (Kurdish) snow is here
Bierdna - m (Sami) bear
Biya - m (Igbo) bear
Björn - m (Swedish) bear
Bjørnmann - m (Faroese) bear man
Boris - m (Czech) wolf / snow leopard / short
Borz - m (Chechen) wolf
Bulat - m (Ingush) steel
Bundok - m (Filipino) mountain
Buzi - m (Romani) contempt
Caeso - m (Latin) blue gray
Cencúl - m (Slovak) icicle
Chandranan - m (Sindhi) handsome as the moon
Chogori - m (Balti) big mountain, peak, aiming for the top
Chon - m (Kalmyk) wolf
Chono - m (Mongolian) wolf
Connaghyn - m (Manx) wolf head
Dhaval - m (Gujarati) dazzling white
Dizchin - m (Circassian) silver
Dongchang - m (Mandarin Chinese) long winter
Doruk - m (Turkish) mountaintop
Dulani - m (Yao) cutting
Eide - m (Low German) edge of a sword, blade, sharp
Essien - m (Efik) outside
Faseeh - m (Dogri) elegant
Finnconbar - m (Irish) head of the white wolf
Fionnlagh - m (Scottish Gaelic) white warrior
Frediano - m (Italian) cold
Garayy - m (Turkmen) snow bear
Garsea - m (Medieval Spanish) bear
Geler - m (French) freeze, frost, chill
Giiwedin - m (Ojibwe) north, north wind
Gorak - m (Bosnian) bitter
Goran - m (Croatian) mountain man
Goričč - m (Balochi) north wind
Grusom - m (Danish) cruel, inhuman
Gudisa - m (Abkhaz) rough, cruel heart
Hadeed - m (Arabic) iron, sharp, penetrating gaze
Haimal - m (Telugu) winter, cold
Hemant - m (Marathi) winter
Ijsbrand - m (Dutch) ice spear, iron spear
Isa - m (Frisian) ice, iron
Isenbern - m (Medieval English) iron bear
Iskald - m (Norwegian) icy, frosty
Ivaylo - m (Bulgarian) wolf
Izotz - m (Basque) ice
Jādō - m (Nepali) winter
Javed - m (Urdu) eternal
Jökull - m (Icelandic) glacier, ice
Jonuo - m (Yi) black eagle
Jun-Reum - m (Korean) bottomless cold
Kami - m (Armenian) wind
Kar - m (Altai) snow
Katakyauril - m (Akan) the strong man of Auril
Kaus - m (Hmong) fang
Kejam - m (Malay) cruel
Kęsgailas - m (Lithuanian) to endure with strength, the strength to endure / enduring violence, suffering sorrow
Keshin - m (Maltese) cold
Khamron - m (Thai) howl, scream
Kholod - m (Ukranian) cold
Ksiksínopa - m (Siksika) white arrows, white quiver
Kulir - m (Tamil) cold, chill
Kuobakh - m (Yakut) hare
Kuruk - m (Pawnee) bear
Kÿmÿsh - m (Shor) silver
Laban - m (Ancient Hebrew) white
Leftraru - m (Mapuche) swift hawk
Lindima - m (Nyakyusa) tremble, roar
Lioj - m (Belarusian) ice
Llop - m (Catalan) wolf
Luko - m (Samoan) wolf
Lupu - m (Corsican) wolf
Lutogniew - m (Polish) fierce, cruel, wild anger
Madalulf - m (Old Saxon) wolf council
Mahigan - m (Algonquin) wolf
Mahikan - m (Cree) gray wolf, timber wolf
Manutea - m (Tahitian) white bird
Mathwyn - m (Welsh) white bear
Matoskah - m (Lakota) polar bear
Minninnewah - m (Cheyenne) whirlwind
Misost - m (Ossetian) not weak
Mitichó - m (Caló) stern, severe
Moroz - m (Russian) frost
Mphikeleli - m (Zulu) he who perserveres
Murrlan - m (Albanian strong cold wind from the north
Nantu - m (Shuar) moon
Nanuq - m (Inuktitut) polar bear. Also: Nanuk
Narat - m (Tatar) evergreen tree
Nashoba - m (Choctaw) wolf
Nezahualcoyotl - m (Nahuatl) fasting coyote
Nhlonipho - m (Ndebele) respect
Nihar - m (Assamese) mist, dew, snow
Nirad - m (Odia) cloud
Nish - m (Malayalam) night
Niyol - m (Diné Bizaad) wind
Oster - m (Slovenian) sharp, severe
Otieno - m (Luo) born in the middle of the night
Otso - m (Finnish) bear
Paradzai - m (Shona) to destroy
Phakalane - m (Tswana) eagle
Phrixos - m (Ancient Greek) thrilling, causing shivers
Prakiri - m (Khmer) silver mountain
Rádúlfr - m (Old Norse) wolf counsel
Saagenn - m (Santali) power
Saarboaz - m (Hebrew) swift storm
Saifauril - m (Acehnese) sword of Auril
Salnis - m (Latvian) frost, frostiness
Sansuma - m (Bodo) moon
Saradīām - m (Punjabi) winter
Shekhar - m (Hindi) crest, peak
Shono - m (Buryat) wolf
Sikhalele - m (Tsonga) outcry
Son - m (Vietnamese) mountain
Spinzar - m (Pashto) silver, white metal
Spitarsha - m (Old Persian) white bear
Sudi - m (Ilocano) purity
Sunil - m (Kannada) very dark blue
Tabar - m (Tajik) axe
Tauboran - m (Karachay-Balkar) mountain storm
Thaba - m (Sotho) mountain
Tio - m (Maori) freezing cold
Tlhoro - m (Sesotho) peak, mountaintop
Tobden - m (Tibetan) very powerful
Touji - m (Japanese) winter solstice
Tushar - m (Bengali) cold, frost, snow
Umrboqi - m (Uzbek) winter melon
Urmas - m (Estonian) frost, catkin
Usiku - m (Swahili) night
Uwais - m (Indonesian) wolf
Velvel - m (Yiddish) little wolf
Viscol - m (Romanian) blizzard, snowstorm
Voron - m (Medieval Russian) raven
Wayra - m (Quechua) wind
Wintralaf - m (Old English) one who survives the winter
Wollek - m (Luxembourgish) cloud
Wulfram - m (German) wolf raven
Vakhtang - m (Georgian) wolf-bodied
Vukašin - m (Serbian) wolf
Xeo - m (Galician) ice
Yaqulpak - m (Yupik) eagle
Ygary - m (Guarani) cedar
Yomelela - m (Xhosa) be strong
Yona - m (Cherokee) beard
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