111 Winter Names For Boys – With Meanings!
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These winter-themed names for boys include names that mean winter, snow, or white, along with winter nature names and seasonal names for boys.

Why Pick A Winter Name For Your Baby?
If you’re due during the colder winter months of December, January and February, you might be thinking about giving your baby them a winter baby name for boys. This is a good way to mark the period when they were born.
There are many reasons why you might want a winter name for your baby boy. It might be your favourite season, or one you associate strongly with.
For any reason you like, a seasonal baby name is a great idea and there are lots of strong and pretty baby names associated with the colder months.
111 Boys Winter Names
Boys Names That Mean Winter
If you’d like a winter-themed name for your daughter, these are names that mean and represent winter, white or snow:
- Alban : Latin / “White” or “bright”
- Arjun : Sanskrit / “White,” “bright,” or “silver”
- Artic : Modern/English / Inspired by “Arctic,” meaning cold, snowy region
- Aspen : English / “Winter tree”
- Auberon : Germanic / “Noble bear” (associated with wintry forests)
- Biel : Catalan / “White”
- Blanchet : French / “Little white one”
- Blanco : Spanish / “White”
- Boris : Slavic / “Snow leopard” (folk interpretation)
- Candide : Latin/French / “White,” “pure,” or “innocent”
- Eira : Welsh / “Snow” (used for boys in some cultures)
- Eirwen : Welsh / “White as snow”
- Fannar : Icelandic / “Snowdrift”
- Finlay : Scottish / “Fair-haired warrior”
- Frost : English / “Frost” or “frozen”
- Gwyneira : Welsh / “Blessed snow”
- Haukea : Hawaiian / “White snow”
- Himadri : Sanskrit (Indian) / “Snow mountain” (Himalayas)
- Jökull : Icelandic / “Glacier”
- Kari : Norse / “Gust of wind” or “covered with snow”
- Lixue : Chinese / “Beautiful snow”
- Lumi : Finnish / “Snow” (more common for girls but unisex)
- Nevada : Spanish / “Snowfall” or “snow-covered” (also a US state)
- Nevin : Irish / “Little saint” or interpreted as “snowy”
- Quilo : Roman Mythology / God of the North Wind
- Shiro : Japanese / “White” (can also mean “castle”)
- Snowden : English / “Hill of snow”
- Tirian : Literary / A Narnian king
- Tuhin : Sanskrit (Indian) / “Snow,” “ice,” or “frost”
- Tushar : Sanskrit / “Snow,” “frost,” or “cold”
- Whittaker : English / “White field”
- Witold : Slavic / “White ruler” (from ‘wit’ = white)
- Wynter : English / “Winter” (modern spelling)
- Yuki : Japanese / “Snow” or “happiness”
- Zephyr : Greek / “West wind” (cool seasonal wind)
Winter Nature Names For Boys

You might want to give a winter name for a boy with a nature theme. All these names are nature and plant-inspired names with a wintery twist.
- Aspen : Quaking tree / Tree that thrives in cold climates; snowy regions
- Aubin : White, bright (French) / Light/purity theme, often linked to snow
- Boreal : Of the North / Refers to boreal forests and aurora borealis
- Cedar : Evergreen tree / Stays green through winter; forest symbolism
- Crispin : Curly-haired (also evokes “crisp”) / Sounds like “crisp” — frosty air feel
- Eira : Snow (Welsh) / Soft, magical name meaning snow
- Forrest : Of the woods / Snowy woods and forest imagery
- Frost : Ice crystals / Evokes frost, cold, and icy mornings
- Gale : Strong wind / Evokes winter storms and chill winds
- Glenn : Valley (Irish) / Calm, quiet landscapes; can evoke snowy valleys
- Hawk : Bird of prey / Often seen soaring in cold skies
- Hollis : Dweller near holly trees / Holly is a classic winter/holiday plant
- Lumière : Light (French) / Winter sunlight or snow sparkle
- Nevada : Snow-covered / Spanish word for “snowy”
- North : Direction, cold region / Symbol of cold climates and snowy regions
- Oakley : Oak clearing / Oak trees; symbol of strength and endurance
- Ridge : Mountain edge / Rugged, mountainous winter terrain
- Skye : The sky / Wintry skies, wide and clear or stormy
- Snowden : Hill of snow / Direct snow-related name
- Tushar : Snow, frost (Sanskrit) / Rare and poetic snow name
- Winter : The winter season / Literal season name
- Wynn : Fair, blessed, friend / Peaceful and poetic, fits a serene winter theme
- Yuki : Snow (Japanese) / Simple and direct snow-themed name
Festive Names For Boys
If your baby boy is born in our around the holiday season, maybe you’d like a festive name for her? These girl’s names are all names that are strongly associated with the Christmastime period.
- Balthazar – Babylonian origin, meaning “Baal protects the king.” Another of the Three Wise Men who brought gifts to Jesus.
- Casper – Persian origin, meaning “treasurer.” One of the traditional names of the Three Wise Men (Magi).
- Christian – Latin origin, meaning “follower of Christ.” Tied directly to the reason for Christmas: the birth of Christ.
- Claus – German origin, short form of Nicholas, meaning “people’s victory.” Refers to Santa Claus, the beloved Christmas gift-giver.
- Emmanuel – Hebrew origin, meaning “God is with us.” A name for Jesus Christ used in the Bible, especially in Christmas readings.
- Felix – Latin origin, meaning “happy” or “fortunate.” Reflects the joy and happiness of the Christmas season.
- Gabriel – Hebrew origin, meaning “God is my strength.” The angel who announced the birth of Jesus to Mary.
- Jack – English origin, short for John, meaning “God is gracious.” Associated with “Jack Frost,” a mythical figure tied to winter and snow.
- Joseph – Hebrew origin, meaning ‘He will add.’ Earthly father of Jesus and central figure in the nativity story.
- Nicholas – Greek origin, meaning ‘victory of the people.’ Inspired by Saint Nicholas, the historical figure behind Santa Claus.
- Noel – French origin, meaning “Christmas.” Means “Christmas” in French; a classic holiday name.
- North – English origin, meaning “northern region.” Refers to the North Pole, home of Santa Claus.
- Pax – Latin origin, meaning “peace.” A Christmas theme, symbolizing peace on Earth and goodwill.
- Peace – English origin, literal meaning. A virtue often emphasized during the Christmas season.
- Rudolph – German origin, meaning “famous wolf.” The famous red-nosed reindeer who leads Santa’s sleigh.
- Shepherd – English origin, meaning “one who herds sheep. Symbolic of the shepherds who visited baby Jesus in Bethlehem.
- Tannen – German origin, meaning “fir tree.” Inspired by Tannenbaum, the German word for Christmas tree.
- Winters – English origin, meaning “of the winter.” Reflects the season in which Christmas occurs.
New Year Names for Boys
If you’d like a new year name for your baby boy, you might want a name that signifies a fresh start. The following boy’s names mean dawn, fresh, new or hope.
- Altan : Turkish / “Red dawn” (symbol of a new day)
- Anastasius : Greek / “Resurrection” or “rebirth”
- Arata : Japanese / “Fresh” or “new”
- Aroon : Thai/Sanskrit / “Dawn”
- Aurian : Latin / “Golden” or “dawn-like”
- Basant : Hindi/Punjabi / “Spring” (season of renewal)
- Dagian : English (rare) / “Dawn”
- Dayan : Indian (Hindi) / “Compassionate” (sign of renewed humanity)
- Fajr : Arabic / “Dawn” (first light of day)
- Genesis : Greek / “Origin” or “birth”
- Haruki : Japanese / “Shining brightly” or “spring child”
- Irvin : English/Celtic / “Fresh water” (symbol of renewal)
- Janus : Roman Mythology / God of beginnings, doorways, and New Year
- Lucian : Latin / “Light” (symbol of a new day)
- Naveen : Sanskrit / “New” or “beautiful”
- Navid : Persian / “Good news” or “glad tidings”
- Navin : Sanskrit / “New” or “fresh”
- Nazar : Arabic / “Fresh look” or “sight”
- Neo : Greek / “New”
- Nouvel : French / “New”
- Nova : Latin / “New” (usually feminine, but unisex)
- Ori : Hebrew / “My light” (symbolic of new light)
- Orian : Latin / “Dawn” or “rising”
- Phoenix : Greek Mythology / A mythical bird symbolizing rebirth
- Rene : French/Latin / “Reborn”
- Rohit : Sanskrit / “Red horizon” or “rising sun”
- Savar : Indian (Sanskrit) / “New day” or “tomorrow”
- Shachar : Hebrew / “Dawn” or “morning light”
- Siro : Basque / “New beginning” (rare)
- Taner : Turkish / “Born at dawn”
- Vihaan : Sanskrit / “Dawn” or “beginning of a new era”
- Xavier : Arabic/Basque / “Bright” or “new house”
- Ziyaan : Arabic / “Brightness” or “light of new hope”
- Zoran : Slavic / “Dawn” or “beginning of light”
- Zubair : Arabic / “Pure” or “innocent”
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