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last names or female names that mean snow?

i'm writing a story and i sort of want to use a name that means snow.

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  • 8 years ago
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    The following names mean something snow related...

    Akitla "snow falling on water" (Inuit)

    Allatla "baked snow" (Inuit)

    Aneira "golden snow" (Welsh)

    Aniuk "snow for drinking water" (Inuit)

    Anyu "snow used for a specific purpose" (Inuit)

    Berfu "snow queen" (Turkish)

    Bora "snow" (Albanian)

    Dinlitla "little balls of snow that cling to fur" (Inuit"

    Drifa "snow flurry" (Old Norse)

    Edurne "snow" (Basque)

    Eira "snow" (Welsh)

    Eiriol "snow drop" (Welsh)

    Eirwen "white as snow" (Welsh)

    Gana "falling snow" (Iniut)

    Gwyneira "white snow"

    Haukea "white snow" (Hawaiian)

    Hiroyuki "heavy snowfall" (Japanese)

    Kaba "snow" (Tibetan)

    Karli "covered with snow" (Turkish)

    Katiyana "night snow" (Inuit)

    Kayi "drifting snow" (Inuit)

    Kriplyana "snow that looks blue in the early morning" (Inuit)

    Kryantli "snow bricks" (Inuit)

    Lumi "snow" (Finnish)

    Mentlana "pink snow" (Inuit)

    Neus "snow" (Catalan)

    Neva "snow" (Latin)

    Nieves "snows" (Spanish)

    Pirta "snowstorm" (Inuit)

    Pyry "snowstorm" (Finnish)

    Qali "snow collected on trees" (Inuit)

    Seppen "snowflake" (Japanese)

    Shiya "snow at dawn" (Inuit)

    Snigurka "snow maiden" (Russian)

    Sniezhana "snow woman" (Slavic)

    Sulitlana "green snow" (Inuit)

    Talini "snow angels" (Inuit)

    Tuyet "snow white" (Vietnamese)

    Aneira (Welsh, "Snow")

    Eira (Welsh, "Snow") <--- I really like this one. :)

    Eirawen/Eirwen (Welsh, "Snow White")

    Fanndis (Norse, "Snow Woman")

    Gwyneira (Welsh, "White; Fair; Snow")

    Hima (Sanskrit, "Snow; Winter")

    Nevada (Spanish, "Snow Covered")

    Nevara (Spanish, "To Snow")

    Neve (Gaelic, "Radiant Snow")

    Nieve (Spanish, "Snow") <--- This one, too.

    Pire (Mapudungun, "Snow")

    Setsuna (Japanese, "Calm Snow") <--- And this one!

    Snow (English, "Snow; Fair Skinned")

    Yuki (Japanese, "Blessing; Snow")

    Hope i helped! ♥

    Source(s): Me Myself & I
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