21. Iclyn
- certainly sounds like an icy name and makes me think of snowflakes. It actually means compassionate or an idealist.

22. Neve
- is an anglicized way of writing the name Niamh. This old-fashioned name means snow.

23. Noelle
- is a beautiful name for a baby born in the winter. It is the female version of the name Noel, which means Christmas.

24. Merry
- During the holidays, you always hear people say, “Merry Christmas,” so many people think of winter when they hear this name. This Welsh name comes from a name for the guardian of the sea, but the modern word means happy or jolly.

25. Garnet
- is the birthstone associated with the month of January.

26. Crystal
- White crystals look like pieces of ice that stay year round. Some people even decorate their trees with beautiful crystals so that the tree lights make the tree look as if it is covered with ice or icicles.

27. Alaska
- is known for being the last frontier and is filled with snowy mountains. The actual word Alaska comes from a Native American word that means Great Land.

28. Elsa
- is the name of the main star of the Disney film, Frozen. It is actually a Hebrew name that is a shortened form of Elizabeth. It means God is satisfaction.

29. Natalie
- was once the name that was traditionally given to any girl born on Christmas day. If you want to go with tradition, use this name for babies born around the holidays. e is on or near 25th December, keep the tradition going by naming her Natalie.

30. Paloma
- During the 12 days of Christmas, the singer is given two doves. Paloma means doves, so it connects to this wintry meaning.

30 NAMES FOR
BOYS

1. Whittaker
- is a fairly old-fashioned name, but some of the classics never truly die out. This particular name means from the white field, which makes it perfect as a wintertime name.

2. Yas
- is short, sweet and to the point. In a Native American language, this name means snow. It is an ideal choice if you want a name that means snow that also shows off your Native American heritage.

3. Gabriel
- was one of the archangels. He was the archangel who announced that Jesus Christ was born. He is also known as the angel of mercy, life, dreams and joy. The Hebrew name means God is my strength.

4. Storm
- Wintertime storms can be terrifying, but this means that Storm is a wonderful name to represent the winter. It hits its peak popularity in 1995, but is still a somewhat popular name in the United States.

5. Colden
- is an Old English name that means dark valley. While it does not actually mean snow, it does include the world cold in the name.

6. Douglas
- is a type of tree that is popular in winter. It is also the name of a Scottish clan that was well known for their strength and courage.

7. Robin
- may make you think of Robin Hood, but it is also the name of a wintertime bird.

8. Nevada
- is a unique, interesting boy’s name. While it is also the name of an American state, the actual Spanish word means snow clad.

9. Jonas
- In the Bible, Jonas was the guy who was trapped within the whale. It is also a Greek word that means dove. In 2012, it was the name of a wintertime storm.

10. Noel
- is the male version of Noelle. It is the French word for Christmas and was a common boys’ name during the Middle Ages.

11. Frost
- is something that forms on plants and the ground during the winter. It is one of the first signs that the weather is starting to cool off, and it makes a wonderful, wintry name for a little baby boy.

12. Nicholas
- has been a popular baby boy’s name for centuries. In its original Greek form, it mean the people’s victor. Later on, it was popularized as the name of St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas is the one that the legends of Santa Claus were based off of. Because of this, Nicholas is a great name to choose if you want your child’s name to be related to Christmas, winter or the snow.

13. Kari
- unfortunately sounds like the female Carrie. It is actually a name that comes with Turkey. In Turkish, it means covered with snow.

14. Wren
- is a beautiful little bird. In Ireland, wren means the magician of bird. The similar Welsh name, Eirwen, means white as snow. As such, it is a wonderful name for a cute baby boy.

15. Blaze
- is steadily becoming more popular in the United States. While it does not mean snow, it is often associated with winter. When the weather is cold and snow falls, families huddle around roaring fires and warm their hands at the blazing fire.

16. Lixue
- is an extremely unique name. In Chinese, this name means pretty snow.

( A/N kinuha ko din iyo! Ang cute kasi parang Bijuu)

17. Jack
- Jack Frost is a common wintertime character. It started in medieval times as a version of John. Originally, this name meant God is gracious.

18. Crispin
- Long ago, Crispin was a version of Christopher or Chris. It means curly-haired and sounds like a way to describe a crisp, wintry day.

19. Frost
- You can name your child Frost as in “Jack Frost,” but there is also another alternative interpretation. Frost is from a surname that means born in a cold spell. It was also the name of the famed poet, Robert Frost.

20. Jasper
- is originally a Persian name that is often connected to the Three Wise Men. In Persian, t means the bringer of treasure.

21. Yukio
- This is a Japanese name, so it is sure to be an unusual one to hear in the United States. In Japanese, this name means snow. It is often the name of characters in anime shows and comic books.

22. Quilo
- is an extremely unusual name. Long ago, it was actually quite common in ancient Rome. In Roman myths, Quilo was the name of the North Wind.

23. Winter
-  is an obvious choice if you want a name that is associated with cold and ice. Plus, you can always name your other children Autumn, Spring and Summer to round out the seasons.

(A/N Dito ko nakuha username ko Winter yung Seiryu sa Japanese Mythology)

24. Aster
- is the name of the Star of Bethlehem. As such, it is an appropriate name if your child is born in the winter or if you love stargazing at night.

25. Yule
- is a phrase commonly associated with wintertime. Yule actually means winter solstice, and it would make for a beautiful name for a little boy.

26. Vale
- can also be spelled Vail. This alternative is the name of a popular site for skiing in the winter.

27. Bodhi
- During December, the Buddhists celebrate Bodhi Day. This name Bodhi means enlightenment or awakening, which is a great choice for a baby.

28. Aspen
- is frequently associated with wintertime. Once the snow falls, the Aspen ski resort in Colorado swells with new visitors and skiers. It is also the name of a beautiful tree with heart-shaped leaves. When the wind blows through the leaves, it sounds like music and the leaves make the tree seem like it is dancing.

29. Rudolf
- was more popular decades or centuries ago, but it could still be a baby name today. Now, people tend to think of one of Santa Claus’ reindeer when they hear the word Rudolph. This name actually means wolf.

30. Christian
- is a common choice for babies born around Christmas. In Greek, this name means follower of Christ. In the Middle Ages, it was actually a girls’ name. Now, it is almost exclusively used for baby boys.

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