Nautical Names
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Marinus, and indeed Marina.
Fomoria Celtic "sea gods or Irish "pirate"
Jacana zhah-sah-NAH or Jah-KAH-nah Nat Am Tupi-Guarani "bird who walks on water"
Oceana
Lorelei
Marisa mar REE-sah Latin "Laughter of the ocean or sea star" Greek "mermaid"
Marmara mahr-MAHR-ah Greek "flahing or glittering"
Moanna moh-AHN-nah Polynesian "the ocean"
Salina "salty"
Corsair "pirate"
Pacific
Edelmar "noble seafarer"
Eider Icelander "sea duck"
Ishmael
Jason
Jonah
Jacana zhah-sah-NAH or Jah-KAH-nah Nat Am Tupi-Guarani "bird who walks on water"
Oceana
Lorelei
Marisa mar REE-sah Latin "Laughter of the ocean or sea star" Greek "mermaid"
Marmara mahr-MAHR-ah Greek "flahing or glittering"
Moanna moh-AHN-nah Polynesian "the ocean"
Salina "salty"
Corsair "pirate"
Pacific
Edelmar "noble seafarer"
Eider Icelander "sea duck"
Ishmael
Jason
Jonah
Hmmm. Sorry for any repeats:
Poseidon
Niamh (a water sprite)
Ondine / Undine (from the French word for wave, onde)
Muriel (= bright sea)
Murphy (= hound of the sea)
Aquinas (m) ("ah-KWIE-nus") (I don't know the etymology of Aquinas, but it makes me think of Aqua)
Jason ("and the Argonauts")
Marina (= little Maria, but the similarity to a marina is too obvious to ignore)(nn Marnie is cute)
Marinus (m)
Pacifica
Sandrine (from Alexandrine)
Henry (the Navigator)
Leif (Eriksson -- sp?)
Brendan (the Navigator)
Vasco (da Gama -- sp?)
Columba (m)(f)
ETA: Marisol (I know it's Maria + sol / sun. But it always sounds like mar / sea + sol / sun. How great would a name meaning sea + sun be?
Some of these are rather far-fetched, I admit.
[By the way, Piers has an "s" sound on the end, not a "z" sound as in the plural of a pier. Piers is the older spelling of Pierce.]
Poseidon
Niamh (a water sprite)
Ondine / Undine (from the French word for wave, onde)
Muriel (= bright sea)
Murphy (= hound of the sea)
Aquinas (m) ("ah-KWIE-nus") (I don't know the etymology of Aquinas, but it makes me think of Aqua)
Jason ("and the Argonauts")
Marina (= little Maria, but the similarity to a marina is too obvious to ignore)(nn Marnie is cute)
Marinus (m)
Pacifica
Sandrine (from Alexandrine)
Henry (the Navigator)
Leif (Eriksson -- sp?)
Brendan (the Navigator)
Vasco (da Gama -- sp?)
Columba (m)(f)
ETA: Marisol (I know it's Maria + sol / sun. But it always sounds like mar / sea + sol / sun. How great would a name meaning sea + sun be?
Some of these are rather far-fetched, I admit.
[By the way, Piers has an "s" sound on the end, not a "z" sound as in the plural of a pier. Piers is the older spelling of Pierce.]
This message was edited 4/27/2011, 12:42 PM
Totally reaching for some of these.
Nautica (My husband has had both male and female students with this name.)
Harbor - I think this would be cool, actually
Horatio - I'd imagine most people think of Nelson or Hornblower, both of which are nautical associations
Brig
Quay
Isle
Wake
Galley
Astrolabe? Armada? :P
the names of any oceans or seas
...Shiply? lol
I guess it depends on if this is for fun/hypothetical or not.
Nautica (My husband has had both male and female students with this name.)
Harbor - I think this would be cool, actually
Horatio - I'd imagine most people think of Nelson or Hornblower, both of which are nautical associations
Brig
Quay
Isle
Wake
Galley
Astrolabe? Armada? :P
the names of any oceans or seas
...Shiply? lol
I guess it depends on if this is for fun/hypothetical or not.
Ahab!
Ahab Ahab Ahaabbbbbbbb
I dare you to find someone who doesn't think of the sea and whales with that one.
Also (some of these are going to be silly)
Odessa (a port)
Captain (a GP I think could be neat. Imagine a lil Cap'n!)
Jules (as in Verne, as in 20,000 leagues under the sea)
Nemo (the captain and the fish)
Mariana (the trench)
Oceane
Waverly (waves? eh? eh???)
Pelagia
Harbor
Pearl
Coral
Ray (sting ray?)
Calypso (Jacques Cousteau's ship)
Jacques!
Ahab Ahab Ahaabbbbbbbb
I dare you to find someone who doesn't think of the sea and whales with that one.
Also (some of these are going to be silly)
Odessa (a port)
Captain (a GP I think could be neat. Imagine a lil Cap'n!)
Jules (as in Verne, as in 20,000 leagues under the sea)
Nemo (the captain and the fish)
Mariana (the trench)
Oceane
Waverly (waves? eh? eh???)
Pelagia
Harbor
Pearl
Coral
Ray (sting ray?)
Calypso (Jacques Cousteau's ship)
Jacques!