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AheahefHawaiian Derived from the word (ahea) meaning "gentle breeze" or "soft wind" in Hawaiian.
AurafGreek Mythology Derived from Greek αὔρα (aura) "breeze". In Greek mythology, Aura is the goddess of the morning breeze. According to Nonnus, Aura was the daughter of the Titan Lelantos and the mother, by Dionysus, of Iacchus.
AwelfWelsh Directly taken from Welsh awel "breeze; wind".
BayumIndonesian Means "wind, breeze" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit वायु (vayu).
BlædísfIcelandic Combination of the Old Norse name elements blǣr "wind gust, gentle breeze" and dís "goddess; woman, lady; sister" or dis "wise woman, seeress; woman, virgin".
Blærm & fIcelandic (Modern, Rare) Directly taken from the Old Norse name element blǣr "wind gust, gentle breeze".
Breezef & mEnglish From the English word "breeze" referring to "a light, gentle wind". From the Dutch bries 'breeze', from the Eastern Frisian brîse 'breeze', from brisen 'to blow fresh and strong'.
BrisafSpanish Previously a short form of Briseida, though it is now regarded as an independent name directly from the Spanish word brisa "breeze". In Mexico this name was popularized by a character named Brisa (played by actress Margarita Magaña) on the telenovela "Por tu amor" (1999).
BusabofUzbek Possibly from the Uzbek bu meaning "this" and sabo meaning "morning breeze".
ChimalehecamNahuatl Derived from Nahuatl chimalli "shield" and ehecatl "wind, breeze" (see Ehecatl).
EhecatototlmNahuatl Means "hooded merganser (duck)" or "wood duck" in Nahuatl, derived from ehecatl "wind, breeze" and tototl "bird".
HaurevafPolynesian, Tahitian Polynesian origin name, composed by "hau", meaning "breath" or "breeze" (and also "peace") and "reva", that means "flying", "floating". Hence the meaning is interpreted as "floating breeze", "blowing breeze".
HaurevafPolynesian Polynesian name, meaning "wind breeze" or "wind of peace".
Kamakanim & fHawaiian Means "the wind," from definite article ka and makani meaning "wind, breeze."
LaelifPolynesian The name Laeli comes from the name for "cool, gentle breeze"
MarevaurafPolynesian Polynesian origin name, composed by "mareva" and "ura", the meaning is "bright ocean breeze", or "dancing ocean breeze".
NasimullahmArabic, Afghan The first element of this name is likely derived from either the Arabic noun نَسِيم (nasim) meaning "breeze" (see Nasim) or from the Arabic noun نَاظِم (nazim) meaning "organizer" (see Nazim)... [more]
RyoumifJapanese From Japanese 涼 (ryou) meaning "cool breeze, cool air", 冷 (ryou) meaning "cool" or 良 (ryou) meaning "good, pleasing, skilled" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" or 水 (mi) meaning "water"... [more]
SabogulfUzbek Derived from Uzbek sabo meaning "morning breeze" and gul meaning "rose, flower".
SamalfKazakh Means "breeze, wind" in Kazakh, ultimately from Arabic شمال (shamāl) meaning "north, north wind".
Shunpuuf & mJapanese From Japanese 春風 (shunpuu) meaning "spring breeze".
SuzuhofJapanese From 涼 (suzu) meaning "cool breeze, refreshing" and 宝 (ho) meaning "treasure, valuable objects". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Suzukazef & mJapanese (Rare) From 涼風 (suzukaze) meaning "cool breeze." The first kanji can be replaced with one that is read suzu (or two kanji that make up that reading), e.g. 鈴 meaning "bell."... [more]
SzellőfHungarian Derived from Hungarian szellő meaning "breeze".
ThendralfIndian Name for girls with meaning "a calm breeze"
VēsmafLatvian Directly taken from Latvian vēsma "breeze, whiff".
WaniyafArabic Means "soft, gentle breeze" in Arabic.