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135+ Baby Girl Names Inspired by Snow & Winter Festivals

When the town square transforms into a glittering palace of ice and the air is filled with the scent of roasted chestnuts and the glow of a thousand fairy lights, you aren’t just at a festival you’re in a living storybook. If your daughter is arriving during this season of winter carnivals and snow festivals, her name should carry that same sense of “spectacle and sparkle.” You might find yourself enchanted by a name like Bianca, which means “white” and carries a sophisticated, “human” elegance, or perhaps Seraphina, a name that feels as fiery and bright as a festival bonfire against the dark sky.

In 2026, the trend for festival-inspired names is all about “vibrant textures” names that sound like they have movement and light. To give her name that perfect “burstiness,” look for monikers that evoke the sculpted beauty of the ice and the regal energy of a Winter Queen. Names like Lumi (snow) or Isolde (ice ruler) offer a rhythmic, adventurous quality that feels modern yet legendary. Whether you choose a name that mirrors the delicate lace of a snowflake or the grand architecture of an ice castle, a Winter Festival name tells your girl that her life is a celebration, meant to be lived with joy, resilience, and a touch of “magic.”


Snow Festival Baby Girl Names: Frost & Crystalline Grace (A-G)

This section features names where the physical beauty of snow and the clarity of ice are the central themes, drawing from nature’s quietest and most beautiful moments.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Snow/Winter Focus) Origin
1 Alba Bright, White (Like snow) Latin
2 Amaryllis Sparkling; Winter bloom Greek
3 Aneira Truly golden snow Welsh
4 Angel Heavenly (Snow angel) Greek
5 Anwen Very fair and white Welsh
6 Aonani Beautiful light (Reflecting on ice) Hawaiian
7 Arctic Of the frozen north English
8 Aspen Winter forest tree English
9 Aubin White, Fair French/Latin
10 Aurora Dawn; Northern Lights Latin
11 Ayla Moonlight; Halo around the moon Turkish
12 Belinda Bright white Germanic
13 Beryll Sea-green jewel (Icy hue) Greek
14 Bianca White, Pure Italian
15 Blanche White, Fair French
16 Blizzard Strong snowstorm English
17 Boreas The North Wind Greek
18 Bronwen White breast (Pure) Welsh
19 Cailleach Queen of Winter Scottish Gaelic
20 Candace White, Glowing Greek
21 Carol Winter song English
22 Casper Treasurer (Winter’s hidden gem) Persian
23 Catherine Pure (Like fresh snow) Greek
24 Chantal Stone (Frozen rock) French
25 Chione Daughter of the North Wind Greek Myth
26 Christina Follower of Christ (December) Latin
27 Clara Clear, Bright (Like ice) Latin
28 Crystal Ice, Clear glass Greek
29 Cynthia Moon goddess Greek
30 December Month of the solstice Latin
31 Demeter Earth mother (Winter sleep) Greek
32 Derya The sea (Icy waters) Turkish
33 Diamond Pure, Hard (Like ice) English
34 Drift Snow accumulation English
35 Edurne Snow Basque
36 Eira Snow Welsh
37 Eirwen White as snow Welsh
38 Elara Moon of Jupiter Greek
39 Elsa Noble (Ice Queen) Germanic
40 Ember Spark in the cold English
41 Epiphany Manifestation (Winter feast) Greek
42 Eskimo Net-weaver (Snow dweller) Inuit/Algonquin
43 Estelle Star (Winter night) Latin
44 Evelyn Winter fruit (Hazelnut) English
45 Fannar Snowdrift Icelandic
46 Fiona White, Fair Gaelic
47 Flurry Light snowfall English
48 Frostine Freezing, Frosty French
49 Garnet January birthstone Latin
50 Gwen White, Holy Welsh

Snow Festival Baby Girl Names: Solstice & Serenity (H-M)

This list includes names from various traditions that emphasize the quiet strength of the winter season and the crystalline beauty of nature.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Solstice/Serenity Focus) Origin
51 Hale Heroine (Winter strength) Old English
52 Haukea White snow Hawaiian
53 Heather Winter-blooming plant Scottish
54 Hestia Hearth fire (Winter warmth) Greek
55 Himalaya Abode of snow Sanskrit
56 Hinda Female deer (Winter forest) Yiddish
57 Hiver Winter French
58 Holly Evergreen winter shrub English
59 Hyacinth Winter bulb flower Greek
60 Ice Frozen water English
61 Icelyn Icy, Crystalline English
62 Ira Watchful (Winter moon) Sanskrit
63 Iris Rainbow (Ice prisms) Greek
64 Isla Island (Sunlit ice) Scottish
65 Isolde Ice ruler Germanic
66 Ivy Winter climbing vine English
67 January First month (Icy start) Latin
68 Jasper Bringer of treasure Persian
69 Jocelyn Joyful (Holiday spirit) French
70 Jordan Flowing down (Glacial melt) Hebrew
71 Jule Winter solstice Germanic
72 Juniper Evergreen berry Latin
73 Kalindi Sun (Winter sunlight) Sanskrit
74 Kari Gust of wind (Winter air) Old Norse
75 Kaya Pure, Ice Hopi/Japanese
76 Kenzie Light-skinned, Fair Scottish
77 Khione Snow goddess Greek Myth
78 Kori Ice Japanese
79 Lark Winter songbird English
80 Leora Light for me (Winter sun) Hebrew
81 Linn Waterfall (Icy stream) Scandinavian
82 Lowell Wolf (Winter hunter) French
83 Lucia Light (St. Lucia’s Day) Latin
84 Lumi Snow Finnish
85 Lumina Bright light (Glow on snow) Latin
86 Luna Moon (Night light) Latin
87 Luvana Light child Hebrew
88 Luz Light Spanish
89 Lyra Constellation (Winter sky) Greek
90 Mabel Lovable (Holiday joy) Latin
91 Magdalena Tower (Snowy peak) Aramaic
92 Maris Of the sea (Icy tides) Latin
93 Mina Crystal, Gemstone Japanese/Persian
94 Misty Winter fog English
95 Miyuki Beautiful snow Japanese

Snow Festival Baby Girl Names: Purity & Peace (N-Z)

This final list celebrates the continuation of the family’s legacy, featuring names that evoke the quiet peace and unyielding beauty of the winter landscape.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Purity/Peace Focus) Origin
96 Nadia Hope (New Year) Russian
97 Natasha Born on Christmas Russian
98 Neva White as snow Spanish/Latin
99 Nevada Snow-covered Spanish
100 Nieve Snow Spanish
101 Nilsa Victory (Scandinavian) Swedish
102 Nix Snow Latin
103 Noel Christmas French
104 North The frozen direction English
105 Nova New star (Solstice light) Latin
106 Olwen White footprint (Gleaming) Welsh
107 Opal Iridescent gem (Icy shine) Sanskrit
108 Oriana Sunrise (First light on snow) Latin
109 Paloma Dove (White bird) Spanish
110 Pax Peace (Snowy silence) Latin
111 Pearl Precious white gem Latin
112 Phoebe Bright, Radiant Greek
113 Polaris North Star Latin
114 Purity Untainted (Like fresh snow) English
115 Quill Feather (Winter bird) Gaelic
116 Reina Queen (Ice Queen) Spanish
117 Rhonwen White hair/White spear Welsh
118 Robin Winter songbird English
119 Rowan Red winter berry tree Gaelic
120 Sahar Dawn (Morning frost) Arabic
121 Selena Moon goddess Greek
122 September Beginning of autumn/cool Latin
123 Seraphina Fiery ones (Winter warmth) Hebrew
124 Silver Shining metal (Icy glint) English
125 Skaadi Goddess of winter/skis Norse Myth
126 Sky Winter atmosphere Old Norse
127 Snow Frozen precipitation English
128 Solstice Turning point of winter Latin
129 Stella Star Latin
130 Sunniva Sun gift (Winter sun) Scandinavian
131 Svetlana Light, Shining Slavic
132 Tallulah Leaping water (Glacial) Native American
133 Talvi Winter Finnish
134 Thea Goddess of light Greek
135 Winter The coldest season English
136 Yuki Snow Japanese
137 Yukina Snow flower Japanese
138 Zora Dawn Slavic

Choosing a Name to Reflect the Crystalline Beauty

Selecting a name for your baby girl is one of the first and most significant acts of parenting. It is a gift that she will carry with her through every milestone, every challenge, and every triumph. When you choose a name from this “Snow Festival” collection, you are providing her with more than just an identifier; you are giving her a sense of the serene and crystalline beauty of the season.

Consider the atmosphere of a fresh snowfall the world turning white, the quiet that descends, and the sparkle of ice in the sun. Names like Eira (snow) or Miyuki (beautiful snow) serve as a bridge between the physical wonder of the world and the inner purity you wish for your daughter to possess.

Eddie Brock

Eddie Brock is a skilled blogger known for his engaging storytelling and insightful posts. Covering topics from tech to lifestyle, he captivates readers with clear, relatable content, making him a trusted voice in the blogging community.

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