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140+ Cool and Frosty Snow Festival Names for Baby Boys 2026

When the sculptures of ice rise like crystal palaces and the night air is filled with the electric hum of a winter festival, there is a specific, high-definition energy that surrounds a newborn son. If you are searching for a Snow Festival baby boy name for 2026, you are looking for something that balances the “cool” factor of a sub-zero morning with the “human” warmth of a festive bonfire. You might find yourself drawn to Magnus or Alistair, names that carry a sturdy, “old-world” festival charm, or perhaps Jett, which feels as sleek and sharp as a bobsled run.

A snow festival is more than just cold weather; it’s an exhibition of art, endurance, and celebration. To give his name a 2026 “burstiness,” look toward the sculptural elements of the season and the mythic legends of the frost. Names like Caspian (cool as deep water) or Soren (rhythmic and sharp) offer a sophisticated vibe that stands out in a crowded nursery. Whether you choose a name that sounds like a vintage mountaineer or one that mirrors the geometric beauty of a snowflake, a Snow Festival-inspired name tells your boy that he was born to be spectacular, resilient, and always the life of the celebration.


Snow Festival Baby Boy Names: Alpine Strength & Ice (A-G)

This section features names where the physical power of the glacier and the stoic nature of the north are the central themes, drawing from ancient peaks and frozen reaches.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Snow/Winter Focus) Origin
1 Abe White, Clear (Like fresh ice) Hebrew
2 Adair Oak tree ford (Winter wood) Gaelic
3 Alba White (Snow-capped) Latin
4 Alpin White, Mountainous Scottish
5 Andes High mountain peak Quechua
6 Aquilo North wind Latin
7 Arctic Northern, Frozen Greek
8 Ari Eagle (Glacial hunter) Old Norse
9 Arun Mountain climber Sanskrit
10 Aspen Winter forest tree English
11 Auburn White-red (Winter sunset) Latin
12 Aubin Bright white French
13 Avenir Future (First snow) French
14 Balthazar Winter King (Magi) Phoenician
15 Barrett Bear strength (Winter bear) Germanic
16 Bear Symbol of winter slumber English
17 Belisarius White prince Slavic
18 Berwyn White head (Snowy peak) Welsh
19 Bjorn Bear (Norse winter) Scandinavian
20 Blaze Fire in the snow English
21 Blizzard Powerful snowstorm English
22 Boreas God of the North Wind Greek
23 Boris Snow Leopard / Fighter Turkic/Slavic
24 Bowen Son of Owen (White) Welsh
25 Brencis Crowned with laurel (Winter victor) Latvian
26 Byron At the byres or barn (Shelter) Old English
27 Callum Dove (White bird) Scottish
28 Canut White haired / Knot Danish
29 Casper Treasurer (Winter’s Gift) Persian
30 Cedric Bounty (Winter harvest) English
31 Christian December namesake Latin
32 Claus Victory of the people (Festival) German
33 Colden The dark valley (Winter glen) Old English
34 Cole Winter charcoal / Fire English
35 Conan Little wolf (Winter pack) Irish
36 Crispin Curly haired (Frost-tipped) Latin
37 Cypress Evergreen tree Greek
38 Dagur Day (Solstice light) Icelandic
39 Demitri Earth follower (Dormant earth) Greek
40 Denali The Great One (Snowy peak) Koyukon
41 Douglas Dark stream (Icy water) Gaelic
42 Drift Accumulated snow English
43 Dwyn White wave (Frosted wave) Welsh
44 Edur Snow Basque
45 Eira Snow (Rarely used for boys) Welsh
46 Ewan Born of the yew (Winter tree) Scottish
47 Fannar Snowdrift Icelandic
48 Fenris Wolf of the frozen wastes Old Norse
49 Finian Fair, White Irish
50 Frost Freezing vapor English

Snow Festival Baby Boy Names: Glacial Power & Purity (H-M)

This list includes names from various traditions that emphasize the crystalline structures of ice and the festive spirit of winter gatherings.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Glacial/Purity Focus) Origin
51 Gavin White hawk Welsh
52 Glacier Slow-moving ice mass French
53 Gunnar Winter warrior Scandinavian
54 Gwyn White, Blessed Welsh
55 Hale Hero (Winter hero) English
56 Haukea White snow Hawaiian
57 Hemant Early winter Sanskrit
58 Himavat Lord of Snow Sanskrit
59 Hiver Winter French
60 Hollis Holly tree (Winter berry) English
61 Hunter Winter tracker English
62 Hyllos Son of Hercules (Ice/Stone) Greek
63 Ice Frozen water English
64 Icelis Crystalline Modern English
65 Ingo Protected by Ing (Winter god) Germanic
66 Irwin Boar friend (Winter beast) English
67 Isbjorn Polar bear (Ice bear) Norwegian
68 Ivor Yew-wood warrior Scandinavian
69 Jack Jack Frost English
70 January Month of the door (Winter) Latin
71 Jasper Bringer of treasure Persian
72 Jokull Glacier, Ice Icelandic
73 Jonas Dove (White bird) Hebrew
74 Jule Solstice festival Scandinavian
75 Juniper Evergreen Latin
76 Kari Wind (North wind) Old Norse
77 Karli Covered in snow Turkish
78 Kellan Slender/White Gaelic
79 Kenver Grand leader (Winter chief) Cornish
80 Kodiak Island bear (Snow bear) Alutiiq
81 Larkin Rough/Fierce (Winter storm) Irish
82 Latham Barn/Shelter from the cold Scandinavian
83 Ledas Ice Lithuanian
84 Liron My song (Winter carol) Hebrew
85 Loki Fire god (Winter warmth) Old Norse
86 Lowell Little wolf French
87 Lucien Light (Solstice dawn) French
88 Lumi Snow Finnish
89 Lupus Wolf (Winter predator) Latin
90 Lylat Night (Long winter night) Arabic
91 Magnar Strong/Fierce Norwegian
92 Malachy Messenger (Winter star) Hebrew
93 Matar Rain (Icy rain) Arabic
94 Mauri Dark skinned (Winter shadow) Latin
95 Mistletoe Winter plant English
96 Montague Pointed mountain French

Snow Festival Baby Boy Names: Heritage & Zenith (N-Z)

This final list celebrates the continuation of the family’s spark, featuring names that evoke the stillness of the tundra and the victory of the coming spring.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Heritage/Zenith Focus) Origin
97 Nanook Polar Bear Inuit
98 Navajo Great field (Snowy field) Tewa
99 Nevada Snow-clad Spanish
100 Nicholas Victory of the people (Festival) Greek
101 Niels Cloud (Snow cloud) Danish
102 Nils Champion (Winter champion) Swedish
103 Noel Christmas / Winter birthday French
104 Norman Man from the North French/Germanic
105 North The frozen direction English
106 Oberon Noble bear Germanic
107 Odin Lord of the North Old Norse
108 Olwen White track Welsh
109 Orion Winter constellation Greek
110 Oscar Deer friend (Winter forest) Irish
111 Pax Peace (Snowy silence) Latin
112 Peak Mountain top English
113 Peregrine Traveler (Winter bird) Latin
114 Polaris The North Star Latin
115 Pyry Snowstorm Finnish
116 Quilo The North Wind Roman Myth
117 Ranieri Warrior of the North Italian/German
118 Robby Bright fame (Festival light) Germanic
119 Robin Winter bird English
120 Rowan Red berry (Winter tree) Gaelic
121 Rudolph Famous wolf (Winter guide) Germanic
122 Sarmad Eternal (Everlasting ice) Arabic
123 Shishir Winter Sanskrit
124 Silas Of the forest Latin
125 Silver Metallic (Icy sheen) English
126 Skaadi Winter giant (Masculine variant) Norse
127 Snowden From the snowy hill Old English
128 Solstice Shortest day / Longest night Latin
129 Summit Highest point English
130 Sylvester Wooded, Wild Latin
131 Talvi Winter Finnish
132 Tenzing Upholder of teachings (Mountain) Tibetan
133 Thaw Melting ice English
134 Ullr God of Winter/Skiing Old Norse
135 Valerius Strong, Brave Latin
136 Vitus Life (Winter vitality) Latin
137 Wren Winter bird English
138 Yule Winter festival Old English
139 Zane White (Like snow) American
140 Zenith High point (Mountain peak) Arabic/Latin

Choosing a Name to Reflect Alpine Majesty

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

Consider the atmosphere of a high mountain peak the crisp air, the unyielding stone, and the brilliant white snow. Names like Jokull (glacier) or Tenzing (mountain climber) serve as a bridge between the physical grandeur of the world and the inner strength you wish for your son 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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