140+ Cool and Frosty Snow Festival Names for Baby Boys 2026
If you are embarking on the beautiful task of naming your baby boy, you’re not just choosing a label; you are selecting a legacy of strength, resilience, and alpine wonder. A name is a silent prayer, a lifelong affirmation, and a definition of the cool, calm brilliance you hope your son will carry into the world. What better gift to bestow upon a child than a name rooted in the majestic peaks of a mountain range and the festive, freezing magic of a Snow Festival?
Winter festivals represent the triumph of community and celebration over the harsh cold a time of ice sculptures, firelight, and the pristine power of nature. Choosing a name that denotes “frost,” “glacier,” “northern strength,” or “winter bear” bestows a sense of rugged endurance and crystalline clarity upon your son’s life. These names carry an inherent boldness and a steady presence, connecting your child to a future filled with adventure and the quiet authority of a winter landscape.
In this comprehensive and focused 2026 list, we have curated over 140 meaningful baby boy names that specifically mean or powerfully imply “snow,” “ice,” “mountain,” or “winter festival.” We’ve sourced them from Old Norse, Japanese, Tibetan, Gaelic, and various global traditions, categorized alphabetically for your ease of search. Take your time, feel the frost-hewn strength of these names, and find the one that resonates as the perfect start to his journey as a light in the winter air.
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.




