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145+ Frosty Ice Festival–Inspired Baby Boy Names

When the winter wind howls and the world transforms into a shimmering kingdom of glass and light, there’s a specific “crystalline magic” that defines a frost-born son. If your little guy is arriving during the peak of an ice festival, choosing a frosty ice festival–inspired baby boy name is about capturing that rare blend of rugged endurance and ethereal beauty. You might find yourself drawn to names like Caspian, which sounds as vast and cool as a frozen sea, or Alaskan, a name that carries the weight of the deep, untamed North. These aren’t just names; they are echoes of the stillness that comes when the world is tucked under a blanket of white.

But let’s be honest you don’t want a name that feels like a weather report. The key to a great “ice” name is finding that sharp, modern rhythm that sounds as crisp as a fresh snowfall. Look toward names that evoke the structural beauty of ice, like Flint or Stone, or those that capture the light of a winter sun, like Stellan (meaning star) or Lucian. Choosing one of these names tells your son that he was born in a season of “fortitude” a time when the world is at its most quiet, but also its most strikingly beautiful. It’s a way to ensure he carries the cool-headed strength of winter in his soul, no matter how high the temperature rises.


Ice Festival Baby Boy Names: Glacial Power & Arctic Spirit (A-G)

This section features names where the physical strength of ice and the sharp clarity of the winter season are the central themes, drawing from the world’s most stoic elements.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Ice/Winter Focus) Origin
1 Abe White, Clear (Like polished ice) Hebrew
2 Adair Oak tree ford (Winter wood) Gaelic
3 Alaspin White, Snowy peak Scottish
4 Alba Bright white Latin
5 Alpin Fair, Mountainous Pictish
6 Aquilo The North Wind Latin
7 Arctic From the frozen north Greek
8 Aspen Winter forest tree English
9 Aubin White, Bright French
10 Avalanche Powerful snow slide French
11 Balthazar One of the Three Kings (Winter) Phoenician
12 Barrett Bear strength (Winter hibernator) Germanic
13 Bear Spirit of the winter woods English
14 Berwyn White head (Icy peak) Welsh
15 Bjorn Bear (Norse winter symbol) Scandinavian
16 Blaze Fire (Warmth in the frost) English
17 Blizzard Mighty snowstorm English
18 Boreas God of the North Wind Greek
19 Boris Short; Snow Leopard Slavic
20 Bowen Son of Owen (Fair/White) Welsh
21 Brencis Crowned with laurel (Winter victor) Latvian
22 Callum Dove (White bird of peace) Scottish
23 Canut White-haired; Knot Danish
24 Casper Bringer of treasure (Winter gift) Persian
25 Christian December holiday namesake Latin
26 Claus People’s victory (Festival icon) German
27 Colden The dark valley (Winter glen) Old English
28 Cole Coal (Fireplace warmth) English
29 Conan Little wolf (Pack hunter) Irish
30 Crispin Curly-haired (Frost-dusted) Latin
31 Cypress Winter evergreen Greek
32 Dagur Day (Winter solstice light) Icelandic
33 December The tenth month (Solstice) Latin
34 Denali The Great One (Icy mountain) Koyukon
35 Douglas Dark water (Icy river) Gaelic
36 Drift Driven snow English
37 Dwyn White wave (Frosted crest) Welsh
38 Edur Snow Basque
39 Eira Snow (Gender-neutral appeal) Welsh
40 Ewan Born of the yew tree Scottish
41 Fannar Snowdrift Icelandic
42 Fenris Wolf of the frozen wastes Old Norse
43 Finian Fair, White Irish
44 Fir Evergreen winter tree English
45 Flurry Brief snowfall English
46 Frost Freezing vapor English
47 Gavin White hawk Welsh
48 Glacier Mass of moving ice French
49 Gunnar Bold warrior (Winter soldier) Scandinavian
50 Gwyn White, Blessed Welsh

Ice Festival Baby Boy Names: Crystalline Clarity & Heritage (H-M)

This list includes names from various traditions that emphasize the structural beauty of ice and the festive gatherings of the coldest months.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Clarity/Heritage Focus) Origin
51 Hale Hero (Winter protector) English
52 Haukea White snow Hawaiian
53 Hemant Early winter Sanskrit
54 Himavat Full of snow Sanskrit
55 Hiver Winter French
56 Hollis Holly tree (Winter icon) English
57 Hunter Winter provider English
58 Hyllos Stone/Ice son Greek
59 Ice Frozen water English
60 Icelis Crystalline spirit Modern English
61 Ingo Protected by Ing (Winter god) Germanic
62 Irwin Boar friend (Winter hunter) English
63 Isbjorn Ice bear (Polar bear) Norwegian
64 Ivor Bow warrior (Yew wood) Scandinavian
65 Jack Jack Frost English
66 January Month of the gate (New Year) Latin
67 Jasper Treasurer (Hidden winter gem) Persian
68 Jokull Glacier, Ice Icelandic
69 Jonas Dove (White wings) Hebrew
70 Jule Winter solstice festival Scandinavian
71 Juniper Evergreen berry Latin
72 Kari Gust of wind (Sharp air) Old Norse
73 Karli Covered in snow Turkish
74 Kellan Slender; Fair Gaelic
75 Kenver Grand leader (Winter chief) Cornish
76 Kodiak Large winter bear Alutiiq
77 Larkin Fierce (Winter storm) Irish
78 Latham From the enclosure (Shelter) Scandinavian
79 Ledas Ice Lithuanian
80 Liron My song (Holiday carol) Hebrew
81 Loki Trickster (Fire vs Ice) Old Norse
82 Lowell Wolf (Winter predator) French
83 Lucien Light (Glow on ice) French
84 Lumi Snow Finnish
85 Lupus Wolf of the tundra Latin
86 Lylat Night (Long solstice night) Arabic
87 Magnar Strength (Glacial force) Norwegian
88 Malachy Messenger (Winter star) Hebrew
89 Matar Rain (Freezing rain) Arabic
90 Mauri Dark (Winter dusk) Latin
91 Mistletoe Winter bloom English
92 Montague Pointed mountain French
93 Munira Illuminating (Solstice light) Arabic
94 Nanook Polar Bear Inuit
95 Navajo Tundra field Tewa

Ice Festival Baby Boy Names: North Winds & Winter Peaks (N-Z)

This final list celebrates the triumph of the light and the unwavering beauty of the frozen earth, perfect for a son born in the year 2026.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (North/Peak Focus) Origin
96 Nevada Snow-clad Spanish
97 Nicholas Victory (Winter festival saint) Greek
98 Niels Cloud (Snow cloud) Danish
99 Nils Champion of the north Swedish
100 Noel Christmas; Winter birth French
101 Norman Man from the North Germanic
102 North The frozen direction English
103 Oberon Noble bear Germanic
104 Odin High god of the frozen north Old Norse
105 Olwen White track (Snow print) Welsh
106 Orion Winter hunter constellation Greek
107 Oscar Spear of the gods (Winter deer) Irish
108 Pax Peace (The quiet of ice) Latin
109 Peak Summit (Icy top) English
110 Peregrine Traveler (Winter falcon) Latin
111 Polaris The North Star Latin
112 Pyry Snowstorm Finnish
113 Quilo The North Wind Roman Myth
114 Rain Freezing rain/Sleet English
115 Ranieri Warrior of the North Italian
116 Robby Bright fame (Festival light) Germanic
117 Robin Winter bird English
118 Rowan Red berry tree (Winter fruit) Gaelic
119 Rudolph Famous wolf (Winter guide) Germanic
120 Sarmad Everlasting (Eternal ice) Arabic
121 Shishir Winter Sanskrit
122 Silas Of the forest (Winter woods) Latin
123 Silver Metal (Icy glint) English
124 Skaadi Winter spirit (Gender neutral) Norse Myth
125 Snowden From the snowy hill Old English
126 Solstice Sun-standing (Winter turning) Latin
127 Summit Highest peak English
128 Sylvester Wild, Wooded Latin
129 Talvi Winter Finnish
130 Tenzing Mountain upholder Tibetan
131 Thaw Melting ice (Spring promise) English
132 Ullr God of Winter and Skis Old Norse
133 Ursus Bear (Winter sleeper) Latin
134 Valerius Strong, Healthy Latin
135 Vitus Vitality (Winter life) Latin
136 Walker Tundra walker English
137 Whittaker From the white field Old English
138 Wren Small winter bird English
139 Yule Winter festival Old English
140 Zane God is gracious (White/Snowy) Hebrew/Arabic
141 Zenith High point (Icy summit) Arabic
142 Zephyr West wind (Snow breeze) Greek
143 Ziv Brightness (Glow on ice) Hebrew
144 Zoran Dawn (Solstice morning) Slavic
145 Zale Sea-strength (Frozen tide) Greek

Choosing a Name to Reflect Glacial 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 “Ice 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 an ice sculpture strong, clear, and catching every ray of light. Names like Jokull (glacier) or Odin (lord of the north) 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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