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140+ Winter Baby Girl Names Inspired by Nature & Seasons

When the world is draped in a shimmering coat of hoarfrost and the air sparkles with the “diamond dust” of a winter morning, there is a rare, crystalline magic that defines the season. If your daughter is arriving during this time of ice palaces and starlit nights, choosing a nature-inspired winter baby girl name is about capturing that delicate balance between ethereal beauty and incredible resilience. You might lean toward a name like Lumi, the Finnish word for snow that feels light and modern, or Eira, a Welsh gem that sounds as soft as a falling flake. These names aren’t just pretty sounds; they are anchors to a season of “stillness and light.”

But let’s be real a winter name doesn’t have to feel “cold.” The true charm of the season is found in the deep evergreens, the bright berries against the snow, and the warmth of a glowing hearth. To give her a name with a bit more 2026 “burstiness,” look toward the vibrant colors and celestial heights of the winter sky. Names like Scarlett, Ivy, or Celeste offer a stunning contrast to the white landscape. Choosing one of these names tells your daughter she was born in a time of “enchantment,” gifting her a spirit that is as enduring as the pines and as bright as the North Star.


Winter Baby Girl Names: Snowflakes & Stars (A-G)

This section features names where the physical beauty of winter the falling snow, the frozen lakes, and the bright morning frost are the central themes.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Winter/Purity Focus) Origin
1 Alba Bright, White Latin
2 Amaryllis Winter flower; Sparkling Greek
3 Aneira Much snow; Golden Welsh
4 Angel Messenger (Winter angel) Greek
5 Anwen Very fair, White Welsh
6 Aria Air; Song (Crisp winter air) Italian
7 Aster Star (Bright winter night) Greek
8 Auburn Reddish-brown (Winter woods) Latin
9 Aurora Dawn; Northern Lights Latin
10 Aydan From the moon Turkish
11 Belinda Beautiful (Bright white) Germanic
12 Bernadette Brave as a bear French/German
13 Beira Queen of Winter Scottish Myth
14 Bianca White, Pure Italian
15 Blanche White, Glistening French
16 Blizzard Strong winter storm English
17 Bora Snow; Winter wind Albanian/Turkish
18 Candi White, Glowing Latin
19 Carol Winter song/hymn English
20 Caspara Bringer of treasure Persian
21 Catherine Pure (Like fresh snow) Greek
22 Chantal Stony place (Frozen ground) French
23 Christina Follower of Christ (December) Latin
24 Clara Clear, Bright (Winter sky) Latin
25 Colden From the dark valley Old English
26 Crystal Ice; Clear glass Greek
27 Cynthia Moon goddess Greek
28 Dagny New day (Winter solstice) Scandinavian
29 December The month of winter Latin
30 Demeter Earth mother (Sleeping earth) Greek
31 Denali The great one (Snowy peak) Native American
32 Derya Sea (Glistening icy water) Turkish
33 Dove Bird of peace; White English
34 Drusilla Dewy-eyed (Frozen dew) Latin
35 Edurne Snow Basque
36 Eira Snow Welsh
37 Eirwen White snow Welsh
38 Elsa Pledged to God (Winter queen) Germanic
39 Elowen Elm tree (Winter forest) Cornish
40 Ember Spark in the hearth English
41 Estelle Star Latin/French
42 Fiona Fair, White Gaelic
43 Flurry Light snowfall English
44 Frostine Freezing; Of the frost French
45 Gabriella God is my strength Hebrew
46 Garnet January birthstone Latin
47 Gauri White, Shining Sanskrit
48 Glacia Ice; Glacier Latin
49 Gwen White, Holy Welsh
50 Gwyneira White snow Welsh

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

This list includes names that evoke the serenity of the season, from the longest night to the quiet evergreen trees that stand tall against the wind.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Serenity/Nature Focus) Origin
51 Hailey Hay meadow (Winter field) English
52 Hana Winter flower Arabic/Japanese
53 Haukea White snow Hawaiian
54 Hazel Winter nut/tree English
55 Hestia Goddess of the hearth Greek
56 Holly Evergreen with red berries English
57 Hoshiko Star child Japanese
58 Hyacinth Winter/Early spring bloom Greek
59 Iclyn Ice-like; Compassionate English/Latin
60 Imala Strong-minded (Winter spirit) Native American
61 Indra Possessing drops of rain/ice Sanskrit
62 Ines Pure, Chaste Spanish/Greek
63 Isla Island (Solitary beauty) Scottish
64 Isolde Ice ruler Welsh/German
65 Ivy Evergreen vine English
66 January Month of the wolf/beginnings Latin
67 Jelena Shining light Slavic
68 Jenna White shadow Welsh
69 Jennifer White wave Cornish
70 Jorgina Earth worker (Sleeping soil) Greek
71 Joy Holiday cheer Latin
72 Juniper Evergreen shrub Latin
73 Kari Snow-covered Turkish
74 Katherina Pure Greek
75 Kaya Pure (Winter clarity) Greek/Hopi
76 Keira Dark-haired (Night beauty) Irish
77 Khione Goddess of snow Greek Myth
78 Koko Night Native American
79 Lark Winter bird English
80 Layla Night beauty Arabic
81 Lumi Snow Finnish
82 Lumina Light (Solstice spark) Latin
83 Luna Moon Latin
84 Luv Snow Yiddish
85 Luz Light Spanish
86 Lydia Noble one Greek
87 Mabel Lovable (Winter warmth) Latin
88 Magdalene Tower of strength Hebrew
89 Mallow Winter flower English
90 Maris Of the sea (Ice water) Latin
91 Mary Star of the sea Hebrew/Latin
92 Merry Cheerful; Festive English
93 Midwinter The solstice English
94 Mina South; Gem Japanese
95 Mistletoe Winter greenery English
96 Miyuki Deep snow; Beautiful fortune Japanese

Winter Baby Girl Names: Purity & Pine (N-Z)

This final section focuses on names that embody the quiet renewal of the New Year, the scent of pine, and the celestial brilliance of the winter sky.

Sr. No. Name Meaning (Renewal/Nature Focus) Origin
97 Nadia Hope (Winter’s promise) Russian
98 Natalie Birthday of the Lord (Christmas) Latin
99 Natasha Born on Christmas Day Russian
100 Neva White snow Latin/Spanish
101 Neve Snow Latin/Irish
102 Niamh Bright, Radiant Irish
103 Nicola Victory of the people (St. Nick) Greek
104 Nieves Our Lady of the Snows Spanish
105 Noel Christmas French
106 Noelle Christmas (Feminine) French
107 North The direction of winter English
108 Nova New star (New Year) Latin
109 Nura Filled with light Arabic
110 Olwen White footprint Welsh
111 Opal October gem (Ice colors) Sanskrit
112 Oriana Sunrise Latin
113 Paloma Dove (White bird) Spanish
114 Phoebe Bright, Radiant Greek
115 Pine Winter tree English
116 Polaris The North Star Latin
117 Primrose First rose (Late winter) English
118 Pure Clean (Fresh snow) English
119 Rada Happy (Holiday joy) Slavic
120 Raine Winter rain English
121 Reina Queen (Snow Queen) Spanish
122 Robin Winter bird English
123 Rowan Red berries (Winter food) Gaelic
124 Sahar Dawn light Arabic
125 Scarlett Bright red (Holly berries) English
126 Selena Moon goddess Greek
127 Seraphina Fiery ones (Warmth) Hebrew
128 Silvia Of the woods Latin
129 Skadi Goddess of winter/skiing Norse Myth
130 Snow Frozen precipitation English
131 Solstice The turn of the sun Latin
132 Stella Star Latin
133 Svetlana Light, Shining Slavic
134 Talvi Winter Finnish
135 Thea Goddess (Light) Greek
136 Tindra To twinkle/sparkle Swedish
137 Ursula Little bear (Winter constellation) Latin
138 Vesper Evening star Latin
139 Viola Winter pansy Latin
140 Willa Resolute protector Germanic
141 Winter The season English
142 Yuki Snow; Happiness Japanese
143 Zahara Shining, Flower Arabic/Hebrew
144 Zelda Gray fighting maid Germanic

Choosing a Name to Embrace the Season

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 “Winter” collection, you are providing her with more than just an identifier; you are giving her a sense of the season’s quiet majesty and resilience to carry within.

Consider the atmosphere of the season the family gathering around the hearth, the glowing stars above a quiet field of snow, and the shared hope for a bright new year. Names like Lucia (light) or Eira (snow) serve as a bridge between the physical beauty of the world and the inner spirit 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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