Season baby names
Names tagged with “Season” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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12 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Winter
English
72The coldest season of the year, characterized by cold weather and dormancy. Used as a given name to evoke the season's quiet beauty and natural cycles.
- Summer
English
56The warmest season of the year, characterized by sunshine and growth. Used as a given name to evoke warmth, brightness, and the carefree energy of the season.
- Autumn
English
45The season following summer, characterized by falling leaves and harvest. Named after the autumnal equinox and the transition of nature.
- Winterr
English
42Modern invented name combining 'winter' (the cold season) with a feminine -r suffix, evoking seasonal imagery and contemporary creativity.
- Wyntr
English
42Modern spelling variant of Winter, referring to the coldest season. Evokes snow, frost, and the quiet beauty of winter landscapes.
- Autym
English
42Modern creative spelling of 'Autumn,' the fall season. Represents renewal, change, and natural beauty of harvest time.
- Summyr
English
42Modern invented name, likely a creative spelling variant of 'Summer' with a trendy 'y' substitution, evoking warmth and the season.
- Winta
Celtic
42Possibly derived from winter or related to the season. May also connect to Gaelic roots meaning 'white' or 'fair'.
- Summerlynn
English
42A modern compound name combining 'Summer,' the warmest season, with the suffix '-lynn' meaning 'lake' or 'pool,' suggesting seasonal warmth and water.
- Autumnn
English
42Refers to the autumn season, the fall harvest period. Modern invented name using the seasonal word directly as a given name.
- Autum
English
40From the season of autumn, derived from Latin 'autumnus'. Represents the fall season with its harvest, change, and warm colors.
- Autumnrose
English
40A modern compound name blending 'autumn,' the fall season, with 'rose,' the classic flower. Evokes warmth, natural beauty, and seasonal transition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
