Ocean and River Inspired Baby Names

  1. Tyna
    • Talora
      • Thames
        • Tyne
          • Ula
            • Origin:

              Celtic
            • Meaning:

              "gem of the sea"
            • Description:

              Ula is among the unusual U names that may have a range of origins and meanings, from the Celtic one given here to its possibilities as a short form of Eulalia or Ursula. Ulla is a Scandinavian name usually an abbreviation of Ursula or Ulrika.
          • Undine
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "little wave"
            • Description:

              Mythological water spirit with the more common spelling of Ondine, heroine of an Edith Wharton novel.
          • Viviane
            • Origin:

              French variation of Viviana or Vivien
            • Description:

              Viviane is one of a cluster of names that may or may not be related. They include the Latin Viviana, which means life, and its modern forms Vivian and the French form Vivienne. But Vivien, pronounced identically, may be a literary invention connected instead to Ninian. Some sources also connect the Viv variations to the Irish Bebinn, the name of the goddess of childbirth, or Bevin.
          • Wade
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "at the river crossing"
            • Description:

              Wade has never been outside the US Top 1000 for boys - there's a reason for that. It has a clean spelling, fresh sound and is neither too trendy (unlike Kade or Cade) or too old-school (like Richard or Albert). We think Wade is a winning name.
          • Willow
            • Origin:

              English nature name
            • Meaning:

              "willow tree"
            • Description:

              An ancient tree that figures in literature from Shakespeare to Harry Potter and is believed to possess magical powers, Willow is a lovely name, as graceful as its inspiration.
          • Zale
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "sea-strength"
            • Description:

              Appealing sound and meaning, but there is that discount-store association.