ADEN:
English variant of Irish/Scottish
Aidan,
meaning
fire
AdenA:
Possibly a feminine form of English
Aden,
meaning
fire
Variant of English
Adena, meaning
fire
Variant of English
Adena, meaning
fire
Variant of English
Adena, meaning
fire
Armenian name meaning
temple of fire-worship
Old Gaelic form of Irish/Scottish Gaelic
Aodh, meaning
fire
Pet form of Gaelic Áed,
meaning
fire
Variant of Gaelic Áed, meaning
fire
Hindi
name meaning
face of fire
English form of Gaelic Áedán,
meaning
fire
Variant of English
Aidan,
meaning
fire
Myth name of a Celtic sun god.
It is the Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Áed,
meaning
fire
Pet form of Irish/Scottish Gaelic
Aodh,
meaning
fire
Irish/Scottish name, derived from Gaelic Áedán,
meaning
fire
Irish
name meaning
white fire
Variant of Irish
Aodhfin, meaning
white
fire
Japanese name meaning
industrious/warm
child
Persian name meaning
fire
Heat A sobriquet for the Celtic sun god Belenus.
As
Belenus Borvo, he was
shining heat
Fire town Habitational name turned surname turned forename, composed of the Old English elements bryne, meaning
fire, flame, and tun
enclosure, settlement, town
English name derived from the Spanish word, calida, meaning
hot
Flower name (sometimes called cockcombs or woolflowers),
derived from the Greek kelos, meaning
burned
Original Hebrew form of biblical Ham,
meaning
hot
Aramaic form of Hebrew
Cham, meaning
hot
Scottish/Gaelic name, meaning
born of
fire This is one of the names from which Kenneth
was derived.
Irish form of Scottish/Gaelic
Cinaed, meaning
born of fire
Purifying fire Irish/Gaelic name composed of the elements connla
pure, chaste and aodh
fire
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Conlaed, meaning
purifying fire
Modern form of Irish/Gaelic
Conlaed,
meaning
purifying fire
English form of Irish
Conleth,
meaning
purifying fire
Variant of English
Aidan,
meaning
fire
Feminine form of English
Edan,
meaning
fire
Fiery Greek myth name of the giant eagle. As punishment for
giving fire to mankind,
Zeus had Prometheus
tied to a rock and let Ethon eat at his liver which regenerated every
night.
Esperanto name meaning
fiery
Italian name composed of the word fiamma
"fire" and a diminutive suffix, meaning "little fire."
Italian nickname for
Serafina, meaning
"burning one."
Lithuanian myth name of a goddess of fire. Meaning unknown.
Chamoru name meaning
fire
Welsh form of Irish
Aidan, meaning
fire
Greek myth name of the goddess of the hearth, meaning "hearth,
fireside."
Armenian name meaning
flames
Armenian name meaning
little fire
Armenian
name meaning
fire
Armenian name meaning
fire-eyed
Armenian
name meaning
burning rose
Armenian name meaning
fiery
HUO:
Chinese unisex name meaning
fire
Chinese name meaning
fire metal
Scottish variant of
Aodhagan,
meaning
fire
Hawaiian name meaning
flaming
torch
Hawaiian name meaning
flames
Fire Irish surname transferred to forename use, itself from the
Gaelic surname Mac Aodhagáin
son of Aodhagán
Native American
Cheyenne name meaning
burning fire
Variant of Irish
Keegan, meaning
fire
Scottish feminine form of
Kenneth, meaning both
comely; finely made and
born of fire
Variant of English
Kenneth, meaning both
born of fire and
comely; finely made
Scottish feminine form of
Kenneth, meaning both
comely; finely made and
born of fire
Scandinavian form of
Kenneth, meaning both
"comely; finely made" and "born of fire."
English form of both Scottish/Gaelic
Cinaed born of fire and
Cainnech,
comely; finely made
Variant of English
Kenneth, meaning both
comely; finely made and
born of fire
Pet form of English
Kenneth, meaning both
comely; finely made and
born of fire
Abbreviated form of Scandinavian
Kennet, meaning both
"comely; finely made" and "born of fire."
Chamoru name meaning
fiery; hot
Nahuatl name meaning
fire; he is waving
Spanish word
for "little girl."
Native American Algonquin name meaning
fire
Variant of Bulgarian
Ognyan, meaning
fire
Bulgarian name derived from the word ognen, meaning
fire
Native American Sioux name meaning
fire
The burning/blazing one Greek myth name of
one of the horses of the noon-day sun.
Bulgarian name derived from the Slavic element plam, meaning
fire, flame
Flame-like Latin form of Greek
Pyrros, myth name of a son of
Achilles.
He was also known as Neoptolemus.
Original Greek form of Latin
Pyrrhus, meaning
"flame-like."
Native American Mapuche name meaning
burning torch
Native American Algonquin name meaning
fire
Nickname for Latin
Seraphina, meaning
burning one
Greek form of Latin
Seraphinus, meaning
"burning ones."
Russian form of Latin
Seraphina, meaning
"burning one."