Akkadian name of the
Babylonian-Assyrian god of thunder and storms, meaning
thunder Adad is
called
Ishkur in Sumerian. He
is also known by the Akkadian name
Ramman,
meaning
thunderer
Native American Hopi name meaning
where the wind blows down the
gap
Greenlandic name meaning
little snowflake
Armenian
name meaning
attack; rush; storm
Hebrew biblical name of a military commander, meaning
lightning
Surname given to the brothers
James and
John by
Jesus, meaning either
sons of Thunder or
sons of Tumult
Chinese name meaning
elder brother rain
Arabic name
meaning
volcano
African Ganda name meaning
night; occasion; time; weather
Breton/French name of Celtic origin, probably meaning
hurricane, tempest
Teutonic equivalent of
Thor,
meaning
thunder
African Zulu name meaning
causes thunder
Basque name meaning
storm
Island wind Old Norse name composed of the elements ey
island and vindr
wind
Chinese name meaning
sharp blade or
wind
From the English vocabulary word meaning
snow squall
Ing Old Norse myth name of the god of rain and sunlight.
Nickname for
English
Galen, meaning
calm, tranquil
In some cases, it may have been derived from the vocabulary word, gale,
meaning
sea storm
Armenian
name meaning
lightning
Basque name meaning
weather
Welsh unisex name meaning
rain
Aramaic name of a Semitic god of storms and rain, meaning
thunder
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and is also known by the byname
Rimmon,
meaning
thunderer
Hindi name composed of the names
Hari he who takes away and
Indra possesses a drop (of rain)
Native American
Cheyenne name meaning
whirlwind
Chinese name meaning
flood
Possesses a drop (of rain) Hindi myth name of the king of gods, composed of the Sanskrit elements indu
drop and ra
possessing
Sumerian form of Akkadian
Adad, meaning
thunder
Chinese name meaning
thunder
Gallo-Roman
myth name of a god of thunder, meaning
white
light
Native American Miwok name meaning
rain falls through the roof
Hawaiian name meaning
wind
Arabic name meaning
rain clouds
Little lightning Irish name composed of the Gaelic element mall
lightning and a diminutive suffix.
Variant of Irish
Meallán,
meaning
little lightning
Native American
Cheyenne name meaning
whirlwind
Irish name meaning
servant of the storm
English unisex name derived from the state name, itself meaning
snow-capped
Native American Navajo name meaning
wind
Basque name meaning
thunder
Native American Algonquin name meaning
thunder
Armenian
name meaning
lightning
Slavic myth name of a god of lightning, meaning "thunder."
African Khmer name meaning
rain
Vietnamese name meaning
wind
Japanese myth name of a god of thunder, meaning
thunder and
lightning
Akkadian name of a Babylonian-Assyrian god of thunder and storms, meaning
thunderer Ramman is also known by the name
Adad,
meaning
thunder
Aramaic byname of the storm and thunder god
Hadad,
meaning
thunderer
Armenian
name meaning
thunderbolt
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word,
storm
Roman myth name of a god of nocturnal lightning and thunder, meaning
nighttime
Celtic myth name of a thunder god, meaning
thunder
Norse myth name of the god of thunder, meaning
thunder
Variant of Norse
Thor, meaning
thunder
Anglo-Saxon form of Old Norse
Thor, meaning
thunder
Aztec myth name of a god of rain, meaning "of the earth" in the
Nahuatl language.
Scandinavian form of Norse
Thor,
meaning "thunder."
Scandinavian nickname for Norse names
beginning with
Thor-,
meaning "thunder."
Danish form of Old Norse
Thor, meaning
thunder
Irish/Celtic myth name of the husband of
Brighid,
probably meaning
thunderer
Variant of Scandinavian
Tore,
meaning "thunder."
Finnish myth name of a sky and thunder god, meaning
old man
Hindi name meaning
rain-giver
Turkish name meaning
volcano
Quechua name meaning
wind
Chinese unisex name meaning "studious" for
boys and "snow" for girls.
Native American Navajo name meaning
snow
Unisex nickname for Japanese names beginning with Yuki-,
meaning happiness; snow