Names meaning with Fiery
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nacho | Nacho, a Spanish name, means "fiery one" or "ardent." | Unique | Boy | |
| Chandali | Chandali: a unique, feminine name meaning "fiery" from Sanskrit. | Sanskrit | Girl | |
| Angiras | Angiras: unique Sanskrit name meaning "fiery," symbolizing strength and power. | Sanskrit | Boy | |
| Iraj | Iraj: Persian name meaning "fiery," rich in cultural significance. | Persian | Unisex | |
| Eydin | Eydin: Persian name meaning "fiery," unique, masculine, culturally significant. | Persian | Boy | |
| Aidin | Aidin: Unisex Persian name meaning "fiery" or "bright," historically significant. | Persian | Unisex | |
| Serafena | The name Serafena originates from Italy and is commonly associated with the female gender. It carries the meaning of "ardent" or "fiery," reflecting qualities of passion and intensity. Serafena is pronounced as se-rah-FEE-nah and consists of four syllables. While not currently among the most popular names, Serafena has a unique charm that appeals to those seeking a distinctive and elegant name for their daughters. It is more commonly found in countries with Italian influence, such as Italy itself, as well as in regions with a penchant for exotic and melodious names. Serafena remains a relatively uncommon yet enchanting choice for parents looking for a name with a touch of sophistication and allure. Its Italian origins and graceful sound make it a captivating option for those who appreciate its rich cultural heritage and timeless appeal. |
Italian | Girl | |
| Piretta | Piretta: Italian name meaning "fiery," unique, elegant, and passionate. | Italian | Girl | |
| Cimona | Cimona: Unique Italian name meaning "fiery," reflecting strength and elegance. | Italian | Girl | |
| Idris | Idris: Welsh name meaning "fiery leader," also an Islamic prophet. | Islamic | Boy | |
| Aidon | Aidon: Irish name meaning "fiery one," gaining popularity among males. | Irish | Boy | |
| Rohitash | Rohitash: Indian name meaning "fiery-eyed," symbolizing strength and passion. | Indian | Boy | |
| Seraph | The name Seraph originates from Hebrew and is derived from the word "seraphim," which refers to a type of celestial being or angel in Jewish and Christian theology. In Hebrew, Seraph means "burning ones" or "fiery ones," symbolizing their intense passion and fervor. The name is considered gender-neutral, suitable for both boys and girls, and is pronounced as SEH-raf, with two syllables. Seraph is a unique and uncommon name, not frequently used in mainstream popularity charts. However, it has gained some attention in recent years due to its distinctive sound and spiritual connotations. While not widely popular globally, Seraph has found favor among parents in countries with a strong religious or mystical influence, such as the United States, Canada, and some European nations. Seraph carries a sense of mystique and reverence, making it an intriguing choice for those seeking a name with deep spiritual significance. Its Hebrew origins and celestial associations add a touch of ethereal beauty to the name, appealing to individuals looking for a name that stands out while maintaining a sense of timeless elegance. |
Hebrew | Unisex | |
| Seraf | Seraf: A name of Hebrew, symbolizing The name Seraf has Hebrew origins and means "burning one" or "fiery one. |
Hebrew | Boy | |
| Saraphina | Saraphina: Hebrew name meaning "fiery," gaining popularity for girls. | Hebrew | Girl | |
| Aodhnaid | Aodhnaid: Gaelic name meaning "fiery one," rare and feminine. | Gaelic | Girl | |
| Saraphine | Saraphine: Unique French name meaning "fiery ones," elegant and uncommon. | French | Girl | |
| Cayen | Cayen: French name meaning "fiery," gaining popularity for boys. | French | Boy | |
| Ardienne | Ardienne: Unique French name meaning "fiery," exuding elegance and passion. | French | Girl | |
| Blazenka | Blazenka: Unique Croatian name meaning "fiery," associated with femininity. | Croatian | Girl | |
| Ignatios | Ignatios: Rare, masculine name meaning "fiery" with Greek origins. | Ancient Greek | Boy | |
| Brandene | Brandene: Unique American name meaning "fiery hill" or "sword." | American | Girl | |
| Kenita | Kenita: African American name meaning "fiery one," unique and meaningful. | African American | Girl | |
| deagan | Deagan: Irish origin, meaning "little fire" or "fiery one." | Anglo-Saxon, Irish | Either | |
| aidyn | Aidyn means "fiery one," originating from the name Aidan. | American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Persian, Turkish | Either | |
| addey | Addey: Derived from "Aidan," meaning fiery, noble; of Irish origin. | Anglo-Saxon, English | Either | |
| aadyn | Aadyn means "fiery" or "brave," derived from the name Aiden. | American, Arabic, Biblical, English, Hebrew, Indian, Islamic, Persian | Either | |
| Serafima | Serafima means "fiery" in Hebrew; derived from Seraphim angels. | Ancient Greek, Biblical, Russian | Girl | |
| Ognjen | Ognjen means "fiery" in Serbian; derived from Slavic roots. | Slavic | Boy | |
| Ignatius | Ignatius means "fiery" in Latin; originated from the Roman family name. | Biblical, Christian, Latin | Boy |