Navigation & Maritime Names
Browse Navigation & Maritime names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageVela
Vela derives primarily from Latin 'vela,' the plural form of 'velum,' meaning 'sail' or 'veil,' evoking imagery of maritime sails or protective coverings in classical contexts.
Denia
Denia derives primarily from Latin 'Dianium,' a term denoting a place sacred to Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt, moon, and chastity, reflecting connotations of divine protect...
Safina
Safina derives from the Arabic root s-f-n, fundamentally denoting a 'ship' or 'vessel,' symbolizing conveyance across waters and evoking notions of journey, protection, and salvat...
Adryana
Adryana is widely regarded as a variant spelling of Adriana, which derives from the Latin family name Adrianus, meaning 'from the city of Adria' or 'of the Adriatic.' Adria was an...
Ailsa
Ailsa derives primarily from Old Norse elements, where 'ey' signifies 'island' and 'leifr' means 'heir' or 'descendant,' yielding an interpretation as 'island of the heir' or 'hei...
Aelani
Aelani is a modern name of Hawaiian origin, where it is interpreted as 'heavenly' or 'from heaven,' blending elements associated with celestial or divine qualities.
Adry
Adry appears as a modern diminutive or clipped form derived from longer names bearing the element 'Adri,' which traces to Latin 'Hadria,' referring to the Adriatic Sea or the anci...
Adrieanna
Adrieanna is a modern elaborated variant of Adriana, which derives from the Latin family name Adrianus, meaning 'from the Adriatic' or 'of the sea.' The root 'Adria' refers to the...
Carinna
Carinna derives primarily from the Latin name Carina, which carries the meaning 'dear one' or 'beloved,' drawn from the adjective carus signifying affection and endearment.
Ageliki
Ageliki derives from the Greek name Αγγελική (Angeliki), which means 'angelic' or 'like an angel.' The root comes from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos), signifying 'messenger' or...
Carena
Carena is commonly interpreted as a variant of Carina, deriving from Latin 'carina,' meaning 'keel' of a ship, symbolizing stability and guidance in nautical contexts.
Kerina
Kerina is commonly interpreted as a variant of Marina, deriving from Latin marinus meaning 'of the sea' or 'marine,' evoking nautical imagery and coastal associations.
Male Names
View full pageBaltazar
Baltazar derives from the Hebrew name Balthazar, commonly interpreted as 'Baal protects the king' or 'God has hidden the king,' where 'Baal' refers to an ancient Semitic deity mea...
Azeem
Azeem derives from the Arabic root ʿẓ-m (ع ظ م), which conveys concepts of greatness, immensity, and supremacy.
Cord
Cord derives from the Middle English 'cord,' signifying a thick rope or string made from twisted fibers, rooted in Old French 'corde' and Latin 'chorda,' which originally denoted...
Andoni
Andoni derives from the Greek name Andreas, which stems from the word 'andrós,' meaning 'man' or 'manly.' This root emphasizes qualities of courage, strength, and virility, reflec...
Bain
Bain primarily derives from Scottish Gaelic 'bàn,' meaning 'white' or 'fair,' often denoting fair-haired or light-complexioned individuals in clan naming traditions.
Breydan
Breydan is a modern phonetic variant of Brendan, deriving from the Irish name Bréanainn, which carries the meaning 'prince' or 'king' from the Old Irish elements 'brén' meaning 'p...
Corran
Corran derives from Gaelic elements linked to spear or pointed features, reflecting martial or topographical connotations common in Celtic nomenclature.
Adrius
Adrius derives primarily from the Latin family name Adrius, a variant of the cognomen linked to the ancient Roman gens Adria or Adrii, carrying connotations of 'from the Adriatic'...
Aukai
Aukai derives from the Hawaiian language, where 'au' refers to currents or waves, and 'kai' means sea or ocean, yielding a literal translation of 'sea explorer' or 'navigator.' Th...
Maddoc
Maddoc represents a medieval variant of the Welsh name Madoc, derived from the element mad, meaning 'fortunate' or 'good' in Old Welsh, reflecting positive attributes like luck or...
Camelo
Camelo derives primarily from Romance language roots linked to 'camel,' reflecting the animal's endurance and desert traversal in historical trade contexts.
Alrik
Alrik derives from the Old Norse compound name 'Alríkr,' where 'alr' or 'al' signifies 'all' in the sense of universality or entirety, and 'ríkr' means 'ruler' or 'king,' thus con...