Baby names meaning "water"
Names meaning water, sea, and flowing rivers Related keywords: sea, ocean, river, rain, flowing.
All names meaning water (106)
“The lily flower”
“To flow down, descending”
“Sea-circle, bright sea”
“Cart driver”
“Dark water”
“Great tide, son of the sea”
“River crossing”
“Day's eye, flower”
“Flowering plant”
“Rainbow”
“White wave”
“From Lorraine”
“Red flower”
“A flowing stream”
“The rose flower”
“Dew of the sea”
“Summer season”
“Purple flower”
“Beautiful, sea”
“Ocean, sea”
“Ocean, sea”
“Lotus flower”
“Ocean”
“Lord of the seas, water god”
“Spring season”
“Goddess Lakshmi, wave”
“Star-like flower”
“Flow, stream”
“Flower, rose”
“Ganga river”
“River Ganga”
“Jasmine flower”
“River bank”
“Water lily”
“Flower”
“Blossom, flower”
“Love, rain”
“Flower”
“Season”
“River”
“River water”
“Flower, cheerful”
“Rain”
“Generous, overflowing”
“Small river, stream”
“Warrior, striver”
“Blessed, henna flower”
“Abundance, river in paradise”
“Flower”
“Flower, blossom”
“Blossom, flower”
“Venus, flower”
“Sea and sun”
“Violet flower”
“River in Ireland”
“Little seal”
“Grain, wild”
“Branch, Dahlia flower”
“Wave”
“Fountain, wave”
Boy names meaning water
“Cart driver”
“Dark water”
“Great tide, son of the sea”
“River crossing”
“Ocean, sea”
“Ocean, sea”
“Lotus flower”
“Ocean”
“Lord of the seas, water god”
“Generous, overflowing”
“Small river, stream”
“Warrior, striver”
“Little seal”
“Drawn from the water, Moses”
“Sea god of Norse myth”
“Sea, Norse god of sea”
“Ocean”
“Strong, river”
“River”
“Waves, great”
Girl names meaning water
“The lily flower”
“Day's eye, flower”
“Flowering plant”
“Rainbow”
“White wave”
“From Lorraine”
“Red flower”
“A flowing stream”
“The rose flower”
“Dew of the sea”
“Summer season”
“Purple flower”
“Beautiful, sea”
“Spring season”
“Goddess Lakshmi, wave”
“Star-like flower”
“Flow, stream”
“Flower, rose”
“Ganga river”
“River Ganga”
“Jasmine flower”
“River bank”
“Water lily”
“Flower”
Frequently asked questions
- Names meaning water, sea, and flowing rivers Names in this category span multiple cultures — from ancient Sanskrit and Hebrew roots to modern coinages.