![]() ![]() At least you will be assured that your child’s name is not common. If you want, you can even consider Murchadh. Murphy, the English version of the Gaelic name Murchadh, means ‘sea warrior’. And with its meaning ‘choice of the sea’, this Irish name makes a perfect water name too. Steven Patrick Morrissey, the famous English songwriter and crooner, is solely responsible for bringing fame to this name. This happens to be a cooler alternative to Marshall. The soft and mellifluous name Marsh means ‘a low-lying land flooded at high tide or in wet seasons’. This lovely Welsh name, with an equally beautiful meaning, has high chances of crossing the border. Lir, the name of the Irish god of the sea, is simple and has a deep meaning attached to it. ![]() This admirable, two syllable name, meaning ‘town by the lake’, projects tall and upright President Lincoln. Jordon, meaning ‘flowing down’, was initially given to children baptized in holy water from the Jordan river. Irving, meaning ‘green river or sea friend’ originated as a Scottish surname, but is now a popular choice for a first name. Elizabeth Hurley is its most famous bearer. ![]() Hurley is famous as both a given name and surname. This is one of those water names for boys that has been gaining popularity off late. Hurley is an old Irish name meaning ‘sea tide’. Hudson, meaning ‘ Hugh’s son’, is highly popular in New York, primarily because of the Hudson River. Harbor, meaning ‘a place on the coast where ships take shelter’, has an appealing image and an attractive sound. ![]() This English name, meaning ‘river crossing’, is a robust and independent single syllable option for you to consider. This name has been steadily popular now, considering it has been one of the top 50 names associated with water since the year 2013. In the Welsh mythology, Dylan is the name of the sea God and means ‘son of the sea’. The name has risen in popularity over the years, ranking 305 on the Social Security Administration’s list. Besides, Dover is a British seaport on the English Channel. It is Welsh for ‘water’ and is the name of a town in Massachusetts. It’s also attached to a Scottish clan known for their courage and strength. This Scottish name Douglas, meaning ‘dark water’ has a romantic swag to it. If you want a smooth and underused water themed name, pick Cove, which means ‘a coastal inlet or a small bay’. So you must get this one while it is uncommon. Also, the name is yet to break into the mainstream baby name list. The name Conway has a spiritual feel to it as it means ‘holy water’ in Welsh. Calder is also the highest trophy in the minor section in hockey. This traditional Welsh name, meaning ‘rocky water’ or ‘stony river’, would make a cool first name for your son. Clifford:Ĭlifford, meaning ‘lives near the ford by the cliff’, also classifies as a water baby name. Lewis also used this name for one of his characters in “Chronicles of Narnia”. This romantic sounding name brings to mind the large sea between Europe and Asia. Did you know that Calder is the highest trophy for hockey in Whales? Isn’t that cool! 66. Calder:Ĭalder, a traditional English name meaning ‘ rocky water’, will appeal to parents looking for trendy names related to water. If you want, you can add an ‘e’ to the end to make it cooler. Brook:īrook is another, relatively popular water inspired name for baby boys. And its association with Matt Damon will give it a cool quotient. Bourne:īourne, meaning ‘one who lives near a stream’, in Middle English language, will make your child stand out from the crowd. While Beckham is a favorite with English parents, it’s short form Beck means ‘stream’ in Old Norse language. It’s not entirely unheard of, as we’ve noticed Bay moving up the Social Security Administration charts. Bay:īay, meaning a body of water enclosed by land, would make a unique name for your little one. So if you want a unique water inspired name, Arroyo can be given a thought. Arroyo:Īrroyo translates to as a “deep gully cut by an intermittent stream” in the dictionary. Arno:Īrno, meaning ‘flower water’, is the name of the main river in Florence, Italy. Several Popes have adopted the name Adrian, including the only English Pope Nicholas Breakspeare, Adrian IV. ![]()
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