Is there anything more magical than snowfall? Wrapping the Earth in a blanket of white, snow makes the world more tranquil, serene, and peaceful. Playing in the snow with our loved ones is one of life's little wonders. Not to mention, building a snow person taps into our imagination. With all that being said, it sure does make plenty of sense for parents to want their name their newborn baby boy after snow!
We gathered 20 stunning baby boy names that are inspired by everything snow-related.
EIRWEN
For a handsome and sophisticated baby boy name, opt for the Welsh name Eirwen. It translates to "white as snow."
QUILO
For an unusual baby boy name that relates to snow, check out Quilo. The name has Greek origins and comes from the Roman mythology referring to the North Wind.
ASPEN
A love for skiing is not required to also fall in love with the baby name Aspen. It conjures up images of snowy slopes in Colorado, which makes it perfect for parents wanting to name their baby boy after snow.
WHITTAKER
Although it sounds a little more old-fashioned, the baby boy name Whittaker can be modernized and shortened to Whit. In Old English, it means "white field," which refers mainly to wheat but can also sound like a snowy landscape.
JACK
Sure, it's one of the most common boy names out there, but Jack is perfect for parents who want a snow-inspired baby boy name because of the popular character Jack Frost. It's so fitting!
FINN
Short and sweet, the baby boy name Finn reminds us of snow because it means "white" or "fair" in Irish. Even though it's a short name, it has no shortage of cool factor.
DWIGHT
Although the name Dwight is mainly associated with the show The Office, we think it's a great choice for parents who want to name their baby boy after the snow. That's because it means "white" in Dutch.
FROST
For a baby boy name that is pretty literal when it comes to snow-inspired names, check out the name Frost. It's a wonderful choice for parents who want a quirky name for their baby boy.
STORM
Parents who went through the challenge of having a baby boy during a snowstorm or blizzard might want to commemorate the special event by naming their son Storm. It's a strong and bold name, too.
VALE
Inspired by the skiing destination, Vail in Colorado, how about the name Vale for a snow-inspired boy name? It sure is ideal for a strapping young man.
YUKIO
In Japanese, the name Yukio means "snow boy." How lovely is that? It's almost like predicting a boy who is going to love playing in the snow!
YULE
Quirky and bold, the baby boy name Yule is ideal for those born right around the winter solstice. That's because it means "winter solstice!"
JACKSON
Although this name can be traced back to 14th-century England, the boy name Jackson is a fitting choice for parents who are avid skiers. It reminds us of Jackson Hole, a world-renowned ski destination in Wyoming.
CRISPIN
In Latin, the boy name Crispin means "curly-haired." But we think the sound of the name is like when the weather outside is crisp, cold and probably snowing.
EDUR
The baby boy name Edur is undeniably cute. It means "snow" in the Basque language, which is from the region between Northern Spain and Southwestern France.
KARI
The Icelandic name Kari comes from the Scandinavian god of wind and it also means "pure." These two points make it the perfect choice for a snow-inspired baby boy name.
ALVAR
With German origins, the handsome name Alvar is uncommon and will make any baby boy stand out. The meaning of the name is fitting for parents who love the snow as it means "white."
BRIGHTON
The name Brighton is sure to brighten up anyone's day. But on a more serious note, it's great for parents who love to ski because it's reminiscent of the ski location Brighton in Utah.
BAKER
Typically a surname, Baker is a handsome choice for a boy's first name, too. We like it for a snow-inspired name because it conjures up images of Washington's Mount Baker, which is one of the snowiest places in the US.
HERMAN
In German, the name Herman means "army man," but it is also the name of Herman, Michigan (yes, it was named after a Herman). The town is one of the snowiest places in the US, once breaking the record for Michigan's largest snowfall in a single day. It was 30 inches!