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Names that mean earth

65 names that mean earth — each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

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NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Adam BoyHebrew/A-dam/Man, earth.94/100
George BoyGreek/JORJ/Farmer, earthworker.86/100
Jorge BoyGreek/HOR-hay/Farmer, earthworker.83/100
Georgia GirlGreek/JOR-juh/Farmer, earthworker.74/100
Adan BoyHebrew/AY-dən/Earth, man.65/100
Ila GirlHindi/EE-lah/Earth; speech.65/100
Georgina GirlGreek/jor-JEE-nah/Farmer; worker of the earth.64/100
Kaia GirlGreek, Hawaiian, Scandinavian/KY-ah/Pure, each of the two, earth.63/100
Avani GirlSanskrit/ah-VAH-nee/The earth.56/100
Dion BoyGreek/DEE-on/Child of heaven and earth; of Zeus.54/100
Sky GirlOld Norse/sky/The atmosphere and space above the earth.46/100
Clay BoyOld English/KLAY/Mortal, earth.45/100
Terra GirlLatin/TER-uh/Earth.87/100
Tierra GirlSpanish/tee-AIR-uh/Earth.87/100
Georgiana GirlGreek via Latin/jor-JEE-an-uh/Farmer, tiller of the earth.83/100
Vesta GirlLatin/VES-tuh/Goddess of the hearth and home.82/100
Georgene GirlGreek/jor-JEEN/Farmer or earthworker.74/100
Demetra GirlGreek/duh-MEH-truh/Earth mother; related to goddess Demeter.73/100
Georgetta GirlGreek/jor-JET-uh/Feminine form of George, derived from Greek meaning farmer or worker of the earth.71/100
Jordi BoyCatalan/JOR-dee/Farmer or to work the earth, Catalan form of George.67/100
Eartha GirlEnglish/ER-tha/Of the earth.67/100
Adamaris GirlGermanic/Latin/ad-uh-MAR-is/Combination of Adam (earth) and possibly from Ottokar roots.67/100
Georgine GirlGreek/jor-JEEN/Farmer or earth-worker.66/100
Terron BoyEnglish/TER-un/A modern variant possibly derived from Tyrone or Terrance, meaning earth or rocky hill.63/100
Tarra GirlModern/English/TAR-uh/Modern variant of Tara or Terra, meaning earth or star.61/100
Terran BoyLatin/TAIR-un/Of the earth; earthly.57/100
Georgiann GirlGreek/JOR-jin-ann/Farmer or worker of the earth, from the Greek georgos meaning farmer.57/100
Auburn GirlEnglish/AW-burn/Reddish-brown color; refers to rich earthy tones.55/100
Georgeanna GirlGreek/Hebrew/jor-jin-AN-uh/Combination of George (earth worker) and Anna (grace).55/100
Skyy GirlEnglish/SKY/The expanse above earth; modern variant of Sky.53/100
Giorgio BoyGreek/JOR-jo/Italian form of George, meaning farmer or earth worker.52/100
Georganna GirlGreek/jor-JAN-uh/Farmer or earth-worker, a variant of Georgiana from georgos.49/100
Hertha GirlGermanic/HER-thuh/From Germanic roots meaning 'earth' or 'fertile land.'49/100
Kamani GirlHawaiian/kah-MAH-nee/Of the earth or earthly, relating to nature and grounding.44/100
Jorie GirlGreek/JOR-ee/Variant of Jory, derived from George meaning 'farmer' or 'tiller of the earth.'42/100
Gaia GirlGreek/GAY-uh/Earth or land; Greek earth goddess.41/100
Avni GirlSanskrit/Hebrew/AHV-nee/Could mean earth in Sanskrit or be variant of Avniel in Hebrew.38/100
Terria GirlLatin/TER-ee-uh/Of the earth, from terra referring to earth.37/100
Adams BoyHebrew/English/AD-umz/Surname from Adam, meaning of the earth.37/100
Geo BoyGreek/JEE-oh/Short form of George, meaning earth worker or farmer.36/100
Klay BoyEnglish/CLAY/From clay or variant of Clay, referring to the earth material.35/100
Siana GirlEnglish/see-AHN-uh/Possibly variant of Sienna, the reddish-brown earth pigment.33/100
Terre GirlFrench/TAIR/French word meaning earth.32/100
Terrilyn GirlEnglish/TER-uh-lin/Earth maiden.32/100
Geroge BoyGreek/JOR-j/Misspelling or variant of George, meaning farmer or tiller of earth.31/100
Georgios BoyGreek/gor-YOS/Derived from georgos, meaning farmer or worker of the earth.30/100
Herma GirlGreek/HER-muh/Variant of Hermione, possibly meaning messenger or earth.28/100
Georgena GirlGreek/jor-JEE-na/Farmer, worker of the earth.28/100
Georges BoyGreek (French form)/zhorZH/From 'georgos,' meaning farmer or earth-worker.27/100
Tarrence BoyLatin/TAR-ens/From the earth, a variant of Terrence.25/100
Clayborn BoyEnglish/CLAY-born/Born of clay; from earth.21/100
Addam BoyHebrew/ADD-um/From the red earth or man; variant of Adam.21/100
Terrah GirlLatin/TER-uh/Variant of Terra, from Latin terra meaning 'earth' or 'land.'16/100
Jaia GirlGreek/JAH-yah/Earth and world, possibly related to Gaia.16/100
Georgio BoyGreek/jor-JO/Variant of Giorgio, from Greek georgos meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker.'15/100
Caia GirlGreek/KAY-uh/Possibly short form of Gaian or variant related to Gaia (goddess of earth).15/100
Terriana GirlLatin/tair-ee-AH-nuh/Of the earth.13/100
Terrelle BoyLatin/tuh-REL/From terra, meaning earth.11/100
Terral BoyLatin/TER-ul/Variant of Terrence, from terra meaning earth.11/100
Kaja GirlNordic/Slavic/KAH-yuh/Pure and earth-bound; diminutive form used in Scandinavian and Eastern European regions.11/100

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How many names that mean earth are there?

NameTheKid lists 65 names that mean earth, each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

What are some popular names that mean earth?

Popular choices include Adam, George, Jorge, Georgia, Adan.