Names that mean fire
Baby names that mean fire, with their origins, meanings and pronunciations.
Irish
Little fire.
Old English
Fire or heat from the valley.
Irish
Little fire.
Turkish
Fiery, little fire.
Scottish, Gaelic
Handsome, born of fire.
Old English
Firebrand, sword.
Arabic, Hebrew
Fire, little fire.
English
A small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.
Irish
Little fire; fiery.
Irish, Gaelic
Born of fire, beautiful.
Irish, Scottish
Handsome, born of fire.
English, from the English
Flame, fire.
Irish/Gaelic
Little fire.
Scottish/Gaelic
A short form of Kenneth, from Gaelic meaning born of fire or handsome.
Scottish Gaelic
Born of fire; handsome and comely.
Germanic
Fire; sword bright and fierce.
Irish/Scottish
Little fire.
Irish
Small fire or fiery one in Irish.
Latin
From ignis meaning fire; fiery one.
Scottish/Irish
Scottish and Irish surname used as a first name, possibly from 'Aodh' meaning 'fire'.
Samoan/Pacific
A Samoan name meaning star or in other Pacific cultures meaning fire or night.
Old English
Hard gray stone; from the mineral used in fire-making.
Scottish
Variant of Kenneth, meaning handsome or born of fire.
Hebrew/Irish
A modern variant of Aiden or Ayden, from the Irish 'AodhĂĄn' meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery one.'
English
Firebrand, a variant of Tyson from the Old French tison.
Irish
Variant of Aidan, meaning 'little fire' in Irish tradition.
Scottish
Variation of Kenneth, from Scottish Gaelic meaning born of fire or handsome.
Irish
Variant of Aiden, meaning little fire.
Zulu
Fire.
Irish/Scottish
From CinĂĄed, meaning fire-headed.
Irish/Gaelic
Little fire or descendant of fire.
Irish
Variant of Aidan meaning little fire.
Modern English
Contemporary name, possibly from Aidan meaning little fire.
Scottish
Modern variant of Mackenzie, from Gaelic meaning fire-born.
Irish
Variant of Keegan, meaning small fire or descendant of AodhagĂĄin.
English
Variant of Blaze, meaning fire or flame.
Irish
Variant of Keegan, from Irish meaning descendant of AodhagĂĄn (little fire).
English
Modern variant of Aiden; means little fire.
Irish/Scottish
Modern variation of Aiden, meaning little fire.
Irish/Scandinavian
Variant of Brenna, related to Germanic roots meaning sword or fire.
Greek
Named after Mount Etna in Sicily; associated with volcanic fire and Greek mythology.
Irish/Scottish
Variant of Aiden or Aidan, meaning little fire.
Irish Gaelic
Variant of Aidan, from Irish AodhĂĄn meaning 'little fire,' diminutive of Aedh.
Irish
Small fire and warmth, modern variant of Aiden.
Irish
Little fire.
Celtic
Modern variant possibly related to Aidan, meaning small fire.
English
Modern variant of Cayden or Aiden, possible fire reference.
Greek modern spelling
A contemporary spelling of Phoenix, the mythical bird reborn from fire.
Scottish Gaelic
Feminine form of Kenneth, meaning handsome or born of fire.
Ethiopian
Related to Addis Ababa, great fire.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning light or fire.
Irish (Celtic)
Irish goddess of fire, healing, and poetry; meaning bright or exalted.