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Names that mean mountain

66 names that mean mountain โ€” each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

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NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Aaron BoyHebrew/AIR-un/High mountain or exalted.96/100
Sierra GirlSpanish/see-EHR-uh/Mountain range.79/100
Yael UnisexHebrew/yah-EL/Mountain goat; to ascend.59/100
Kenya GirlAfrican (Kikuyu, Maasai)/KEN-yuh/Animal horn or mountain.45/100
Aron BoyHebrew/AIR-uhn/Mountain of strength, exalted, enlightened.40/100
Kenia GirlAfrican (Kikuyu)/KEN-yuh/Mountain of white.22/100
Monserrat GirlCatalan, Spanish/mon-suh-RAHT/Jagged mountain.22/100
Keanu BoyHawaiian/kee-AH-noo/Cool breeze over the mountains.15/100
Monte BoySpanish/MAHN-tay/From Spanish monte, meaning mountain or wooded area.89/100
Monty BoyEnglish (short for Montgomery)/MON-tee/Mountain of power.87/100
Ciera GirlSpanish/see-ER-uh/Modern variant of Sierra, derived from Spanish for mountain range.85/100
Montana GirlSpanish/Latin/mon-TAN-uh/Spanish place name used as first name, meaning mountain.85/100
Arron BoyHebrew/AIR-un/High mountain of strength.82/100
Deonte BoyAfrican American/dee-ON-tay/Combination of the prefix De- and Monte, meaning 'mountain' or derived from D'Antoine.81/100
Jael GirlHebrew/JAH-el/Mountain goat or wild goat; swift and agile.78/100
Montgomery BoyEnglish/mult-GUM-er-ee/Derived from the Norman place name meaning 'Gomeric's mountain.'75/100
Montserrat GirlSpanish/mont-ser-AHT/Derived from the Spanish place name 'Montserrat,' meaning 'jagged mountain.'74/100
Shasta GirlNative American/SHASS-tuh/Pure snow; sacred mountain of the Shasta people of California.74/100
Arin GirlHebrew/AIR-in/Enlightened mountain; Irish and Hebrew origin.73/100
Hermon BoyHebrew/HER-mun/Hebrew name meaning sacred mountain or dedicated height.73/100
Montrell BoyEnglish modern creation/mahn-TREL/Mountain dwelling.71/100
Montez BoySpanish/mohn-TEZ/Mountain or mountainous.71/100
Lamonte BoyFrench/luh-MONT/A variant of Lamont, from French meaning mountain.69/100
Shan BoyChinese/Modern variant/SHAHN/Mountain or hill in Chinese, or variant of Shaun.68/100
Cherokee GirlNative American/CHER-uh-kee/Those who live in the mountains.66/100
Montie BoyLatin/MAHN-tee/From the mountain or related to Montgomery.64/100
Lawton BoyOld English/LAW-tuhn/Settlement on a hill or mountain.64/100
Siera GirlSpanish/see-AIR-uh/Variant of Sierra, meaning 'mountain range' or 'saw.'64/100
Demonte BoyLatin/Modern/duh-MAHNT/Modern creation, possibly from De Monte meaning from the mountain.62/100
Aren BoyHebrew Scandinavian/AIR-en/Mountain of strength; variant of Aaron.59/100
Aharon BoyHebrew/ah-hah-ROAN/High mountain; exalted one.58/100
Sinai GirlHebrew/SY-nigh/Mount Sinai, the biblical mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments.57/100
Aaryn GirlHebrew/AIR-in/Mountain of strength, a modern variant of Aaron.56/100
Denali GirlNative Alaskan/duh-NAH-lee/The great one; Alaska's tallest mountain.53/100
Siara GirlEnglish, Spanish created/see-AIR-uh/A variant of Sierra, meaning mountain range.53/100
Damonte BoyItalian/Spanish/duh-MON-tay/A variant of Damont or a modern creation, possibly combining 'Da' or Italian 'da' (from) with 'Monte' (mountain).50/100
Eron BoyHebrew/AIR-un/High mountain or enlightened, a variant of Aaron.49/100
Zyan BoyModern invented, possibly from Zion/ZY-un/A contemporary creation, possibly relating to Zion or the sacred mountain.44/100
Aarron BoyHebrew/AIR-uhn/High mountain or enlightened one; variant of Aaron.43/100
Sierrah GirlSpanish/see-AIR-uh/Mountain range; variant of Sierra.40/100
Aaren BoyHebrew/AIR-un/Exalted or mountain of strength; variant of Aaron.39/100
Monserrath GirlCatalan/mon-ser-AHT/Jagged mountain, from the Catalan Montserrat meaning sawtooth mountain.38/100
Haroon BoyArabic/hah-ROON/Arabic variant of Aaron, meaning exalted or mountain of strength.34/100
Ahron BoyHebrew/AIR-un/Variant of Aaron, meaning high mountain or exalted.32/100
Montanna GirlLatin/mon-TAN-ษ™/Variant of Montana; means mountainous or mountain land.31/100
Aarin BoyHebrew/AIR-in/Variant of Aaron, derived from Hebrew meaning high mountain or exalted.30/100
Seirra GirlSpanish/see-AIR-ah/A variant spelling of Sierra, meaning mountain range or saw.30/100
Mont BoyFrench/MAHNT/Mountain; often a shortened form of Montgomery or Montrose.30/100
Ahren BoyHebrew/AIR-en/Variant of Aaron, possibly meaning mountain of strength or exalted one.30/100
Arwa GirlArabic/AHR-wa/Female mountain goat, swift and graceful.28/100
Idalis GirlGreek/ee-DAHL-is/Possibly derived from 'ida,' a Greek mountain sacred to Zeus.27/100
Bergen GirlScandinavian/BER-gun/One who dwells in the mountains.25/100
Serra GirlSpanish/Italian/SER-ah/Saw or mountain ridge, from Latin serra.22/100
Ziyon BoyHebrew/ZY-un/Variant of Zion meaning promised land or holy mountain.20/100
Siarra GirlSpanish/see-AIR-uh/Variant of Sierra meaning mountain range.20/100
Montoya GirlSpanish/mon-TOY-uh/Spanish surname derived from a place name meaning mountain.14/100
Kea GirlHawaiian/KAY-uh/A large mountain parrot native to New Zealand.14/100
Aarion BoyHebrew/AIR-ee-un/Exalted or mountain of strength.13/100
Anden BoyScandinavian/Modern/AN-den/Modern name possibly inspired by the Andes mountains.15/100
Topanga GirlTongva (Native American)/tuh-PANG-uh/A place name meaning where the mountains meet the sea.8/100

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How many names that mean mountain are there?

NameTheKid lists 66 names that mean mountain, each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

What are some popular names that mean mountain?

Popular choices include Aaron, Sierra, Yael, Kenya, Aron.