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Names that mean stone

107 names that mean stone — each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

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NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Mason BoyEnglish/MAY-suhn/Worker in stone.98/100
Jade GirlSpanish/JAYD/Precious green stone.87/100
Ruby GirlLatin/ROO-bee/Red gemstone.87/100
Jada GirlArabic, English/JAY-duh/Precious stone, green stone.81/100
Opal GirlSanskrit/OH-pal/Precious jewel; gemstone.72/100
Brixton BoyEnglish/BRIKS-ton/Brioc's town; stone settlement.68/100
Gemma GirlItalian/JEM-ah/Precious stone, jewel66/100
Jayda GirlEnglish/JAY-duh/Precious stone, jade.65/100
Diamond GirlGreek/DYE-muhnd/A precious stone consisting of a clear and colorless crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance.62/100
Emerald GirlGreek/EM-er-ald/The green gemstone.62/100
Jettson BoyEnglish/JET-son/Son of Jett; jet black stone.57/100
Pierce BoyEnglish/PEERS/Rock or stone.56/100
Sapphire GirlHebrew/SAF-eyer/The blue gemstone.53/100
Winston BoyOld English/WIN-stən/Joy stone or friend's town.51/100
Mayson BoyEnglish/MAY-son/Worker in stone.50/100
Jaida GirlArabic/JAY-duh/Stone, precious gem.40/100
Pearl GirlLatin/PURL/A smooth, lustrous, typically rounded gemstone formed within the shells of mollusks, especially oysters.36/100
Jewel GirlFrench/JOO-uhl/Precious stone.30/100
Jemma GirlEnglish/JEM-uh/Gem, precious stone.22/100
Jayde GirlEnglish/JAYD/Precious green stone.21/100
Langston BoyEnglish/LANG-stən/Long stone or tall stone.8/100
Pete BoyGreek/PEET/A diminutive of Peter, meaning rock or stone.92/100
Chelsey GirlEnglish/CHEL-see/A variant of Chelsea, from the London district name meaning chalk landing place or landing place for limestone.91/100
Pierre BoyGreek/French/pee-EHR/French form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning stone or rock.88/100
Petra GirlGreek/PET-ruh/From petra, meaning stone or rock.86/100
Beryl GirlGreek/BER-ul/From beryllos, a precious greenish-blue stone.86/100
Coral GirlLatin/KOR-ul/The coral gemstone; precious and radiant.84/100
Maegan GirlIrish via English/MAY-gun/Pearl, precious as gemstone.83/100
Garnet GirlLatin via English/GAR-nit/Deep red gemstone, precious.83/100
Stanford BoyEnglish/STAN-furd/Stone ford; from Old English 'stan' (stone) and 'ford' (river crossing).81/100
Rubi GirlLatin/ROO-bee/Red gemstone, precious jewel; variant of Ruby from the Latin 'rubeus'.81/100
Garnett BoyOld English/GAR-net/From Old English and surname, related to the garnet gemstone.80/100
Stanton BoyEnglish/STAN-tun/Stone settlement, from Old English stan and tun.80/100
Rubie GirlLatin/ROO-bee/Variant of Ruby, the red precious gemstone.76/100
Jettie GirlEnglish/JET-ee/Black stone, from Jett.72/100
Giada GirlItalian/jee-AH-duh/Italian form of Jade, the precious green stone valued in Asian cultures.71/100
Thurston BoyOld Norse/THUR-stun/From Thor's stone; Thor being the Norse god of thunder.70/100
Eben BoyHebrew/EE-ben/From Hebrew eban meaning stone.69/100
Amethyst GirlGreek/AM-uh-thist/A purple gemstone name, from the word meaning not intoxicated.68/100
Shaila GirlSanskrit/SHY-lah/Rock or stone in Hindu tradition.68/100
Stoney BoyEnglish/STON-ee/From the stone, rocky place.67/100
Dustyn BoyOld Norse/DUS-tin/Variant of Dustin, from Old Norse "Þórsteinn" (Thor's stone).64/100
Pierson BoyEnglish/PEER-suhn/Son of Piers or Peter, meaning rock or stone.64/100
Rock BoyEnglish/RAHK/From the stone or nickname for a strong person.64/100
Jaeda GirlEnglish (modern)/JAY-duh/Modern variant possibly derived from Jade; meaning 'the stone jade.'64/100
Jet BoyEnglish/JET/From the gemstone or black color.62/100
Alston BoyEnglish/AWL-stun/English place name and surname meaning noble stone.62/100
Pietro BoyItalian/pee-EH-tro/Stone or rock; the Italian form of Peter.60/100
Petrina GirlGreek/puh-TREE-nuh/Stone; feminine form of Peter.59/100
Flint BoyOld English/FLINT/Hard gray stone; from the mineral used in fire-making.59/100
Amberlee GirlEnglish/AM-ber-lee/A combination of Amber (precious stone) and Lee (clearing or meadow).56/100
Jadelyn GirlEnglish/JADE-lyn/A modern blend of Jade (precious stone) with lyn.56/100
Jadah GirlSpanish/JAY-duh/Jade; refers to the precious green stone.55/100
Perrin BoyFrench/PAIR-in/From Peter, meaning stone or rock.54/100
Joya GirlSpanish/HOY-uh/A jewel and precious stone, a direct word name.53/100
Masyn BoyEnglish/MAY-sun/A modern variant of Mason, occupationally referring to a stone worker or builder.52/100
Saphira GirlGreek/suh-FEER-uh/From the Greek 'sappheiros' meaning 'sapphire,' the blue gemstone; also used in fantasy literature.50/100
Shamir BoyHebrew/shah-MEER/Meaning flint or a hard stone.50/100
Parnell BoyEnglish/Irish/par-NEL/Small rock or from Peter, an English surname meaning stone.49/100
Jaide GirlModern/JAYD/Variant of Jade, the precious green stone.47/100

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How many names that mean stone are there?

NameTheKid lists 107 names that mean stone, each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

What are some popular names that mean stone?

Popular choices include Mason, Jade, Ruby, Jada, Opal.