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Baby Names Meaning Fire

Names that carry fire in their roots — from Latin and Greek to Hebrew and Celtic. Every name here has centuries of use, a clear meaning, and works in the real world.

Bridget

Celtic — sacred flame, exalted fire

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Seraphina

Hebrew — fiery angel, ardent one

girl

Ember

English — smoldering fire, spark

girl

Fiamma

Italian — flame, fire

girl

Ignacia

Latin — fire, of fire

girl

Aidan

Irish — little fire

girl

Ardea

Latin — ardent, burning bright

girl

Adara

Hebrew — fire, noble fire

girl

Aidan

Irish — little fire, bright flame

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Kenneth

Celtic — born of fire, handsome flame

boy

Ignatius

Latin — fire, fiery one

boy

Blaze

English — blazing fire, flame

boy

Brand

Norse — fire, flaming sword

boy

Pyrrhus

Greek — flame-colored, red fire

boy

Agni

Sanskrit — fire, the fire deity

boy

Vulcan

Latin — god of fire, forge

boy

Root etymology

Every name here carries fire through its language root — not just in spirit, but in the original word the name comes from.

Cross-cultural

The same idea appears across Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Germanic, and Celtic naming traditions — giving you a wide range of sounds and styles.

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FAQ

What are baby names meaning fire?

Baby names meaning fire include Bridget, Seraphina, Ember, Fiamma, Ignacia and more. These names come from Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Germanic, and Celtic traditions and all carry the core idea of fire in their etymology.

Are there unique baby names meaning fire?

Yes — many names meaning fire are rare in modern use. Picks like Bridget, Seraphina, Ember carry the meaning clearly while standing out on a class register.

What girl names mean fire?

Girl names meaning fire include Bridget, Seraphina, Ember, Fiamma, Ignacia. Each carries the meaning through its root — Latin, Greek, Hebrew, or Celtic.

What boy names mean fire?

Boy names meaning fire include Aidan, Kenneth, Ignatius, Blaze, Brand. All have been used by real people across history and age well into adulthood.

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