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Baby names inspired by snow, ice, and winter’s magic

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 12, 2025, 12:09 IST
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There’s something beautiful and timeless about enjoying the magic of winter

Many parents are drawn to the beauty and magic of this season and decide to name their children something that is inspired by snow, ice, or winter. The list includes names like Karla, Tushar, Ivy, and many more that are short, modern, and perfect for kids of the new generation. Here’s a look:-

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Elsa

The adorable name Elsa, meaning “noble” or “pledged to God,” has deep Scandinavian roots but gained global fame through the popular movie Frozen. This name became very popular after Frozen came out and people started to choose it for their daughters. Beyond the pop-culture magic, the name beautifully embodies purity, grace, and inner strength qualities often compared to the serene yet powerful nature of snow itself. Elsa feels elegant, timeless, and quietly strong a perfect name for a baby girl.

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Tushar

Tushar, a name that is derived from Sanskrit, means “snow,” “frost,” or “dew.” It symbolizes purity, freshness, and tranquility the calm that follows a quiet snowfall. It is a very common yet loved name in India. The name reflects coolness of temperament and clarity of thought. In literature and spirituality, Tushar often represents serenity and divine beauty, like the untouched snow on mountain peaks.

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Nicholas

This well-known name has been derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning “victory of the people.” This name carries both historical and festive charm. It’s famously tied to Saint Nicholas, the 4th-century bishop known for his generosity the inspiration behind Santa Claus. That connection gives the name a strong association with kindness, giving, and the spirit of winter holidays. If you love winter, this is one name that you can consider for your child.

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Crystal

Crystal, the name inspired by ice crystals, is popular among parents in the West who love winter or snow. Crystal evokes beauty, transparency, and purity. The name became popular for its sparkling, delicate sound, reminiscent of frost patterns on glass during winter mornings. It symbolizes clarity of spirit, inner light, and elegance much like the shining ice formations it’s named after.

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Lumi

In Finnish, Lumi literally means “snow.” Short, soft, and luminous, the name captures the gentle essence of freshly fallen snow pure, peaceful, and light. It’s a beloved name in Finland, where snow is part of life’s rhythm, symbolizing renewal and stillness. Lumi has recently gained popularity worldwide for its simplicity and poetic charm modern yet deeply rooted in nature.

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Ivy

Ivy comes from the evergreen climbing plant that stays lush even through winter, symbolizing strength, endurance, and eternal life. In ancient times, ivy represented fidelity and friendship because of how tightly it clings and grows. As a name, it carries that same message steadfastness through all seasons. Its association with winter greenery makes it a quietly powerful, nature-inspired choice, balancing grace with resilience.

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