http://www.heptune.com/ocnames.html
This website has water related names.
2007-01-06 00:29:46
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answered by Kerry R 5
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Kendra is a good name: in old english is means water baby or magical
Mist is cute too - American name meaning particles of water
Troya is a celtic name meaning water
Naida is arabic and means water nymph
Aqua is latin for water and is my best friends middle name
Cascada is spanish for waterfall, or if you prefer the italian spelling: Cascata
Misu is native american for ripples in the water.
Aquarius is latin for The Water Bearer. That would also be really cute if you ever plan on having an aquarius baby. :)
Shasa is african for precious water.
Ocean is an adorable name as well
Taran is an indian name for Transport on Water
Ria or Reah is spanish for water-loving
Onida is american english for a small body of water
Nixie is german for water sprite
Whitney is english meaning "from clear water"
I hope those names help you out.
2007-01-06 09:03:44
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answered by indianteardrops 3
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OK, you seem to have most of them, so here are the only ones that I think have not been mentiones:
Kenda, Kindra, Kyndra - Water Child
Moselle - Out of the Water
Ocean - Child born under a water sign
Oneida, Onida - Small body of water
Reah, Ria - Water loving
Talula, Talullah - Water jumping
Tipper - Pourer of water
2007-01-07 14:01:01
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answered by Colleen Ann 3
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Here are some go to "babynamesworld.com"
Kindra Water child
Reah Water Loving
Genevieve White wave
Meris Sea lover
Naida Aquatic
Ula Jewel of the sea
Undine Sea daughter
AMADAHY: Native American Cherokee name meaning "forest water."
ODAHINGUM: Native American Cheyenne name meaning "rippling water."
PAMUYA: Native American Hopi name meaning "water moon."
PAVATI: Native American Hopi name meaning "clear water."
TALLULAH: Native American Choctaw name meaning "leaping water."
2007-01-06 10:11:30
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answered by hannah h 2
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Brooke, Misty, River, Raine
2007-01-06 17:17:49
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answered by Meg 7
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Talullah is linked to the American Indian meaning 'running water'
2007-01-06 08:39:21
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answered by The Mad cyclist 4
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Waterina, Chuina,
2007-01-10 01:53:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Aquitania. It means goddess of water in Greek.
2007-01-06 18:36:43
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answered by Sheagan J 1
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I don't know if you ever heard of the show "Blossom" but the star's name was Mayim Bialik (sp?) but Mayim in Hebrew, means water...
2007-01-06 08:30:16
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answered by ToadysFroggy 3
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Brylea-"from the water meadow"
Maya- "Water"
Kendra-water baby
Tirta- water
Apanie-Water
Binda-Deep water
Acquanetta-Water-related. Invented name related to "aqua", which is Latin for "water"...
Brenna-meaning Water. (Gaelic) "Little drop of water." ...
Brooke-meaning Water. (Old English, Old German) "Water, small stream." ...
Halcyone-Water-related. (Greek) "Kingfisher." In ancient mythology, the kingfisher laid its eggs on the sea, which would then float on the water for the two weeks before the winter solstice...
Kallan-meaning Water. (Scandinavian) "Flowing water." ...
Lynn- Water-related. (English) ... The surname is also possibly of Old English and Gaelic origin, meaning "lake", "waterfall" or "pool", and probably would have been given to a family living near such a body of water...
Naida-meaning Water. (Greek) "Water nymph."
Nebraska-meaning Water. (Native American Indian) "Flat water." ...
Nereida-Water-related. (Spanish, Greek) "Sea nymph." ... Nerida is an Australian aboriginal name for water lily or blossom...
Niobe- Water-related. (Greek) "Fern." ... She wept continously, and in time she turned into a stone from which water constantly streamed...
Nixie-meaning Water. (Old German) "Water sprite." ...
Oceana-Water-related. (Greek) "Ocean." ... Greek mythology: Oceanus was a Titan, the father of rivers and water nymphs...
Talise-meaning Water. (Native American Indian) "Lovely water."
Tallulah-meaning Water. (Choctaw) "Leaping water
Zarya-Water-related. (Slavic) Mythology: Zarya is a water priestess and protector of warriors.
2007-01-06 09:07:34
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answered by gina_nye23 1
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