Tuesday, May 5, 2009

What's a name that means "of the ocean" like a celtic name or something?

i cant find a name that means that, like i can find "of the ocean" in every language but not just a name that means it.

What's a name that means "of the ocean" like a celtic name or something?
Is it for a person or a thing? "Aqueous" would seem pretty close. If its for a person then "Ronan" is Celtic and means little seal (not really of the ocean though).





Poseidon was a the Greek god of the sea so that's a good one. Neptune was the Roman god of the sea.





Oceanic seems obvious. It really depends what you want the name for.





If its for a boat then how about The Davey Jones?
Reply:don't know if any of these will help?





(M)Lir... God of the ocean (Irish)


(M)Ler... God of the sea (Irish)


(M) Dylan... born of the ocean/son of the sea (Welsh)


(F) Savarna .... daughter of the Ocean(Hindu)


(M) Samudra .... lord of the Ocean (Hindu)


(M) Varindra... lord of the ocean (Indian)


(M) Nun... God of the ocean (Egyptian)


(F) Sagari... Of the ocean (Indian)


(F) Doris... Gift of the ocean (Greek)


(m/f) Kaimana... power of the ocean (Hawaiian)


(F) Oki... middle of the ocean (Japanese)


(F) Naunet... goddess of the ocean (Egyptian)
Reply:Murphy means decsendant of Sea Warrior


Maureen means bitter Sea





Those are the two best I could think of


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