This is a list of names in which the categories include thunder.

Names Categorized "thunder"

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Adad M Semitic

Adad is the Akkadian (Assyrian-Babylonian) form of the Western Semitic storm god Hadad, whose name derives from a root meaning "thunder". In ancient Mesopotamia, Adad was worshipped as the god of storms, rain, and thunde...

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Amadioha M

Amadioha is the Igbo deity or Arusi (god) of thunder and lightning, worshipped primarily by the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. The name derives from the Igbo words àmádí meaning "freeborn man" and ọ̀hà meaning "com...

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Animikii M Ojibwe New World

Animikii is an Ojibwe name meaning "thunder" or "thunderer". In the cosmology of the Anishinaabe people, it refers specifically to the thunderbird, a powerful mythological being whose flapping wings create the sound of t...

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Boran 1 M Turkish

Boran is a Turkish masculine given name that directly translates to "thunderstorm." The name evokes powerful natural imagery, similar to other Turkish names derived from atmospheric phenomena, such as Yıldırım (lightning...

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Bronte U English

Bronte is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from the surname Brontë. The surname has Irish roots, being an Anglicized form of Ó Proinntigh, meaning "descendant of Proinnteach." The personal name Proinnteach...

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Brontes M Greek

Brontes is a name from Greek mythology, meaning "thunderer" in Greek. In Hesiod's Theogony, Brontes was one of the three Cyclopes, the sons of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth). The other two Cyclopes were Arges ("bright") a...

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Guntur M Indonesian

Guntur is an Indonesian masculine given name that means "thunder." The name derives from the Indonesian word guntur, which directly translates to "thunder" as the natural phenomenon. This name reflects a common onomastic...

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Hadad M Semitic

Hadad is a Semitic name derived from a root meaning "thunder". In ancient Canaanite and Levantine religion, Hadad was the god of thunder and storms, a powerful deity responsible for rain and fertility. He is often identi...

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Leigong M Chinese

Leigong is a masculine Chinese name that means "lord of thunder," derived from the elements léi (thunder) and gōng (lord, prince). In Chinese mythology, Leigong is the god of thunder, also known as Leishen ("God of Thund...

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Meghanada M Hindu

Meghanada is a Sanskrit name meaning "cloud roar, thunder," derived from मेघ (megha) "cloud" and नाद (nāda) "sound, roar." This is the name of a powerful warrior in the Hindu epic the Ramayana, the eldest son of the demo...