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White is a beautiful color that symbolizes tranquility, simplicity, purity, new beginnings, wisdom, and spirituality in many cultures across the world. It’s a great source of inspiration for a name, whether you’re looking for ideas for your little one or a character you’re creating. In this article, we partnered with naming experts to compile a list of the best masculine, feminine and gender-neutral names that mean “white.” We’ll also share name options that mean “snow” and are simply related to the color white (like “bright” and “moon”).

Section 1 of 8:

Boy Names That Mean White

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  1. White represents peace, purity, and newness across many cultures, which definitely gives your little boy’s name a beautiful, positive meaning. All of these names mean “white,” “fair,” or “bright,” or refer to something that’s white (like hair or birds). Check them out below!
    • Ákos: “White falcon,” Hungarian origin.
    • Albin: “White” or “bright,” Old English origin.
    • Albus: “White” or “bright,” Latin origin.
    • Alpin: “White” or “fair,” Scottish origin.
    • Arjuna: “White,” “silvery,” or “bright,” Indian/Sanskrit origin.
    • Aubin: “White” or “bright,” French origin.
    • Bain: “White” or “fair,” Gaelic origin.
    • Barry: “White head” or “fair-haired,” Irish origin.
    • Berwyn: “White hair” or “bright friend,” Welsh or Old English origin.
    • Blanchard: “Whitish,” French origin.
    • Blanco: “Bright white” or “shining,” Spanish origin.
    • Caerwyn: “White fortress,” Welsh origin.
    • Carwyn: “White love” or “blessed love,” Welsh origin.
    • Cledwyn: “White” and “rough,” Welsh origin.
    • Dewitt: “White hair” or “blond,” Dutch origin.
    • Dhaval: “Dazzling white,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Fingar: “White stranger” or “fair stranger,” Irish origin.
    • Finn: “White,” “fair,” or “blessed,” Irish origin.
    • Finnegan: “White-haired” or “fair-haired,” Irish origin.
    • Finnian: “Little white one” or “little blessed one,” Irish origin.
    • Fionn: “White,” “fair,” or “blessed,” Irish origin.
    • Gannon: “Fair-haired” or “fair-skinned,” Irish origin.
    • Gavin: “White hawk,” Scottish origin.
    • Gwendal: “White-browed,” Breton origin.
    • Heddwyn: “White” and “peace,” Welsh origin.
    • Laban: “White,” “shining,” or “innocent,” Hebrew origin.
    • Sherlock: “Fair-haired” or “bright hair,” Old English origin.
    • Shiro: “White,” Japanese origin.
    • Tanwyn: “White fire,” Welsh origin.
    • Whitman: “White man,” Old English origin.
    • Whittaker: “White field,” Old English origin.

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Girl Names That Mean White

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  1. White is a lovely color that symbolizes radiance, cleanliness, and harmony. So, giving your little girl a name that means “white” is a sweet way to raise her with these qualities. Here are some beautiful and feminine names for inspiration:
    • Aeronwen: “White berries” or “blessed berries,” Welsh origin.
    • Alba: “White” or “bright,” Latin origin.[1]
    • Anwen: “Very fair” or “very beautiful,” Welsh origin.
    • Aoibhinn: “White beauty” or “fairy beauty,” Irish origin.
    • Arianwen: “White,” “silver,” or “fair,” Welsh origin.
    • Beyle: “White,” Slavic origin.
    • Beyza: “White” or “clean,” Turkish origin.
    • Bianca: “White,” Italian origin.[2]
    • Blanca: “White” or “fair,” Spanish origin.
    • Blanche: “White,” “fair,” or “pure,” French origin.[3]
    • Blodwen: “White flower,” Welsh origin.
    • Branca: “White,” Portuguese origin.
    • Branwen: “White raven” or “blessed raven,” Welsh origin.
    • Bronwen/Bronwyn: “White breast” or “blessed breast,” Welsh origin.
    • Caoilfhionn: “White and slender” or “fair and slender,” Irish origin.
    • Candida: “White” or “pure,” Latin origin.
    • Ceinwen: “White” or “fair” and “lovely,” Welsh origin.
    • Eilwen: “White brow,” Welsh origin.
    • Eirwen: “White snow,” Welsh origin.
    • Eurwen: “White gold,” Welsh origin.
    • Fiona: “White” or “fair,” Gaelic origin.
    • Fionnuala: “White shoulder” or “fair shoulder,” Irish origin.
    • Gauri: “White,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Ginevra: “White shadow” or “fair one,” Italian origin.[4]
    • Guinevere: “White fairy” or “fair one,” Welsh origin.
    • Gwen: “White,” “fair,” or “blessed,” Welsh origin.
    • Gwyneth: “White” or “fair,” Welsh origin.
    • Haukea: “White snow,” Hawaiian origin.
    • Ivory:[5] “Pale white,” Latin origin.
    • Lebanah: "White" or “moon,” Hebrew origin.
    • Neva: “White spirit,” Celtic origin.
    • Olwen: “White footprint,” Welsh origin.
    • Reema/Rima/Rim: “White antelope,” Arabic and Swahili origin.
    • Rina: “White jasmine,” Japanese origin; “Pure” or “clean,” Greek origin.
    • Rosalba: “White rose,” Latin origin.[6]
    • Sacnicte: “White plumeria,” Mexican origin.
    • Shweta: “White” or “pure,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Tegwen/Tegwyn: “White,” “fair,” or “blessed,” Welsh origin.
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Boy Names That Mean Snow

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  1. Instead of giving your son a name that literally means “white,” why not give him a name that means “snow,” which is closely associated with the pristine color! Here are some names meaning “snow,” “ice,” and “winter” for you to consider:
    • Andri: “Snowshoe,” Norse origin.
    • Ayaz: “Frost” or “cool breeze,” Turkish origin.
    • Boreas: “The north wind,” Greek origin. Refers to the Greek god who brings winter.
    • Boris: “Snow leopard” or “warrior,” Slavic, Persian, and Turkish origins.
    • Himesh: “Lord of snow,” Indian origin.
    • Isebrand: “Ice sword” or “iron sword,” German origin.
    • Izotz: “Ice,” Basque origin.
    • Jökull: “Ice cap” or “glacier,” Icelandic origin.
    • Pyry: “Snowstorm” or “blizzard,” Finnish origin.
    • Tushar: “Snow” or “frost,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Tuyết: “Snow,” Vietnamese origin.
    • Vetle: “Winter traveler,” Norwegian origin.
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Girl Names That Mean Snow

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  1. Snow is closely related to white, as it also represents radiance, purity, and newness. So, why not give your daughter a name that means “snow,” or is related to ice or winter? Here are some great options to consider:
    • Amihan: “Winter storm,” Filipino origin.
    • Aneira: “Much snow,” Welsh origin.
    • Beira: After the queen of winter in Celtic mythology.
    • Chione: “Snow,” Greek origin.
    • Crystal: “Ice,” Greek origin.
    • Drifa: “Snowdrift” or “snowfall,” Icelandic origin.
    • Edurne: “Snow,” Basque origin.
    • Eira: “Snow,” Welsh origin.
    • Eirlys: “Snowdrop flower” Welsh origin.[7]
    • Fjolla: “Snowflake,” Albanian origin.
    • Haunani: “Beautiful snow,” Hawaiian origin.
    • Isolde: “Ice ruler” or “iron ruler,” German origin.
    • Lumi: “Snow,” Finnish origin.[8]
    • Miyuki: “Beautiful snow,” Japanese origin.
    • Morana: After the Slavic goddess of winter.
    • Neve: “Snow,” “bright,” or “radiant,” Latin origin.
    • Sarma/Sarmīte: “Hoarfrost,” Latvian origin.
    • Snežana: “Snowy” or “snow woman,” Slavic origin.
    • Snow: “Snow,” English origin.
    • Xue: “Snow,” Chinese origin.
    • Yukiko: “Snow child,” Japanese origin.
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Boy Names Associated with White

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  1. There are lots of things that are associated with the color white, like brightness, the shining moon, and the peaceful dove. If you can’t find a name that you like that literally means “white,” consider one of these great options instead:
    • Albert: “Bright” and “noble,” German origin.
    • Anan: “Cloud,” Hebrew and Arabic origin.
    • Aynur: “Moonlight,” Turkish origin.
    • Azhar: “Shining,” “brilliant,” or “bright,” Arabic origin.
    • Béla: “Pure,” Hungarian origin.
    • Chan: “Moon,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Colman: “Little dove,” Irish origin.
    • Dawa: “Moon,” Tibetan origin.
    • Hideaki: “Bright,” “shining,” “excellent,” Japanese origin.
    • Jonah: “Dove,” Hebrew origin.
    • Munir: “Bright” or “luminous,” Arabic origin.
    • Norbert: “Bright north,” German origin.
    • Prakash: “Moon light” or “bright light,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Rakesh: “Lord of the full moon,” Sanskrit origin.
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Girl Names Associated with White

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  1. If you can’t find a name that you love that means “white,” consider giving your little girl a name that’s associated with white. For instance, think about names that mean light, are related to the moon, or are associated with white flowers. Here are some wonderful options:
    • Aylin: “Moon halo,” Turkish origin.
    • Daisy: After the white flower.
    • Dove: After the white bird.
    • Éala: “Swan,” Irish origin.
    • Jasmine: After the white flower.
    • Livana: “Moon,” Hebrew origin.
    • Luna: “Moon,” Latin origin.
    • Nima: “Moon,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Opal: After the white gem.
    • Paloma: “Dove,” Spanish origin.
    • Pearl: After the white gem.
    • Punam: “Full moon,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Sanda: “Moon,” Burmese origin.
    • Selene: “Moon,” Greek origin.
    • Sorcha: “Bright” or “shining,” Irish origin.
Section 7 of 8:

Gender-Neutral Names That Mean White

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  1. Not looking for a traditionally masculine or feminine name that means “white?” We’ve got you covered! Check out these names below that mean “white” or are related to white:
    • Ailbhe: “White” or “bright,” Irish origin.
    • Akari: “Bright,” “star,” or “moon,” Japanese origin.
    • Akiko: “Bright child,” Japanese origin.
    • Arwyn: “White” or “blessed,” Welsh origin.
    • Aydan: “From the moon,” Turkish origin.
    • Badr: “Full moon,” Arabic origin.
    • Bai: “White” or “pure,” Chinese origin.
    • Chandra: “Moon,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Columba: “Dove,” Latin origin.
    • Delwyn: “White” and “pretty,” Welsh origin.
    • Diamond: “Brilliant gem,” Latin origin.
    • Finley: “Fair-haired” or “fair hero,” Irish origin.
    • Gwyn: “White,” “fair,” or “blessed,” Welsh origin.
    • Kea: “White,” Hawaiian origin.
    • Meztli: “Moon,” Nahuatl and Aztec origin.
    • Morgan: “White sea dweller,” Welsh origin.
    • Nevada: “Snow-covered” or “snowy,” Spanish origin.
    • Oyibo: Yoruba word referring to someone with white skin.
    • Riko: “White jasmine,” Japanese origin.
    • Roshan: “Bright” or “light,” Persian origin.
    • Silver: “Shining” or “white,” Latin origin.
    • Whit: “White” or “pale,” Old English origin.
    • Whitney: “From the white island,” Old English origin.
    • Winter: “Time of water,” German origin.
    • Yuki: “Snow,” Japanese origin.
    • Yun: “Born in the clouds,” Chinese origin.
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More Color Names

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  1. Still haven’t found the perfect color name? Luckily, we have more name meaning lists covering all the colors of the rainbow—check them out below!

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This article was co-authored by Sonya Prior and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Sonya Prior is a name consultant known as the BB Namer based in Auckland, New Zealand. With a lifelong interest in names and a background in brand strategy, marketing, and copywriting, Sonya has grown her passion for names into a baby naming consulting business and shares name content on social media to over 30k followers across Instagram and TikTok. Sonya has worked with families around the world and has been featured in The Cut, The New Zealand Herald, The Telegraph, The Sydney Morning Herald, and more.
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