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Names That Mean Sun

Names meaning sun represent warmth, vitality, power, and life-giving energy. The sun is a universal symbol of strength across all cultures.

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Cyrus

Sun, throne, far-sighted

PersianSY-rus
sunlight

Phoebe

Bright, shining, radiant

GreekFEE-bee
lightsun

Soleil

Sun

Frenchso-LAY
sunlight

Dawn

The first appearance of daylight, sunrise

Old EnglishDAWN
lightsun

Ellianna

God has answered, sun ray

Hebrewel-ee-AH-nuh
godsun

Zora

Dawn, golden dawn

SlavicZOR-uh
lightsun

Marisol

Sea and sun, Mary of solitude

Spanishmar-ih-SOL
sunocean

Apollo

Destroyer, god of sun, music, and poetry

Greekuh-POL-oh
sunlight

Alena

Bright, shining light

Slavicah-LEH-nah
lightbeauty

Asahi

Morning sun, rising sun

Japaneseah-SAH-hee
sunlight

Aurelian

Golden, gilded

Latinaw-REE-lee-un
goldsun

Aurora

Dawn, goddess of the dawn

Latinaw-ROAR-uh
lightsun

Ciro

Sun, throne, lord

GreekCHEE-ro
sunroyalty

Eileen

Bright, shining one; Irish form of Helen, from the Greek "Helene" meaning torch or bright light

Celticeye-LEEN
lightsun

Eleanor

Bright, shining one; from the Occitan "Alienor", possibly derived from Greek "Helene" meaning torch

GreekEL-uh-nor
lightsun

Elena

Bright, shining one; Slavic and Spanish form of Helen, from the Greek "Helene" meaning torch

Greekeh-LAY-nah
lightsun

Elina

Bright, shining one; Scandinavian and Finnish form of Helen, from the Greek "Helene" meaning torch

Greekeh-LEE-nah
lightsun

Ellen

Bright, shining one; English form of Helen, from the Greek "Helene" meaning torch or light

GreekEL-en
lightsun

Helena

Bright, shining light; from the Greek "Helene," possibly derived from "helios" (sun), meaning bright or shining one

GreekHEL-uh-nah
lightsun

Hikari

Light, radiance; from the Japanese kanji "hikari" (光), meaning light or radiance

Japanesehee-KAH-ree
lightsun

Kiran

From the Sanskrit "kirana" meaning "ray of light, beam of sunlight"; a common name across South Asian cultures

SanskritKEER-an
lightsun

Kyra

Variant of Kira, from the Greek "Kyrios" meaning "lord" or from the Persian "Kurus" meaning "sun" or "throne"

GreekKY-rah
sunlight

Kyro

Variant of Cyrus, from the Greek "Kyros" or Persian "Kurus" meaning "sun" or "throne"; also interpreted as "far-sighted"

GreekKY-roh
sunlight

Kyros

Greek form of Cyrus, from the Persian "Kurus" meaning "sun" or "throne"; the name of several ancient Persian kings

GreekKY-ros
sunlight

Luca

Italian form of Luke, from the Latin "Lucas" possibly from the Greek "Loukas" meaning "man from Lucania" or connected to Latin "lux" (light)

LatinLOO-kah
lightsun

Lucia

Feminine form of Lucius, from the Latin "lux" meaning "light"; Saint Lucia was a 4th-century martyr venerated as a patron of light

LatinLOO-chee-ah
lightsun

Lucien

French form of Lucianus, from the Latin "lux" meaning "light"; a derivative of Lucius meaning "born at dawn" or "light-bringer"

Latinloo-SYAN
lightsun

Lucinda

Elaborated form of Lucia, from the Latin "lux" meaning "light"; invented by Cervantes for a character in Don Quixote

Latinloo-SIN-dah
lightsun

Lucius

Roman praenomen from the Latin "lux" meaning "light"; traditionally given to sons born at dawn or in the light

LatinLOO-shus
lightsun

Phoib

Archaic or variant form of Phoebe/Phoebus; from Greek "phoibos" meaning bright or radiant

GreekFOIB
lightsun

Samson

From Hebrew "Shimshon" meaning "sun" or "man of the sun"; a biblical judge of Israel renowned for his great strength

HebrewSAM-son
sunstrong

Sol

From the Latin "sol," meaning sun; also a Hebrew name meaning peace

LatinSOHL
sunpeace

Sunniva

From Old Norse "sunngifu," meaning sun gift or gift of the sun

GermanicSUN-ee-vah
sungift

Sunny

English word name meaning bright, cheerful, or full of sunshine

GermanicSUN-ee
sunhappy

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What are the best names that mean Sun?

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Are there boy names and girl names that mean Sun?

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What cultures have names meaning Sun?

Names meaning Sun appear in many cultures — Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Arabic, Sanskrit, Celtic, and more. Each culture has developed its own names to capture the essence of Sun, often with unique nuances that reflect their worldview and traditions.

Why do some names mean Sun?

Names meaning Sun usually trace back to ancient words, mythology, nature, or religious tradition. Over time, parents chose these names to pass on the qualities and symbolism associated with Sun.

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