Summer names have energy — Leo, Soleil, Aurora, Blaze. They tend to be short, bold, and hard to forget. The sun-and-warmth meanings show up across cultures: Latin sol, Greek helios, Hebrew uri. Most parents don't pick them for the etymology; the names just feel right.
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light, bright one
ray of light, bright counsel
bright, shining light
sun, throne
born of fire
sea and sun
bright, cheerful
noble, bright
bright, shining light
bright, shining one
fire, flame
fire (Irish equivalent Aodh)
golden
bright, shining light
joy, happiness
bright fame, shining fame
fire (from the sun god Aodh)
bright fame
lord, sun
sun
sun
bright, shining light
bright, shining
sun
glory of the land
son of the firebrand (short for Tyson)
summer
combination of Ember (fire) and Lynn (lake)
bright, shining one
star that suddenly brightens
joyful, merry
son of Aodh (fire)
slender, bright-headed
golden
joy, happiness, gladness
bright, clear, famous
bright
throne, sun (alternate Persian/Greek etymology)
golden, of gold (d'or)
shining one, bright, torch
bright lake, shining pool
sun, one who bestows riches
little fire
joy, song
bright, shining light
noble, bright
sunlight, moon (alternate etymology)
joyful
fire
of the Lord's day (Sunday)
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