| Name
|
Origin
|
Meaning
|
Gender
|
| Bridgette |
French |
Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. |
F |
| Brigette |
French |
Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. |
F |
| Brigitte |
French |
Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. |
F |
| Detia |
Zimbabwe |
one with fire |
F |
| Ea |
Celtic |
Fire |
M |
| Edan |
Celtic |
Fire |
M |
| Edana |
Irish |
Feminine form of Aidan fire |
F |
| Edna |
Celtic |
Fire |
F |
| Eithna |
Irish |
Feminine form of Aidan fire |
F |
| Ena |
Irish |
Feminine form of Aidan fire |
F |
| Eth |
Irish |
Fire |
M |
| Ethne |
Celtic |
Fire |
F |
| Etney |
Irish |
Feminine form of Aidan fire |
F |
| Flint |
English |
Place-name and surname. Flint stone produces a spark of fire when struck by steel. |
M |
| George |
English |
Farmer. In medieval legend St. George: (the knight who became patron saint of England) struggled with a fire-breathing dragon symbolizing the Devil. |
M |
| Hakan |
Native American |
Fire |
M |
| Ignacia |
Spanish |
Fire |
F |
| Ignado |
Spanish |
Fire |
M |
| Ignazio |
Spanish |
Fire |
M |
| Incendio |
Spanish |
Fire |
M |
| Josiah |
Hebrew |
king of Judah or fire of the lord |
M |
| Kai |
Scottish |
Fire |
M |
| Kay |
Scottish |
Fire |
M |
| Keezheekoni |
Native American |
Burning fire (Chippewa) |
F |
| MacKay |
Scottish |
Son of fire |
M |