Names that mean fire

Names that mean fireNames that mean fire
By the Astra team · Updated July 2026

Looking for a baby name that means fire? Below are 11 real names linked to fire, each with its origin and meaning. Tap any name to open its full page with numerology.

Fire has always symbolized passion, energy and transformation. A baby whose name means fire is often imagined as spirited, warm and full of life — a little spark that lights up any room. Across cultures, flame names evoke courage and the drive to keep going.

How to choose

Names that mean fire pair beautifully with soft middle names, balancing intensity with tenderness.

Aiden: a name of Celtic origin meaning «Fire; burning».

Ailén: a name of Mapuche origin meaning «Ember; brightness».

Ayelén: a name of Mapuche origin meaning «Joy; ember».

Ignacio: a name of Latin origin meaning «Fire, burning».

Nina: a name of Quechua origin meaning «Fire».

Tata: a name of Guarani origin meaning «Fire».

Fiamma: a name of Italian origin meaning «Flame, blaze».

Serafina: a name of Hebrew origin meaning «Fiery; angel of fire».

Uri: a name of Hebrew origin meaning «My light, my fire».

Xiuhtecuhtli: a name of Nahuatl origin meaning «Lord of fire».

Zacarías: a name of Hebrew origin meaning «God remembers».

Frequently asked questions

What are some names that mean fire?

Some examples are Aiden, Ailén, Ayelén, Ignacio, Nina, Tata.

Are these fire names for girls or boys?

The list mixes girl, boy and unisex names — the full page of each name shows the gender.

Where do the meanings come from?

Each meaning is tied to the name's real etymological origin, shown next to it.

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