


Hawea – Tahitian/Maori for ‘peacemaker’.Hanalei – Hawaiian for ‘lei making’ or ‘crescent bay’.Fraser – Scottish for ‘strawberry’ but is also the world’s largest sand island located in Australia.Dominic – Italian/ Dominican Republic for ‘belonging to the Lord’.Cruise – Dutch for a voyage on a ship or boat taken for pleasure.Cove – English for a small bay or place of rest.Cayman – British English for tropical American crocodile a Caribbean island.Aruba – Carib Indian for ‘shell island’ a Caribbean island.Agwe – Caribbean/Haitian for ‘spirit of the sea’.Teuila – Samoan for ‘flower of the Samoan ginger plant’Ĭonsidering an island baby name? Pin it to save these ideas for later:.Shelly – Anglo-Saxon for ‘the ledge meadow’.Pearl – Latin for ‘pearl’ or ‘innocence, modesty’.Palila – Tahitian for ‘with a spirit as free as a bird’.Oriana (or Oria) – Dominican for ‘golden-haired’.Oceana – Greek form of Oceanus, the Titan father of water nymphs.
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Ayanna – Barbados/African for ‘beautiful flower’.More: T he Ultimate Guide to Jamaican NamesĪlthough there are thousands of words used in traditional South Pacific and Caribbean islander languages, we’ve conjured up 50 island baby names from the depths of the sea that will not only inspire some serious tropical island vibes but will also stir a longing for a salty lifestyle. Luckily, you can still honor your coveted tropical nostalgia by giving your little beach baby an exotic island baby name that whispers palm trees and sunshine. Whether your island beat sways to the lyrics ‘every little thing is gonna be alright’ or ‘it’s five o’clock somewhere,’ island adventures take on a whole new meaning with kids. If this imagery appeals to your senses, you’ve undeniably been kissed by the island gods themselves. Upbeat reggae with inviting aromas of coconut and sunscreen.
