Ariel – The Little Mermaid
Ava – River goddess
Adella – Ariels older sister
Azalea – Mermaid statue in Norfolk, Virginia
Brizo – Greek goddess of sailors
Coralia - Mermaid name from an 18th-century ballet
Delphin – Leader of the dolphins
Galene – Calm seas
Ianthe – Ocean nymph
Jewel - Mermaid statue in Norfolk, Virginia
Kai - Sea
Marina – Of the sea
Nerissa - Water
Nixie – Water dwelling spirit
Pearl – Ocean jewel
Sirena – Spanish word for Mermaid
Theo – Swift voyage or moving waves
Trion – Ariel’s father
Viviane – Lady of the lake
Waverly - Wave
Adella - one of Ariel’s mermaid sisters, this name means “noble.”
Aerwyna - this Old English name, pronounced ERW-ih-NAH, means “friend of the sea.”
Amatheia - want your little mermaid to be a friend of those with fins? This Greek name means “nurses of fish.”
Anahita - this is the Old Persian format of the Irainan goddess of the water.
Anaitis - the Greek for of Anahita.
Annette - Annette Keller was the first actress to play a mermaid on film back in 1911.
Aqua - you can’t get much more of a mermaid name than this, the Latin word for water.
Aquata - you can also spell this uncommon name that is another of Ariel’s sisters ‘Aquanta.’
Araxie - taken from the Armenian River Arax, this name can be pronounced ah-RAHK-see or AH-rah-see.
Ariel - while it doesn’t actually have a water meaning, it is arguably the most famous mermaid of all. Meaning “lion of God” in Hebrew. You can also use the alternate more feminine spelling Arielle.
Asherah - meaning “she who walks in the sea,” this is the name of a goddess of motherhood and fertility.
Asia - a Greek nereid (sea nymph) and daughter of Oceanus.
Asrai - in English folklore, Asrai are aquatic fairies similar to mermaids. They couldn’t survive daylight, and only came to the surface once a century.
Athena - the Greek goddess of war and invention shares the name of mermaid queen Athena, aka Ariel’s mother.
Ava - not only is this the name of a mermaid on the show H20, this name means “water” in Romansh and “passage through a coral reef for boats” in Samoan.
Avalon - meaning “island of apples,” it’s the name of the Isle where water spirit Melusine lived.
Bayou - evoking Louisiana vibes, this name meaning “small, slow stream” originates from the Choctaw word bayuk.
Beatrice - another one of the Norfolk mermaids, means “she who brings happiness.”
Brizo - the Greek goddess of sailors.
Brooke - the name of a small stream, this name is of Irish origin.
Calypso - this name for a Greek sea nymph is also a style of Caribbean music.
Cari - it means “flows like water” in Turkish.
Cascade - this French name means “waterfall” and is a beautiful and uncommon name.
Ceto - this name comes from a Greek sea goddess who was the daughter of Gaia and Pontus.
Cleodora - the daughter of a river god and lover of Poseidon.
Coral - mermaids likely swim through this stony underwater substance that is often a pinky/orange color.
Coralie - if Coral feels too literal, this is a French name deriving from the Latin word ‘coralium’ which translates to “coral.”
Coralia - a variation of Coralie, this is the name of a mermaid from an 18th century ballet.
Daryah - meaning “sea” in Persian, this name has two pronunciations: DEH-er-AYAH or DA-ryah.
Delphine - this French name means “dolphin,” which is fitting how it’s believed that old sailors mistook dolphins for mermaids.
Dione - a Greek nereid known as “the divine.”
Dominique - this French name meaning “of God” is another of the Norfolk mermaids.
Doris - the Greek nereid of the sea’s bounty.
Esther - meaning “star,” Esther Williams was a swimmer and film star known as the “million dollar mermaid.”
Eudora - the Greek nereid of “fine gifts.”
Galene - the Greek nereid of the “calm” seas.
Halia - this Hawaiian name is the Greek nereid of the “brine.”
Iaira - one of the Greek nereids.
Ianthe - the Greek ocean nymph meaning “purple flower,” it's pronounced ee-AN-thee.
Ione - one of the nereids.
Kai - the Hawaiian name means “sea.”
Kaia - another short and sweet name, it means “the sea” in Hawaiian and “pure” in Greek.
Kailani - another Hawiian name, this means “sea and sky.”
Kallianassa - one of the nereids, “the lovely queen.”
Klymene - the nereid of “fame.”
Lana - it may evoke an Old Hollywood vibe, but in Hawiian, it means “afloat in calm waters.”
Lola - this Spanish name that means “lady of sorrows” is the name of a mermaid statue in Norfolk, Virginia.
Lorelai - this name comes from German folklore of a woman who threw herself into the sea and became a siren who lured men to destruction.
Luna - this celestial name is the connection between the moon and sea.
Madison - if you’ve ever seen the 80s rom-com Splash with Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah, you’d know that Hannah plays a mermaid named Madison.
Maira - a nereid, it can also be spelled Maera.
Maj - this brief name originates in the Nordic countries and means “one from the sea.”
Maraja - this Esperanto name means “made of the sea.”
Marcelline - more than just a vampire queen, this French name means “defender of the sea.”
Marin - this Irish name means “star of the sea.” You can also spell it Maren.
Marina - some may think it’s a place to leave your boat, but this Latin name means “a man of the sea.”
Maris - English name meaning “of the sea.”
Mazu - a water goddess and protector of sailors in Chinese mythology.
Melusine - this French name is a figure of English folklore, a female spirit of fresh water who shared characteristics of mermaids.
Meri - this sweet short name means “the sea” in Finnish.
Meribella - in Latin, this -ella name means “star of the sea.”
Moana - this Disney princess name means “wide expanse of water, deep sea” in Maori.
Muriel - this vintage sounding name is English with Gaelic elements and means “bright sea.
Naia - perfect for water babies, this Basque name means “wave” or “sea foam.”
Namiko - this Japanese name means “child of the waves,” perfect for your little merbaby.
Nerida - this Greek name means “mermaid."
Nix - in Norse/Germanic mythology, these are water spirits who appear in human form.
Nixie - this cute name is also the name of a water spirit.
Ondine - this name meaning “small waves,” is the name of a novella, ballet and movie about a water nymph.
Sabrina - this name meaning “from the River Severn,” it’s the name of a Celtic river goddess.
Sequana - in Celtic mythology, she was the goddess of the River Seine.
Sereia - meaning “mermaid,” this Portuguese name sounds like the word siren.
Thaleia - also spelled Thalia, the nereid of the “blooming sea.”
Urmi - this Hindu name means “wave of the sea.”
Zenevieva - this Celtic name means “white wave.”

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