Stormy is a name.
Ashley ... There is a character Ashley Wilkes in Margaret Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind" ...
Aura ... "Wind." ...
Careen ... First used in Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind" for Carreen ...
Melanie ... The name was uncommon until the novel "Gone With the Wind" and its character Melanie Wilkes ...
Ocarina A small simple wind instrument.
Ora ... Meaning "gold" or "wind".
Oralee ... Also variant of Auralee (English) "wind meadow".
Rabiah ... "Gentle wind."
Scarlett ... Brought into use as a given name due to Margaret Mitchell's heroine Scarlett O'Hara in the novel "Gone With the Wind" ...
Scirocco ... "Warm wind." The word was originally a description of the wind that blew over Italy from the Libyan deserts.
Sefarina ... "Gentle wind." ...
Solana ... "Sunlight; eastern wind." ...
Suellen ... Margaret Mitchell gave the name to one of the Scarlett O'Hara's sisters in the novel "Gone With the Wind".
Tara ... And Margaret Mitchell probably had this in mind when she named the fictional home of Scarlett O'Hara in her 1936 novel "Gone With the Wind" ...
Tarleton ... Literary: The Tarleton twins were admirers of Scarlett O'Hara in Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind". Uncommon.
Tzefira Variant of Zephyr (Greek) "west wind".
Zephyr ... "West wind."
Aura ... "Wind." ...
Careen ... First used in Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind" for Carreen ...
Melanie ... The name was uncommon until the novel "Gone With the Wind" and its character Melanie Wilkes ...
Ocarina A small simple wind instrument.
Ora ... Meaning "gold" or "wind".
Oralee ... Also variant of Auralee (English) "wind meadow".
Rabiah ... "Gentle wind."
Scarlett ... Brought into use as a given name due to Margaret Mitchell's heroine Scarlett O'Hara in the novel "Gone With the Wind" ...
Scirocco ... "Warm wind." The word was originally a description of the wind that blew over Italy from the Libyan deserts.
Sefarina ... "Gentle wind." ...
Solana ... "Sunlight; eastern wind." ...
Suellen ... Margaret Mitchell gave the name to one of the Scarlett O'Hara's sisters in the novel "Gone With the Wind".
Tara ... And Margaret Mitchell probably had this in mind when she named the fictional home of Scarlett O'Hara in her 1936 novel "Gone With the Wind" ...
Tarleton ... Literary: The Tarleton twins were admirers of Scarlett O'Hara in Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind". Uncommon.
Tzefira Variant of Zephyr (Greek) "west wind".
Zephyr ... "West wind."
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