




Aline (Storm 2023-2024)
Evokes strength and intensity
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Aline was the first named storm of the 2023-2024 season, notable for its impact in October 2023. Its name is classic and elegant, with a soft and timeless sound that makes it poetic.
Explore a selection of storm names with a more lyrical and evocative touch, moving beyond conventional designations. Discover how words can transform a meteorological phenomenon into something memorable and resonant. This collection is perfect for writers, fantasy world-builders, or anyone seeking inspiration in the beauty of language applied to nature. Delve into the poetry of the elements and find the perfect name for your next imaginary storm.





Evokes strength and intensity
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Aline was the first named storm of the 2023-2024 season, notable for its impact in October 2023. Its name is classic and elegant, with a soft and timeless sound that makes it poetic.





Meaning 'bearer of victory'
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Named in October 2024, Berenice was one of the first impactful storms of its season. Its name has classic roots and a touch of distinction, evoking an image of grace and beauty.





International spoken word poet
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Celine was named by Météo-France in October 2023, impacting southwestern Europe. Its French origin gives it a musicality and elegance that make it particularly poetic and attractive.





Feminine given name of Greek origin
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Named by AEMET in December 2024, Dorothea is a classic name of Greek origin meaning 'gift of God'. Its soft sound and deep meaning make it very poetic.





Has a Polynesian meaning of 'storm'
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Elisa was named by Météo-France in November 2023. It is a simple, sweet, and classic name, with an inherent beauty that makes it very poetic and pleasant to the ear.
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Name has Latin origins meaning 'rival'
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Emilia was named by AEMET in December 2025, prompting wind and swell warnings. Its name has a delicate and elegant sound, evoking romanticism and a touch of sophistication.





Named by Meteo France
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Enol was named by Météo-France in December 2024. It is a short and distinctive name, with Asturian origin that gives it a touch of nature and uniqueness, making it very poetic.





Has Latin roots meaning "flowering" or "blossom"
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Floriane was named by Météo-France in January 2025. It evokes the image of flowers, which gives it an intrinsically poetic and beautiful quality, ideal for this ranking.





Symbol of life and survival
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Garoé was named by IPMA in January 2025. It is a name of Canary Islands origin that refers to the mythical sacred tree of El Hierro, laden with history and mysticism, which makes it deeply poetic.





Has Hawaiian roots
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Geraldine was named by Météo-France in December 2023. It is a classic name with a certain grandeur, sounding elegant and timeless, providing a touch of poetic distinction.





Named by Spanish weather service AEMET
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Herminia was named by AEMET in January 2025. It is a name of Germanic origin with a strong yet classic and distinguished sound, which gives it a poetic charm.





Associated with mythological gods of storms
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Ingrid was named by IPMA in January 2026, striking Spain and parts of Europe. It is a Nordic name that suggests strength and beauty, with a clear and pleasant pronunciation, which makes it poetic.





Name means peace
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Irene was named by Météo-France in January 2024. Of Greek origin, it means 'peace', which gives it a poetic meaning and a serene sound, despite the nature of the storm.





Feminine title meaning 'God is gracious'
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Jana was named by AEMET in March 2025. It is a short, simple, and sweet name, with a pleasant and easy-to-remember sound, which gives it a poetic and accessible charm.





Symbolizes honor, victory, and achievement
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Laurence was named by IPMA in March 2025. It is a classic and sophisticated name, with a touch of French elegance that makes it particularly poetic and distinguished.





Leonardo was named by IPMA in February 2026, devastating the Peninsula. It evokes the Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci, which gives it a deeply poetic artistic and intellectual connotation.





Evokes powerful poetry
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Nuria was named by AEMET in April 2025. It is a name of Catalan origin that refers to the Virgin of Nuria, with a soft and luminous sound, which makes it very poetic and evocative.





Represents power and intensity
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Olivia was named by IPMA in April 2024. It is a popular and classic name, with a soft sound and a connection to nature (olive tree), which gives it a poetic and timeless charm.





Named after a woman who predicts floods
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Regina was named by IPMA in March 2026, putting several communities on alert. Of Latin origin, it means 'queen', which gives it a majestic and poetic air, ideal for this ranking.