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Ilmi

Finnish-Nordic name meaning 'air' or 'weather,' related to the Finnish word 'ilma.'

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Ilmi is a Finnish-Nordic name meaning air or weather, related to the Finnish word ilma. That makes it one of those clean, elemental names whose meaning is built directly from nature and climate rather than from myth or dynasty.

It has a breezy simplicity that feels quietly modern. Ilmi sounds short, cool, and open. The name has a clear northern atmosphere, with the sense of sky, movement, and changing seasons close at hand.

It is distinctive without being elaborate, and its meaning gives it a natural freshness. Ilmi feels spare in shape but wide in feeling.

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