| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
| Aidan | help, little fire | Male | Irish |
| Azar | fire | Female | Iranian |
| Barbie | Traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning.
| Female | English |
| Beretta | after the firearm | Female | Word |
| Bonfire | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Brando | firebrand, sword | Male | Italian |
| Bridget | Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry.
| Female | Anglicized |
| Captain | One who commands or leads others. Officer in command of ship, aircraft, police or fire station. | Male | |
| Chantico | Aztec mythology: the goddess of hearth, fires, and volcanoes | Unisex | |
| Coonmaineas Firebird Of Ambar | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Dragon | Dragon, Fire Breathing Creature | Unisex | English |
| Ember | Small glowing piece of coal or wood in a fire. | Female | |
| Enya | fire | Female | Irish |
| Fire | | Male | Hebrew |
| Fire Paw | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Fireball | | Male | Hebrew |
| Firebird | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Firebug | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Firecat | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Firecracker | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Firefeathers | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Firefly | Nocturnal beetle with a flourescent abdomen that looks like a flash light. | Male | |
| Fireheart | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Fireman Bob | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Firenze | Blossoming, flourishing | Male | Hungarian |
| Fireside | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Firestar | | Male | Hebrew |
| George | Farmer. In medieval legend St. George: (the knight who became patron saint of England) struggled with a fire-breathing dragon symbolizing the Devil.
| Male | Greek |
| Hestia | hearth, fireside | Female | Greek |
| Icefire | | Unisex | Hebrew |