| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin | 
|---|
| Aine | Ardent | Female | Irish | 
| Azar | fire | Female | Iranian | 
| Babs | after Barbra Streisand | Female |  | 
| Barbara | foreign, strange, exotic, mysterious | Female | Latin | 
| Barbi | after Barbara Streisand | Unisex |  | 
| 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 | 
| Bride | Protective | Female | Irish | 
| Bridget | Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. | Female | Anglicized | 
| Brinley | tawny | Female | English | 
| Calida | Ardent | Female | Spanish | 
| Candace | white-hot, glowing, glittering | Female | Latin | 
| Cayenne | Red ground spice from several varieties of capsicum | Female | Word | 
| Cham |  | Unisex | Hebrew | 
| Chama |  | Unisex | Hebrew | 
| Chantico | Aztec mythology: the goddess of hearth, fires, and volcanoes | Unisex |  | 
| Delia | visible from delos | Female | Greek | 
| Dragon | Dragon, Fire Breathing Creature | Unisex | English | 
| Edna | pleasure, delight | Female | Hebrew | 
| Effie | Spoken Well Of | Female | Scottish | 
| Ember | Small glowing piece of coal or wood in a fire. | Female |  | 
| Enya | fire | Female | Irish | 
| Gimli | after the dwarf in Lord of the Rings | Unisex |  | 
| Hestia | hearth, fireside | Female | Greek | 
| Ignacia | Fire | Female | Latin |