Stormi
STOR-mee
Stormi is a variant of the English vocabulary word stormy, referring to rough, turbulent weather. As a name it carries the nature-name tradition of using weather words, alongside Rain, Sunny, and Sky.
The -i ending feminizes the adjective and follows the pattern of names like Bambi and Laci. The name had sporadic use before its recent celebrity spike.
Stormi ranked No. 790 in 2024 with 356 births — its debut year on the US chart. This simultaneous first appearance and current peak marks it as an actively rising name.
What the name Stormi means
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott named their daughter Stormi Webster in 2018. The announcement drew enormous media attention and drove rapid first-name adoption across the US.
Two syllables — STOR-mee — are energetic and distinctive. The st- cluster opening gives it strength, and the playful -i ending softens it.
Parents who follow celebrity naming trends or want a bold, unconventional weather name often choose Stormi. The Jenner-Scott connection makes its origin story transparent and memorable.
Related weather or nature names include Misty, Rayne, Tempest, and Breezy. Celebrity-naming companions from the same era include North, Dream, and True.
US popularity over time
Numerology and symbolism
Based on Pythagorean numerology — a traditional system linking name letters to numbers. Presented for cultural interest.
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