http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search/1/wind Aeolus, Ashley, Kari, Makani, Mistral etc etc
Name of the Wind
The winds didn't have official names -- they were just North Wind, East Wind, South Wind, and West Wind.
Aeolian Process
Wasn't the film 1971 not 1961 I'm not sure? You mean their real names? One of them was John Mills' daughter not Julie I'm sure it was Hailey.
The Greek Gods of wind are Aeolus, Boreas, Notus, Eurus, and Zephyrus. But there are 15 other gods of wind in other cultures.
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windvane,cupanometer and ananometer
Some common names for different wind speeds are: Light breeze (4-7 mph) Moderate wind (8-18 mph) Strong wind (19-31 mph) Gale (32-63 mph) Hurricane (74+ mph)
"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?
"In the wind" in that context would mean something that was coming in the future
Sarayu: Hindi for a calm unexpected breeze, see Wm. Paul Youngs "The Shack"
A name of a wind can tell us a lot about the characteristics of the wind. For example a sea breeze is typically a local wind that blows from the sea to the land while a land breeze is the opposite. Names of winds can also indicate the strength of the wind; for instance a gale is a strong wind while a breeze is a mild wind. Other names may also describe the direction of the wind such as a northwesterly wind. The following list provides a more detailed explanation of what a name of a wind can tell us: Local or regional origin (e.g. sea breeze land breeze) Strength (e.g. gale breeze) Direction (e.g. northwesterly) Season (e.g. summer sea breeze monsoon wind) Time of day (e.g. morning breeze sunset breeze)In addition some wind names are based on mythological or folkloric sources such as the witch wind or devil wind. Despite the variety of names and meanings all wind names tell us something about the characteristics of a particular wind.