Bahari (Swahili): Something vast; ocean, sea
Deniz (Turkish): Sea; ocean
Honemoana (Maori): Ocean swell. Literally meaning the ocean plundering, this refers to ocean swell
Kai (Finnish, Hawaiian): Rejoice. And for Hawaiin origin 'Ocean'. It can also be a nickname for the feminine "Kaja" in Swedish, or from the masculine "Gaius" in German, Dutch and Finnish
Kairi (Japanese): Ocean village. Japanese name that may be written with the characters for "sea; ocean" (kai) and "village; parent's home" (ri). Other possibilities that includes are "sea; ocean" (kai) and "pear tree" (ri), "sea; ocean" (kai) and "profit; advantage; benefit" (ri), or the character for "knot; nautical mile" (kairi)
Kamoana (Hawaiian): Ocean; open sea
Mai (Chinese): Ocean or elegance
Oceana (Greek): Ocean
Océane (Greek): The world-ocean
Océane (French): From the ocean
Puakai (Hawaiian): Ocean flower
Thalassa (Greek): Ocean, sea
Tifaimoana (Pacific Islander): Treasure from the ocean. A Samoan origin name coming from tifai, meaning treasure and moana that means ocean
Yam, Yamm (Arabic): Ocean
Yoka (Japanese): Ocean smell. Yoka (with a short vowel 'o') does not take place or occur as a first name in Japan. However, Yoka is sometimes used in English to transcribe the Japanese name Youka (pronounced with a long vowel 'o')
Youka (Japanese): Ocean smell. The Japanese name Youka may be written with the characters for "ocean" (you) and "incense; smell; perfume" (ka). Other possibilities include "help" (you) and "overcome; kindly; skillfully" (ka). The name Youka is pronounced with a long vowel 'o'
Ocean boy names:
Ambupati (Sanskrit): Ocean
Arnav (Sanskrit): Ocean, sea; stream, wave. Arnav had entered the US top 1000 for the first time in 2003, and around 200 boys were named Arnav in 2006
Arnava (Sanskrit): Ocean, sea; stream, wave
Avisa (Sanskrit): Sky; ocean; king; life giving
Bahari (Swahili): Something vast; ocean, sea
Deniz (Turkish): Sea; ocean
Jaladhara (Sanskrit): Ocean
Kadhi (Sanskrit, Indian): Ocean. From the Sankrit meaning "water receptacle; ocean."
Kai (Finnish, Hawaiian): Kai is a Hawai'ian unisex name meaning "ocean." See 'Kai' above, if you would like a little more info on this name
Kaimu (Japanese): Ocean dream. The Japanese name Kaimu may be written with the characters for "sea; ocean" (kai) and "dream" (mu) - among other kind of possibilities
Kairi (Japanese): Ocean village. It is a unisex name as listed in the girl names section as well
Kaito (Japanese): Ocean and sake dipper. The Japanese name Kaito may be written with the characters for "ocean; sea" (kai) and the character for "Dipper; 10 sho (vol); sake dipper" chosen for graphic and phonologic preference rather than meaning. Other popular combinations of characters also include "ocean; sea" (kai) and "soar; fly" (to)
Kimihiro (Japanese): Ocean of benevolence. The Japanese male name Kimihiro may be written with the characters for "humanity; virtue; benevolence" (kimi) and "ocean" (hiro). Other possibilities include "boy" (kimi) with "inquire; fathom; look for" (hiro)
Kye (Finnish, Hawaiin, English): Rejoice for Finnish. Ocean by Hawaiian origin. Phoenetic respelling of the traditional name Kai
Ocean (Greek, English): Ocean
Oceanus (Greek, Latin): The world-ocean
Ratnakar, Ratnakara (Sanskrit): Ocean
Samudra (Sanskrit, Indian): The Ocean
Seaton, Seton (English): Town by the ocean
Sewell (English): Well by the ocean
Tadahiro (Japanese): Faithful ocean. The name Tadahiro can also be written with the Japanese characters for "loyal; only; merely" (tada) and "wide; broad" (hiro)
Udadhi (Sanskrit): Ocean
Yousuke (Japanese): Ocean meditation. The Japanese name Yousuke may be written with the character for "ocean" (you) and "shellfish; mediate; concern oneself with" (suke). Other types of possibilities include "sunshine" (you) and "shellfish; mediate; concern oneself with" (suke), as well as "ocean" (you) and "help" (suke).