Frost is a surname of Old English origin, derived from the words 'froste' or 'frostr', meaning 'frosty' or 'covered in frost'. It has been used to describe someone who lives near a frozen lake or river.
The name Frost holds significance in Scandinavian cultures as a nod to harsh winters and the importance of perseverance. In some Slavic cultures, it's associated with the god of cold and winter.
People named Frost are often seen as resilient, adaptable, and resourceful individuals who thrive in challenging environments, with a calm and collected demeanor.
The name Frost is used primarily as a surname but has gained popularity as a given name in recent years, particularly among parents seeking nature-inspired names. It's often associated with winter wonderlands and the magic of snowflakes.