Nature Names
Baby names inspired by nature — flowers, trees, rivers, and the earth. We found 193 names matching this theme.
Morven
Big mountain or great peak, derived from Gaelic elements for great and mountain.
Scottish GaelicLymen
Possibly derived from Germanic elements or as a variant of Lyman, meaning 'man o...
English, GermanicBainbridge
A place name derived from Old English, referring to a bridge over a stream or ri...
EnglishFiorello
Little flower.
ItalianAshmun
A surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English elements relati...
EnglishMarriner
One who works at sea; a sailor or mariner.
Old English, Old FrenchRosewell
A well or spring where roses grow.
EnglishAmbose
Possibly related to 'ambush' or derived from Ambrose.
Uncertain, possibly Germanic or LatinKossleth
The meaning is uncertain and requires further etymological research.
Germanic, possibly Old NorseAuckland
Settlement of Auca or land of the oak trees.
Old EnglishBacon
Son of Baco or dweller at the beech tree.
EnglishWilfort
A fort or fortified place associated with willow trees or a person named Wil.
EnglishLILAND
Island of linden trees or a sheltered island.
ScandinavianTokugawa
Virtue river or river of virtue.
JapaneseRosika
Little rose or rosy one.
Slavic or HungarianAnther
The pollen-bearing part of a flower, or possibly derived from 'anthos' meaning '...
Greek, EnglishMurrough
Sea warrior or descendant of the sea.
IrishArivero
Uncertain; possibly related to 'río' (river) or a place name.
SpanishMorales
A name derived from 'moral,' referring to mulberry trees or moral/ethical concep...
SpanishMinnalla
The meaning and origin of this name are unclear and require further research.
UnknownArbus
Tree or possibly related to 'arbor' meaning tree.
Latin, possibly CatalanLourose
Famous rose or renowned flower.
FrenchAtala
Possibly meaning 'she who dwells in the forest' or a literary invention.
Native American (possibly Choctaw) or French literaryHeley
From a high meadow or clearing.
EnglishAppleby
Dweller at the apple orchard or settlement with apple trees.
EnglishWinters
A surname indicating descent from someone named Winter or association with the w...
EnglishKijuro
The meaning depends on the kanji used; commonly 'tree' or 'second' combined with...
JapaneseKawa
River (Japanese); or a plant used in traditional ceremonies (Polynesian).
Japanese, PolynesianSailendra
Lord of the ocean or ocean ruler.
Sanskrit, Indonesian, JavaneseHanihara
The meaning depends on the kanji used; typically 'flower' or 'blossom' combined ...
JapaneseWaymouth
A mouth of a river or a settlement near water.
EnglishSitting
One who sits or is in a seated position.
EnglishHin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt
Translates to 'Thunder Rolling Over the Mountains' in the Nez Perce language.
Nez Perce (Native American)George
Farmer or one who works the earth.
GreekSusan
Lily or graceful lily, from the Hebrew 'shoshana' meaning 'lily.'
HebrewLarry
From Laurentum, a city in ancient Italy; also associated with the laurel tree.
LatinCynthia
Woman from Cynthus, a mountain sacred to the goddess Diana.
GreekShirley
A name meaning 'from the bright clearing' or 'dweller in the shire meadow.'
Old EnglishEvelyn
A woman from the hazel tree place; one who is wished for.
EnglishAaron
High mountain or exalted.
HebrewAdam
Man or mankind, derived from the Hebrew word for earth or red earth.
HebrewMaria
Of the sea or beloved.
HebrewDouglas
Dark river or dark stream.
Scottish GaelicOlivia
Olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.
LatinMarie
Of the sea or beloved, derived from the Latin 'mare' (sea) or the Hebrew 'Miriam...
Latin/HebrewRose
The flower rose, symbolizing love and beauty.
LatinLillian
A lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.
Latin, EnglishDoris
Gift of the sea or from Doris.
GreekLogan
Small hollow or low-lying meadow.
Scottish GaelicBeverly
From the beaver stream or meadow.
EnglishShannon
Wise river or old river, derived from the River Shannon in Ireland.
IrishBradley
Derived from a place name meaning 'broad clearing' or 'wide meadow.'
Old EnglishStanley
Stone meadow or one from the stony clearing.
Old EnglishMia
A diminutive of Maria or Mariam, meaning 'beloved' or 'of the sea' through its c...
Scandinavian, ItalianHazel
The hazel tree or the color hazel (a light brown).
EnglishLee
Meadow or clearing, derived from the Old English 'leah' meaning 'clearing' or 'm...
Old EnglishMorgan
A name meaning 'great circle' or 'sea-born,' derived from Welsh elements referri...
WelshMarion
Of the sea or relating to Mary.
Latin, FrenchOliver
An olive tree or one who plants olive trees.
Old French, LatinMarvin
A name meaning 'famous friend' or 'friend of the sea,' derived from Old English ...
English, WelshWesley
A person from the western meadow or clearing.
EnglishSylvia
From the forest or of the woods.
LatinRiley
From a clearing or meadow, or from the Irish surname Ó Raghaillaigh.
English, IrishSuzanne
A lily or graceful lily.
HebrewClifford
A ford by a cliff or a settlement by a steep riverbank.
Old EnglishSydney
Wide meadow or from the city of Sydney.
EnglishLily
The lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.
LatinViolet
Purple flower.
LatinRosa
Rose or flower.
LatinGeorgia
A woman who works the earth or a farmer, derived from the Greek word for earth.
GreekRosemary
Dew of the sea, referring to the rosemary herb, or a combination of Rose and Mar...
Latin and EnglishLillie
A flower name derived from the lily, symbolizing purity, innocence, and beauty.
English, LatinDaisy
A daisy flower; literally 'day's eye' from the flower's appearance.
EnglishClyde
Warm or from the River Clyde.
Scottish, GaelicSue
Lily flower.
HebrewMarian
Of the sea or belonging to Mary.
Latin, HebrewLindsay
From the linden tree island or from Lindsey in England.
ScottishViola
A violet flower, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and virtue.
LatinMarlene
Of the sea or beloved.
GermanMae
Star of the sea or the fifth month.
Hebrew, EnglishSidney
From Saint Denis or wide meadow.
Old EnglishAshton
Settlement where ash trees grow.
Old EnglishGuadalupe
River of the wolf, derived from Arabic words for wolf and river.
Arabic, SpanishSummer
The warmest season of the year, used as a given name.
EnglishSusie
A diminutive of Susanna, meaning 'lily' or 'graceful lily'.
HebrewRosalie
A rose or a garland of roses.
Latin and FrenchPerry
One who lives by a pear tree or a person of the pear, from Old English elements.
EnglishSilas
A name meaning 'of the forest' or 'from the forest,' derived from Latin or possi...
Latin, AramaicHarley
Hare's meadow or rocky meadow.
Old EnglishFlora
The Roman goddess of flowers and spring, representing blooming plants and natura...
LatinOlive
A name derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom in many culture...
Latin, EnglishOllie
Ancestor's descendant or olive tree.
English, GermanicLeland
Dweller in the meadowland or fallow land.
EnglishMuriel
Bright sea, from Irish elements meaning 'bright' and 'sea.'
Irish, GaelicLaurel
Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.
LatinLeigh
Meadow or clearing in a wood.
Old EnglishSylvester
Of the forest or wooded, derived from the Latin word for forest.
LatinIrvin
Green river or fresh water.
Scottish, EnglishWoodrow
Row of trees.
EnglishPolly
A parrot, or a diminutive of Mary meaning 'of the sea.'
EnglishGrover
One who lives in or tends a grove of trees.
EnglishRhoda
Rose, derived from the Greek word 'rhodon' meaning rose.
GreekGarland
A wreath or garland of flowers, or a strip of land, derived from Old French orig...
English, FrenchOakley
A meadow or clearing with oak trees.
EnglishDee
The letter D or a river name.
EnglishMarlin
Of the lake, or resembling a martin (bird); possibly related to the sea fish.
Old English, LatinMurray
From the sea or seaman.
ScottishRoscoe
A name meaning 'deer forest' or 'forest of the roe deer,' derived from Old Norse...
English, ScandinavianCornelia
Horn or related to the horn-bearing cornel tree.
LatinGideon
A mighty warrior or one who cuts down; a feller of trees.
HebrewHollis
Derived from a place name meaning 'at the holly trees' or 'holly grove'.
EnglishElwood
Old forest or ancient wood.
EnglishRonan
Little seal.
IrishSuzette
A diminutive of Suzanne, meaning 'little lily'.
Hebrew, FrenchRosario
Rosary or garland of roses, referring to the Catholic prayer beads and devotion.
Latin, SpanishDayton
A place name meaning 'settlement on the River Dae' or 'dairy farm town.'
EnglishIrwin
Sea friend or boar friend.
English, GermanicMonty
A diminutive or shortened form of names beginning with 'Mont-,' typically meanin...
EnglishMarietta
Of the sea, or a beloved one; a diminutive form of Mary.
Hebrew, LatinGeorgie
A diminutive of George or Georgia, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker'.
Greek, LatinADRIANNE
From Hadria, a city in northern Italy, or relating to the Adriatic Sea.
LatinSeymour
From Saint Maur or a place by the sea.
Old French and Old EnglishRosalee
Rose flower combined with the suffix '-lee,' suggesting a meadow or clearing of ...
EnglishRaleigh
From the red clearing or red meadow.
Old EnglishPansy
Named after the pansy flower, derived from the French word for thought.
EnglishWilford
A ford or river crossing associated with willow trees or a person named Wil.
EnglishFord
A shallow place in a river where one can cross on foot.
EnglishChauncey
A person from Chauncey or one associated with the place, possibly meaning 'from ...
English, FrenchLyndon
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'linden tree' and 'hill.'
EnglishGeorgiana
A feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'one who works the earth'.
Latin, GreekWILTON
A settlement by the river Wil, or a farmstead near water.
Old EnglishLyman
From the meadow or a man of the meadow.
Old EnglishHarlee
A meadow of hares or a hare-filled clearing.
EnglishVesta
The Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family.
Latin, RomanJael
Mountain goat or wild goat.
HebrewOcie
Uncertain; possibly related to ocean or a diminutive form.
EnglishViolette
A small violet flower, symbolizing modesty and virtue.
Latin, FrenchMontgomery
Mountain of the powerful man or from Montgommery, a place in Normandy.
Old French and Old EnglishSherwood
A bright or clear forest.
EnglishBoyce
Derived from a place name meaning 'wood' or 'forest', or from a personal name.
English, Norman FrenchMarita
Of the sea, or a beloved one; a form of Mary.
Hebrew, LatinLaFayette
The beech tree, from the French 'la fayette.'
FrenchFlorian
Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin word for flower.
LatinElon
Oak tree.
HebrewCarman
Derived from an occupational surname meaning 'cart driver' or 'man who operates ...
EnglishMurry
Cheerful or from the sea.
English, IrishArvid
Eagle tree or eagle wood.
ScandinavianSid
A diminutive of Sidney, meaning 'wide meadow' or 'from Saint Denis'.
EnglishSilvio
From the forest, from the Latin element 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'.
LatinConway
An Irish surname-derived name meaning 'hound of the plain' or from the river Con...
IrishLauro
The laurel tree, symbolizing victory and honor.
LatinMortimer
Still water or dead sea.
Norman FrenchLucus
A Latin word meaning 'sacred grove' or 'forest.'
LatinLindley
Linden tree meadow or clearing.
Old EnglishMervyn
A Welsh name possibly meaning 'sea fortress' or derived from the Welsh 'mor' (se...
WelshFiorella
Little flower, a diminutive form emphasizing delicate beauty.
ItalianHermine
Messenger or earth-related.
Greek, GermanicRosco
Deer forest or woodland.
EnglishRoswell
A well or spring where horses graze, or a well where roses grow.
EnglishMeriam
Of the sea or beloved.
HebrewChauncy
A person from Chauncey or one associated with the place, possibly meaning 'from ...
English, FrenchUsher
A doorkeeper or one who shows people to their seats.
English, Norman FrenchLipa
Linden tree in Slavic, or a diminutive form of names like Eliphas in Hebrew trad...
Slavic, HebrewGrafton
From a town or settlement associated with a grove or forest, from Old English 'g...
EnglishBranch
A limb or division of a tree, or a subdivision of a family or organization.
EnglishMarjie
A pearl, or of the sea; a blend of Mary and Margaret traditions.
Hebrew, GreekRoisin
Little rose.
IrishGeorges
A farmer or one who works the earth; a tiller of the soil.
GreekMont
A name derived from the French word for 'mountain,' from Latin 'mons.'
French, LatinBuell
A bend in a river or a dwelling by a bend.
English, GermanicOgden
From the oak valley or oak-tree valley.
Old EnglishAlpheus
White or bright, referring to the Alpheus River in ancient Greece.
GreekAsbury
From the ash tree settlement or fortress.
EnglishSylvanus
Of the forest or woodland, relating to forests and wild nature.
LatinLaurell
Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.
LatinMontague
A name meaning 'pointed mountain' or 'sharp mountain' from Old French elements.
French, NormanOrestes
Of the mountains or mountaineer.
GreekJerzy
Farmer or earth-worker.
PolishAdmiral
Commander of the sea or high-ranking naval officer.
Arabic, EnglishOakes
One who lives by the oak trees.
EnglishClodagh
Named after the River Clodagh.
IrishMurvin
Famous friend or sea friend.
EnglishNarcissa
Daffodil or narcissus flower, symbolizing self-love.
GreekBelmont
A place name derived from 'bel' (beautiful) and 'mont' (mountain).
FrenchBoise
Derived from the Boise River, which comes from French 'les bois' meaning 'the wo...
French, Native AmericanLynch
Derived from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Loingseach,' possibly relat...
Irish, EnglishIrwing
Sea friend or boar friend.
English, GermanicHolcomb
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'valley of the holly trees' or simil...
EnglishMuireann
Sea fair or sea white.
IrishWeymouth
A mouth of a river or settlement near water.
EnglishEstrada
Road or street.
SpanishLilita
A diminutive form related to lily or light, possibly meaning 'little lily.'
Latvian, LithuanianPine
A type of evergreen tree, or a surname derived from dwelling near pine trees.
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