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 Gaelic

Lymen

Possibly derived from Germanic elements or as a variant of Lyman, meaning 'man o...

English, Germanic

Bainbridge

A place name derived from Old English, referring to a bridge over a stream or ri...

English

Fiorello

Little flower.

Italian

Ashmun

A surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English elements relati...

English

Marriner

One who works at sea; a sailor or mariner.

Old English, Old French

Rosewell

A well or spring where roses grow.

English

Ambose

Possibly related to 'ambush' or derived from Ambrose.

Uncertain, possibly Germanic or Latin

Kossleth

The meaning is uncertain and requires further etymological research.

Germanic, possibly Old Norse

Auckland

Settlement of Auca or land of the oak trees.

Old English

Bacon

Son of Baco or dweller at the beech tree.

English

Wilfort

A fort or fortified place associated with willow trees or a person named Wil.

English

LILAND

Island of linden trees or a sheltered island.

Scandinavian

Tokugawa

Virtue river or river of virtue.

Japanese

Rosika

Little rose or rosy one.

Slavic or Hungarian

Anther

The pollen-bearing part of a flower, or possibly derived from 'anthos' meaning '...

Greek, English

Murrough

Sea warrior or descendant of the sea.

Irish

Arivero

Uncertain; possibly related to 'río' (river) or a place name.

Spanish

Morales

A name derived from 'moral,' referring to mulberry trees or moral/ethical concep...

Spanish

Minnalla

The meaning and origin of this name are unclear and require further research.

Unknown

Arbus

Tree or possibly related to 'arbor' meaning tree.

Latin, possibly Catalan

Lourose

Famous rose or renowned flower.

French

Atala

Possibly meaning 'she who dwells in the forest' or a literary invention.

Native American (possibly Choctaw) or French literary

Heley

From a high meadow or clearing.

English

Appleby

Dweller at the apple orchard or settlement with apple trees.

English

Winters

A surname indicating descent from someone named Winter or association with the w...

English

Kijuro

The meaning depends on the kanji used; commonly 'tree' or 'second' combined with...

Japanese

Kawa

River (Japanese); or a plant used in traditional ceremonies (Polynesian).

Japanese, Polynesian

Sailendra

Lord of the ocean or ocean ruler.

Sanskrit, Indonesian, Javanese

Hanihara

The meaning depends on the kanji used; typically 'flower' or 'blossom' combined ...

Japanese

Waymouth

A mouth of a river or a settlement near water.

English

Sitting

One who sits or is in a seated position.

English

Hin-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.

Greek

Susan

Lily or graceful lily, from the Hebrew 'shoshana' meaning 'lily.'

Hebrew

Larry

From Laurentum, a city in ancient Italy; also associated with the laurel tree.

Latin

Cynthia

Woman from Cynthus, a mountain sacred to the goddess Diana.

Greek

Shirley

A name meaning 'from the bright clearing' or 'dweller in the shire meadow.'

Old English

Evelyn

A woman from the hazel tree place; one who is wished for.

English

Aaron

High mountain or exalted.

Hebrew

Adam

Man or mankind, derived from the Hebrew word for earth or red earth.

Hebrew

Maria

Of the sea or beloved.

Hebrew

Douglas

Dark river or dark stream.

Scottish Gaelic

Olivia

Olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.

Latin

Marie

Of the sea or beloved, derived from the Latin 'mare' (sea) or the Hebrew 'Miriam...

Latin/Hebrew

Rose

The flower rose, symbolizing love and beauty.

Latin

Lillian

A lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.

Latin, English

Doris

Gift of the sea or from Doris.

Greek

Logan

Small hollow or low-lying meadow.

Scottish Gaelic

Beverly

From the beaver stream or meadow.

English

Shannon

Wise river or old river, derived from the River Shannon in Ireland.

Irish

Bradley

Derived from a place name meaning 'broad clearing' or 'wide meadow.'

Old English

Stanley

Stone meadow or one from the stony clearing.

Old English

Mia

A diminutive of Maria or Mariam, meaning 'beloved' or 'of the sea' through its c...

Scandinavian, Italian

Hazel

The hazel tree or the color hazel (a light brown).

English

Lee

Meadow or clearing, derived from the Old English 'leah' meaning 'clearing' or 'm...

Old English

Morgan

A name meaning 'great circle' or 'sea-born,' derived from Welsh elements referri...

Welsh

Marion

Of the sea or relating to Mary.

Latin, French

Oliver

An olive tree or one who plants olive trees.

Old French, Latin

Marvin

A name meaning 'famous friend' or 'friend of the sea,' derived from Old English ...

English, Welsh

Wesley

A person from the western meadow or clearing.

English

Sylvia

From the forest or of the woods.

Latin

Riley

From a clearing or meadow, or from the Irish surname Ó Raghaillaigh.

English, Irish

Suzanne

A lily or graceful lily.

Hebrew

Clifford

A ford by a cliff or a settlement by a steep riverbank.

Old English

Sydney

Wide meadow or from the city of Sydney.

English

Lily

The lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.

Latin

Violet

Purple flower.

Latin

Rosa

Rose or flower.

Latin

Georgia

A woman who works the earth or a farmer, derived from the Greek word for earth.

Greek

Rosemary

Dew of the sea, referring to the rosemary herb, or a combination of Rose and Mar...

Latin and English

Lillie

A flower name derived from the lily, symbolizing purity, innocence, and beauty.

English, Latin

Daisy

A daisy flower; literally 'day's eye' from the flower's appearance.

English

Clyde

Warm or from the River Clyde.

Scottish, Gaelic

Sue

Lily flower.

Hebrew

Marian

Of the sea or belonging to Mary.

Latin, Hebrew

Lindsay

From the linden tree island or from Lindsey in England.

Scottish

Viola

A violet flower, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and virtue.

Latin

Marlene

Of the sea or beloved.

German

Mae

Star of the sea or the fifth month.

Hebrew, English

Sidney

From Saint Denis or wide meadow.

Old English

Ashton

Settlement where ash trees grow.

Old English

Guadalupe

River of the wolf, derived from Arabic words for wolf and river.

Arabic, Spanish

Summer

The warmest season of the year, used as a given name.

English

Susie

A diminutive of Susanna, meaning 'lily' or 'graceful lily'.

Hebrew

Rosalie

A rose or a garland of roses.

Latin and French

Perry

One who lives by a pear tree or a person of the pear, from Old English elements.

English

Silas

A name meaning 'of the forest' or 'from the forest,' derived from Latin or possi...

Latin, Aramaic

Harley

Hare's meadow or rocky meadow.

Old English

Flora

The Roman goddess of flowers and spring, representing blooming plants and natura...

Latin

Olive

A name derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom in many culture...

Latin, English

Ollie

Ancestor's descendant or olive tree.

English, Germanic

Leland

Dweller in the meadowland or fallow land.

English

Muriel

Bright sea, from Irish elements meaning 'bright' and 'sea.'

Irish, Gaelic

Laurel

Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.

Latin

Leigh

Meadow or clearing in a wood.

Old English

Sylvester

Of the forest or wooded, derived from the Latin word for forest.

Latin

Irvin

Green river or fresh water.

Scottish, English

Woodrow

Row of trees.

English

Polly

A parrot, or a diminutive of Mary meaning 'of the sea.'

English

Grover

One who lives in or tends a grove of trees.

English

Rhoda

Rose, derived from the Greek word 'rhodon' meaning rose.

Greek

Garland

A wreath or garland of flowers, or a strip of land, derived from Old French orig...

English, French

Oakley

A meadow or clearing with oak trees.

English

Dee

The letter D or a river name.

English

Marlin

Of the lake, or resembling a martin (bird); possibly related to the sea fish.

Old English, Latin

Murray

From the sea or seaman.

Scottish

Roscoe

A name meaning 'deer forest' or 'forest of the roe deer,' derived from Old Norse...

English, Scandinavian

Cornelia

Horn or related to the horn-bearing cornel tree.

Latin

Gideon

A mighty warrior or one who cuts down; a feller of trees.

Hebrew

Hollis

Derived from a place name meaning 'at the holly trees' or 'holly grove'.

English

Elwood

Old forest or ancient wood.

English

Ronan

Little seal.

Irish

Suzette

A diminutive of Suzanne, meaning 'little lily'.

Hebrew, French

Rosario

Rosary or garland of roses, referring to the Catholic prayer beads and devotion.

Latin, Spanish

Dayton

A place name meaning 'settlement on the River Dae' or 'dairy farm town.'

English

Irwin

Sea friend or boar friend.

English, Germanic

Monty

A diminutive or shortened form of names beginning with 'Mont-,' typically meanin...

English

Marietta

Of the sea, or a beloved one; a diminutive form of Mary.

Hebrew, Latin

Georgie

A diminutive of George or Georgia, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker'.

Greek, Latin

ADRIANNE

From Hadria, a city in northern Italy, or relating to the Adriatic Sea.

Latin

Seymour

From Saint Maur or a place by the sea.

Old French and Old English

Rosalee

Rose flower combined with the suffix '-lee,' suggesting a meadow or clearing of ...

English

Raleigh

From the red clearing or red meadow.

Old English

Pansy

Named after the pansy flower, derived from the French word for thought.

English

Wilford

A ford or river crossing associated with willow trees or a person named Wil.

English

Ford

A shallow place in a river where one can cross on foot.

English

Chauncey

A person from Chauncey or one associated with the place, possibly meaning 'from ...

English, French

Lyndon

Derived from Old English elements meaning 'linden tree' and 'hill.'

English

Georgiana

A feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'one who works the earth'.

Latin, Greek

WILTON

A settlement by the river Wil, or a farmstead near water.

Old English

Lyman

From the meadow or a man of the meadow.

Old English

Harlee

A meadow of hares or a hare-filled clearing.

English

Vesta

The Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family.

Latin, Roman

Jael

Mountain goat or wild goat.

Hebrew

Ocie

Uncertain; possibly related to ocean or a diminutive form.

English

Violette

A small violet flower, symbolizing modesty and virtue.

Latin, French

Montgomery

Mountain of the powerful man or from Montgommery, a place in Normandy.

Old French and Old English

Sherwood

A bright or clear forest.

English

Boyce

Derived from a place name meaning 'wood' or 'forest', or from a personal name.

English, Norman French

Marita

Of the sea, or a beloved one; a form of Mary.

Hebrew, Latin

LaFayette

The beech tree, from the French 'la fayette.'

French

Florian

Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin word for flower.

Latin

Elon

Oak tree.

Hebrew

Carman

Derived from an occupational surname meaning 'cart driver' or 'man who operates ...

English

Murry

Cheerful or from the sea.

English, Irish

Arvid

Eagle tree or eagle wood.

Scandinavian

Sid

A diminutive of Sidney, meaning 'wide meadow' or 'from Saint Denis'.

English

Silvio

From the forest, from the Latin element 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'.

Latin

Conway

An Irish surname-derived name meaning 'hound of the plain' or from the river Con...

Irish

Lauro

The laurel tree, symbolizing victory and honor.

Latin

Mortimer

Still water or dead sea.

Norman French

Lucus

A Latin word meaning 'sacred grove' or 'forest.'

Latin

Lindley

Linden tree meadow or clearing.

Old English

Mervyn

A Welsh name possibly meaning 'sea fortress' or derived from the Welsh 'mor' (se...

Welsh

Fiorella

Little flower, a diminutive form emphasizing delicate beauty.

Italian

Hermine

Messenger or earth-related.

Greek, Germanic

Rosco

Deer forest or woodland.

English

Roswell

A well or spring where horses graze, or a well where roses grow.

English

Meriam

Of the sea or beloved.

Hebrew

Chauncy

A person from Chauncey or one associated with the place, possibly meaning 'from ...

English, French

Usher

A doorkeeper or one who shows people to their seats.

English, Norman French

Lipa

Linden tree in Slavic, or a diminutive form of names like Eliphas in Hebrew trad...

Slavic, Hebrew

Grafton

From a town or settlement associated with a grove or forest, from Old English 'g...

English

Branch

A limb or division of a tree, or a subdivision of a family or organization.

English

Marjie

A pearl, or of the sea; a blend of Mary and Margaret traditions.

Hebrew, Greek

Roisin

Little rose.

Irish

Georges

A farmer or one who works the earth; a tiller of the soil.

Greek

Mont

A name derived from the French word for 'mountain,' from Latin 'mons.'

French, Latin

Buell

A bend in a river or a dwelling by a bend.

English, Germanic

Ogden

From the oak valley or oak-tree valley.

Old English

Alpheus

White or bright, referring to the Alpheus River in ancient Greece.

Greek

Asbury

From the ash tree settlement or fortress.

English

Sylvanus

Of the forest or woodland, relating to forests and wild nature.

Latin

Laurell

Laurel tree or crowned with laurel.

Latin

Montague

A name meaning 'pointed mountain' or 'sharp mountain' from Old French elements.

French, Norman

Orestes

Of the mountains or mountaineer.

Greek

Jerzy

Farmer or earth-worker.

Polish

Admiral

Commander of the sea or high-ranking naval officer.

Arabic, English

Oakes

One who lives by the oak trees.

English

Clodagh

Named after the River Clodagh.

Irish

Murvin

Famous friend or sea friend.

English

Narcissa

Daffodil or narcissus flower, symbolizing self-love.

Greek

Belmont

A place name derived from 'bel' (beautiful) and 'mont' (mountain).

French

Boise

Derived from the Boise River, which comes from French 'les bois' meaning 'the wo...

French, Native American

Lynch

Derived from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Loingseach,' possibly relat...

Irish, English

Irwing

Sea friend or boar friend.

English, Germanic

Holcomb

A surname derived from a place name meaning 'valley of the holly trees' or simil...

English

Muireann

Sea fair or sea white.

Irish

Weymouth

A mouth of a river or settlement near water.

English

Estrada

Road or street.

Spanish

Lilita

A diminutive form related to lily or light, possibly meaning 'little lily.'

Latvian, Lithuanian

Pine

A type of evergreen tree, or a surname derived from dwelling near pine trees.

English