Names that mean spring
Baby names that mean spring, with their origins, meanings and pronunciations.
Irish
Dark challenger or offspring of the challenger.
English
Dweller by the spring or well.
Latin
Flower; goddess of spring.
Greek
Bringer of destruction; goddess of spring.
Celtic/Irish
Child, offspring.
Latin
Feminine form associated with Latin vernus, meaning springtime.
French
From a French place name meaning alder grove, later associated with the spring goddess Verna.
Latin
Short for Vernon, derived from Vernalis, meaning of spring.
Greek/Latin
Variant of May or Mamie, derived from Maia, a goddess of spring.
Latin
Of spring; relating to the vernal season.
English
Town by the spring; from Old English ceole and tun.
English
From Old Norse meaning farmstead by a spring.
Latin/French
From the Latin 'fons' meaning fountain or spring.
Latin/English
Green or springlike, feminine form of Vernon.
French
French name meaning 'April', the month, symbolizing spring.
Old English
Settlement by a well or spring.
English
A variant of Verle or Verla, of uncertain origin possibly related to truth or spring.
Latin
Of or relating to the spring season; vernal means springlike.
Germanic
A variant of Vernon, from Latin vernus meaning 'of spring.'
Latin
Variant of Vernon, from vernus meaning 'of spring.'
English
Variant of May, the spring month or meaning great.
English
A blend of Ella (all) and Mae (May), representing spring's beauty.
French
Green or spring-like, from Old French vern meaning green.
English
English surname meaning 'one who springs forth' or 'sprout.'
English
Place name meaning horse spring, used as first name.
Chinese
Spring or complete; abundant or full.
Greek
A green shoot or young blooming plant, symbolizing spring and growth.
Latin
Green and flourishing, derived from the word for spring and growth.
Old English
A rocky stream or spring.
Arabic
A fountain or spring in Islamic paradise; a source of pure water.
Greek/Russian
Russian variant of Anastasia; means resurrection or spring.
Latin
A variant form related to Vernice, derived from vernus meaning of springtime.
English
Variant of Berlin, English place name meaning lowland of the spring.
Modern/Slavic
A spring or fresh source, a contemporary or Eastern European name.
Arabic
The fourth; also related to springtime.
English
From the spring and grace; combination name.
Modern compound of May and Lynn
Spring month meadow, flourishing grassland.
Japanese
Spring child or child of spring.
Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew meaning spring or springtime.
English
Related to vernal, pertaining to spring; green and flourishing.
Arabic
A spring in paradise according to Islamic tradition.
English
English place name and surname meaning a field with a spring.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning spring or fountain of water.