Nature baby names
Nature baby names to inspire your shortlist.
English
One who hunts.
English
Flower name, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Spanish (from Taino 'zabana')
Treeless plain.
Persian
Gift from God, or referring to the jasmine flower.
English
The season of autumn.
Old English
Ash tree town.
English
Small stream or brook.
Latin
Moon.
Latin
Purple flower.
Native American (Sioux)
Ally, friend.
Spanish
Precious green stone.
Latin
Red gemstone.
Old English
The hazel tree or the color hazel.
Japanese
Ocean, sea, or willow tree.
Irish
Little redhead.
Old English
Climbing evergreen plant.
Latin
Lily, flower.
English
Willow tree.
Old English
Day's eye.
Scottish, Spanish
Island.
English
A natural flowing watercourse.
English
Fossilized tree resin, jewel.
English
The warmest season of the year.
Hawaiian
Heavenly flowers.
English
lily.
Spanish
Mountain range.
Japanese
Night rain.
English
Of the brook.
English
Heather field.
Latin, from the word 'rosa'
Rose (the flower).
Greek
Rainbow.
Australian Aboriginal
Boomerang.
Native American (Algonquian)
Unintelligible speakers.
Italian
Orange-red.
Sanskrit, Arabic, Hebrew
Night, play, divine play.
Turkish/Hebrew
Moonlight, halo.
Spanish/Portuguese
Emerald.
English
Oak tree meadow
Greek
Ice, clear quartz, or glass.
Persian/Arabic
Jasmine flower.
English, nature-inspired
Aspen tree.
English
A place of safety or refuge.
Persian
Jasmine flower.
Persian/Arabic
Gift from God.
Latin
Opening, blossoming.
Old English
Badger.
Old English
Young male horse.
English
The holly tree.
English
Oak tree meadow
English
Blackbird.
Spanish (from Taino zabana)
Treeless plain.
Latin
Olive tree or olive branch.
English
A small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.
Greek
Laurel tree, bay tree.
Latin
Juniper tree.
English
Red-haired or ruddy complexion.
Scottish
Isle of Skye.
English
Heather.
Nahuatl (Aztec)
Rainbow lady, star.
Greek
A precious stone consisting of a clear and colorless crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance.