Boho Baby Names
Boho baby names are all about free-spirited vibes, creativity, and a connection to nature. Inspired by art, music, and the beauty of the world around us, these names carry a laid-back, whimsical charm. From earthy picks like Willow and River to vintage gems like Ezra and Luna, Boho names are perfect for parents seeking something unique, soulful, and effortlessly cool.
Raine
French, “queen.”
Raphael
Hebrew, “God has healed.”
Raven
English, “blackbird” or “dark.”
Ravenna
Italian place name.
Reed
English, “red-haired.”
Remy
French, “oarsman.”
Reverie
English word name.
Rhodes
English and Greek, “clearing” or “island of Rhodes.”
Riordan
Irish, “poet.”
River
English word name.
Robin
English, “bird.”
Rohmer
German, “pilgrim, renowned warrior.”
Romilly
English, French, “citizen of Rome.”
Romy
German, “rosemary.”
Rosemary
Latin, “dew of the sea.”
Rowan
Irish, “red-haired.”
Ruby
Latin, “red gemstone.”
Saffron
English, “spice.”
Saga
Swedish, “story; seeress.”
Sage
Latin, “wise.”
Saskia
Dutch, “Saxon.”
Scout
French, “to listen.”
Selah
Hebrew, “praise, pause.”
Sequoia
Native American Cherokee, “sparrow.”
Seren
Welsh, “star.”
Shiloh
Hebrew, “he who is to be sent.”
Sierra
Spanish, “saw.”
Silas
Irish, “the youngest.”
Soleil
French, “sun.”
Sonnett
English, “little song.”
Sonny
A diminutive of “Son” or “Sunshine.”
Soren
Scandinavian via Latin, “stern.”
Sorrel
French, “sour.”
Sparrow
English bird name.
Stellan
Swedish, “calm, or peaceful one.”
Storm
English word name.
Story
English word name.
Suki
Japanese, “beloved.”
Summer
English word name.
Sunday
English word name.
Suri
Hebrew, “princess” or “noblewoman.”
Sylvie
French, “the spirit of the wood.”
Talia
Hebrew, “dew from heaven.”
Talitha
Aramaic, “young girl.”
Tallulah
Native American, “leaping water.”
Tamsin
English, Cornish, “twin.”
Thalia
Greek, “flourishing.”
Thea
Greek, “goddess.”
Topaz
Greek, “gemstone.”
Tosca
Italian, “from Tuscany.”
Uma
Hebrew, Sanskrit, “nation, tranquility.”
Una
Latin, “one.”
Vada
German, “famous ruler.”
Vale
English, “lives in the valley.”
Vesper
Latin, “evening star.”
Vienna
Latin, “from wine country, white, belonging to Vienne.”
Vita
Latin, “life.”
Waverly
English, “quivering aspens.”
Weaver
English occupational name.
Wilder
English, “untamed or wild animal.”
Willow
English, “tree.”
Winter
English season name.
Wisteria
English, “flower.”
Wolf
English and German word name.
Wolfgang
German, “traveling wolf.”
Wren
English, “songbird.”
Xander
Greek, “defender of man.”
Xanthe
Greek, “bright, yellow.”
Xavier
Basque, “new house.”
Yarrow
English botanical name.
Zadie
Arabic, “princess.”
Zahara
Hebrew, Arabic, “to shine” or “flower.”
Zelda
French and German, “dark battle.”
Zen
Japanese, “meditation” or “absorption.”
Zephyr
Greek, “west wind.”
Zinnia
German and Latin flower name.
Zora
Serbian, “dawn.”
Zosia
Polish, “wisdom.”
