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.”

Reed

English, “red-haired.”

Remy

French, “oarsman.”

Rhodes

English and Greek, “clearing” or “island of Rhodes.”

Robin

English, “bird.”

Rohmer

German, “pilgrim, renowned warrior.”

Romilly

English, French, “citizen of Rome.”

Romy

German, “rosemary.”

Rowan

Irish, “red-haired.”

Ruby

Latin, “red gemstone.”

Saga

Swedish, “story; seeress.”

Sage

Latin, “wise.”

Scout

French, “to listen.”

Selah

Hebrew, “praise, pause.”

Sequoia

Native American Cherokee, “sparrow.”

Shiloh

Hebrew, “he who is to be sent.”

Silas

Irish, “the youngest.”

Sonny

A diminutive of “Son” or “Sunshine.”

Soren

Scandinavian via Latin, “stern.”

Stellan

Swedish, “calm, or peaceful one.”

Suki

Japanese, “beloved.”

Suri

Hebrew, “princess” or “noblewoman.”

Sylvie

French, “the spirit of the wood.”

Talia

Hebrew, “dew from heaven.”

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.”

Wolf

English and German word name.

Wren

English, “songbird.”

Xander

Greek, “defender of man.”

Xanthe

Greek, “bright, yellow.”

Xavier

Basque, “new house.”

Zadie

Arabic, “princess.”

Zahara

Hebrew, Arabic, “to shine” or “flower.”

Zelda

French and German, “dark battle.”

Zen

Japanese, “meditation” or “absorption.”

Zinnia

German and Latin flower name.

Zora

Serbian, “dawn.”

Zosia

Polish, “wisdom.”