Nature Baby Names
Nature baby names are a beautiful way to bring the outdoors in, offering names inspired by the earth, sky, water, and wildlife. From classic names like Lily, River, and Willow to unique choices like Orion, Sage, and Aspen, these names reflect the beauty and serenity of the natural world. Whether you’re drawn to the strength of mountain names, the calm of ocean-inspired picks, or the charm of flower and tree names, nature baby names offer a fresh, meaningful way to celebrate life’s wild beauty.
Acacia
Greek, “thorn.”
Addax
Animal name.
Aletris
Greek, “a woman who grinds grain or a miller.”
Alira
Australian gemstone name.
Allouette
French, “skylark.”
Amaryllis
Greek, “to spark.”
Anemone
Greek, “wind.”
Anise
English, “spice.”
Arbor
Latin, “tree.”
Arva
Arabic and Hebrew, “spirit or soul, willow tree.”
Ash
English, “belonging to Ashton.”
Aspen
English tree name.
Aster
Greek, “star.”
Asteria
Greek, “star.”
Attalea
Botanical name.
Avis
Latin, “bird.”
Azalea
Greek, “dry.”
Banyan
English tree name, Hindi, “God tree.”
Basil
Greek, “king” or “royal.”
Belladonna
Italian, “beautiful lady.”
Betony
English botanical name.
Birch
English, “tree.”
Birdie
A diminutive of the word “bird.”
Bloom
English word name.
Blossom
English, “flowers on a fruit tree.”
Bluebell
English flower name.
Blume
Yiddish and German, “flower.”
Boulder
English word name.
Breeze
English word name.
Briar
English, “thorn.”
Brook
English, “stream” or “brook.”
Bryony
Greek, “flower.”
Calla
Greek, “beauty.”
Calluna
English, Scottish from Greek, “flower.”
Calyx
Latin, botanical name.
Canna
Latin, “reed.”
Canyon
English word name.
Caraway
English botanical name.
Cassia
Greek, “cinnamon.”
Cataleya
English, “Cattley’s flower.”
Cedar
English tree name.
Cèdre
French, “cedar.”
Clove
English nature name.
Clover
English, “flower.”
Cloverly
English, “meadow of clover.”
Coast
English word name.
Coral
English and Spanish word name.
Cove
English, “bay or inlet.”
Cypress
Greek botanical name.
Daffodil
Old English flower name.
Dahlia
Hebrew, Swedish, “flowering branch, Dahl’s flower.”
Daisy
English, “day’s eye.”
Derora
Hebrew, “freedom or bird.”
Dove
English, “bird of peace.”
Dune
Scottish and English, “brown-skinned soldier.”
Dusk
English word name.
Eglantine
English, flower name.
Elm
English tree name.
Embelia
Latin botanical name, “to embellish or adorn.”
Ember
French and English, “amber.”
Eska
Norse, “ash tree.”
Evergreen
English nature name.
Falcon
English bird name.
Fawn
English word name.
Fearne
English, “fern.”
Fennel
English botanical name.
Fern
English, “plant.”
Field
English word name.
Finch
English, “songbird.”
Fleur
French, “flower.”
Flora
Latin, “flower.”
Floriana
Spanish and Italian from Latin, “flowering.”
Forsythia
Flower name.
Fox
English word name.
Freesia
Latin and Dutch, “flower.”
Frost
English, “white-haired.”
Gardenia
English, “flower.”
Glacier
English word name.
Granite
English word name.
Grove
English word name.
Halcyon
Greek mythology name.
Harbor
English word name.
Hawk
English bird name.
Hawthorn
English, “thorn enclosure.”
Hawthorne
English, “lives near the hedge.”
Hazel
English, “hazelnut tree.”
Heather
English, flowering evergreen plant.
Holly
English nature name.
Hyacinth
Greek mythology name.
Ianthe
Greek, “violet flower.”
Iris
Greek, “rainbow.”
Isle
French, “island.”
Islet
English word name.
Ivy
English plant name.
Jacaranda
Spanish tree name.
Jade
Spanish, “stone of the side, flank.”
Jasmine
Persian, “flower.”
Juniper
Latin, “tree.”
Kestrel
English, “bird.”
Lake
English word name.
