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.

Aletris

Greek, “a woman who grinds grain or a miller.”

Alira

Australian gemstone name.

Anise

English, “spice.”

Arva

Arabic and Hebrew, “spirit or soul, willow tree.”

Ash

English, “belonging to Ashton.”

Avis

Latin, “bird.”

Banyan

English tree name, Hindi, “God tree.”

Basil

Greek, “king” or “royal.”

Birch

English, “tree.”

Birdie

A diminutive of the word “bird.”

Blossom

English, “flowers on a fruit tree.”

Blume

Yiddish and German, “flower.”

Briar

English, “thorn.”

Brook

English, “stream” or “brook.”

Calla

Greek, “beauty.”

Calluna

English, Scottish from Greek, “flower.”

Calyx

Latin, botanical name.

Cataleya

English, “Cattley’s flower.”

Clove

English nature name.

Cloverly

English, “meadow of clover.”

Coral

English and Spanish word name.

Cove

English, “bay or inlet.”

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.

Elm

English tree name.

Embelia

Latin botanical name, “to embellish or adorn.”

Ember

French and English, “amber.”

Eska

Norse, “ash tree.”

Fawn

English word name.

Fern

English, “plant.”

Finch

English, “songbird.”

Fleur

French, “flower.”

Flora

Latin, “flower.”

Floriana

Spanish and Italian from Latin, “flowering.”

Fox

English word name.

Freesia

Latin and Dutch, “flower.”

Frost

English, “white-haired.”

Hawk

English bird name.

Hawthorne

English, “lives near the hedge.”

Hazel

English, “hazelnut tree.”

Heather

English, flowering evergreen plant.

Holly

English nature name.

Ianthe

Greek, “violet flower.”

Iris

Greek, “rainbow.”

Isle

French, “island.”

Ivy

English plant name.

Jade

Spanish, “stone of the side, flank.”

Lake

English word name.