Word Baby Names

Welcome to the enchanting world of Word Baby Names! These names are more than just labels; they carry meanings that evoke imagery, emotions, and stories. From names inspired by nature, like River and Sky, to those reflecting virtues, such as Joy and Peace, word names add a unique flair to your little one’s identity.

Grange

English and French, “someone who lived by a granary.”

Granger

English, “a farm bailiff.”

Grey

English word name and surname.

Grimoire

English, “a book of magic spells and invocations.”

Gypsy

English, “wanderer.”

Hallow

English, “sacred or holy.”

Haven

English, “refuge.”

Hawk

English bird name.

Haze

English word name.

Hazie

English, “the hazelnut tree.”

Hero

Greek, “hero” or “warrior.”

Holly

English nature name.

Hope

English, “hope.”

Hopper

Dutch, “hop grower or seller.”

Indie

A short form of India.

Iris

Greek, “rainbow.”

Ivy

English plant name.

Jett

English word name.

Jewel

English and French, “precious stone” or “gem.”

Jovie

American, “jovial.”

Joy

English word name.

June

Latin, “young.”

Lane

English, “small path.”

Laurel

Latin, “bay or laurel plant.”

Lava

Sanskrit mythology name, English word name.

Leaf

English word name.

Ledger

English, “spear tribe.”

Legend

English, “hero, fable.”

Lily

English, “lily.”

Lotus

Greek and Sanskrit, flower.

Lynx

English via Greek word name.

Marine

Latin, “of the sea.”

Mars

Latin, “God of war.”

Marsh

English, “someone who lived on a marsh.”

Maven

Hebrew, “one who understands.”

May

English word name.

Medley

English, “woodland clearing of a man called Mada.”

Mercy

English, “compassion or forbearance.”

Meteor

Greek, “high in the air.”

Misty

English, “mist.”

Moss

English word name.

Navy

English word name.

Neptune

Roman, “God of the sea.”

Noble

Latin, “aristocratic.”

Ocean

English, “the sea.”

Olive

English, “olive tree.”

Opal

Sanskrit, “precious stone” or “jewel.”

Paige

English, “young servant.”

Pansy

English flower name.

Phoenix

Greek, “purplish-red bird.”

Pike

English word name.

Pluto

Roman, “god of the underworld, rich.”

Poet

English word name.

Porter

English, “carrier of goods.”

Posey

English, “a bunch of flowers.”

Prairie

English and French, “meadow.”

Raven

English, “blackbird” or “dark.”

Reed

English, “red-haired.”

Reef

English word name.

Reeve

English, “bailiff.”

Reign

English, “rule, sovereign.”

Resin 

Old French, “substance exuded by plants and trees.”