Plant names for boys

222 Botanical baby names for girls and boys with meaning

Botanical baby names were a highly popular trend in the past. But as history repeats itself, so do the trends that are bound to reprise themselves. Names like Daisy, Rosen, and Indigo were famous a century ago. However, now, it seems like this trend is coming back into fashion.

You can choose a plant and flower-inspired names as a first name and also as a given name. Below is a highly comprehensive and detailed list of plant names, rare plant names, forest tree/plant names, herb names, fruit names, flower names, plant-inspired names for boys and girls, and gender-neutral names.

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Botanical baby names

Plant and flower-influenced botanical baby names for boys

Plant names for boys

1. Laurus

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Laurel plant

In ancient Greek, heroes were wreathed with crowns made of laurel plant leaves and branches, which signifies their nobility. This name definitely gives Greek God vibes.

2. Aletris

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Flowering plant

This is a beautiful plant with bright yellow leaves and white flowers. It also has medicinal properties. This name also sounds magnificent and definitely gives the image of a masculine macho man.

3. Celyn

 Origin: Welsh

Meaning: Holly plant

Holly is an evergreen flowering plant and bears berry-like fruits that are slightly toxic to humans. Its branches are used in Christmas decorations. Celyn is certainly an unusual and unique choice for your little boy.

4. Miller

Origin: English

Meaning: Miller is named after the plant dusty miller, that has silver leaves and bear yellow flowers. Miller also means a person who grinds grain or works in a mill. This name gives the image of a hard-working person, and you will undoubtedly like this trait.

5. Cane

Origin: Hebrew, English

Meaning: Cane is derived from the plant name sugarcane, which is a source of sugar, molasses, rum, and biofuel. Cane also means spear or acquired in the Hebrew language. This sweet and sugary name will look equally perfect for a little one and a mature adult.

6. Aster

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Aster is a genus of flowering plants with attractive and colorful flowers. Aster is a Greek word that means star. This name thus has both nature-related and celestial meanings making it a star name for your little one.

7. Cosmo

Origin: Italian and Greek origin

Meaning: This name is after Cosmos, the genus of flowering plants, including sunflowers. Cosmo’s name also means beauty or organization. Cosmo is also called the universe and has some celestial associations. A small name with diverse meanings and associations, perfect for your little one.

8. Arfaj

Origin: Arabic

Meaning: A desert plant

Arfaj is a desert plant with yellow flowers. The Arfaj flower is also the national flower of Kuwait. This name undeniably has exotic feels and masculine finesse to it.

9. Charlock

Origin: Greek, Ireland

Meaning: wild mustard plant, fair-haired person, or short-haired person

Charlock is a winter plant that bears small yellow flowers. Its scientific name is derived from the Greek word sinapi, meaning mustard. This name is also spelled as Sherlock, which is a more popular variation than the original one.

10. Cornel

Origin: Latin

Meaning: European Cornel plant or horn

European cornel is a flowering plant with yellow flowers and coffee beans-like fruit that are bright red or bright yellow in color when ripened. Who can guess that this name is of a plant that bears such bright-colored fruit? You can surprise others with this cute name.

Rare plant names for boys

11. Woodii

Origin: South Africa

Meaning: Encephalartos woodii plant

It is one of the rarest plants globally and is currently seen in various botanical gardens worldwide. This plant was native to South Africa. And everyone is definitely familiar with and loves the character Woody from Toy Story.

12. Titan

Origin: Greek, Sumatra

Meaning: Titan arum plant, guardian

Titan arum is a flowering plant bearing the world’s largest group of flowers without branches. This is native to Sumatra’s rainforest and cultivated in the botanical gardens and by private cultivators. This name has meanings of both ends-delicate like a plant and strong like a guardian.

13. Menzies

Origin: Scottish

Meaning: Menzies’ wallflower

Menzies’ wallflower is an endangered plant species native to California. It is a small plant with a bunch of yellow flowers. I personally like this name as a surname or last name.

14. Kaikomako

Origin: Maori

Meaning: food of the bellbird, Kaikomako tree

The Kaikomako tree was the rarest tree in New Zealand, but recently, with efforts, it got some neighbors, but the development is still in its initial phases. This name is perfect if you are a nature fan and want to honor your Maori roots.

15. Tumbo

Origin: English

Meaning: Welwitschai plant

It is the last living genus of the family Welsitschiaceae and is native to deserts in Namibia and Angola. It is known as a living fossil. Although cute, this name sounds like a nickname suitable for a little kid playing around the ground. 

16. Ohai

Origin: Hawaiian

Meaning: Ohai plant

Ohai plant is an endangered flowering plant species native to Hawaiian Island. It has reddish-orange flowers, and it exhibits variation in color and shape. I personally adore Hawaiian names because of their beautiful pronunciation and rich history. This is also a perfect middle name.

Forest plant names for boys

17. Douglas

Origin: Scottish and Gaelic origin

Meaning: Black river, Douglas fir tree

Douglas fir is an evergreen conifer species native to North America. These are also grown as ornamental trees and are common Christmas trees in North America. Douglas may sound too big on a little one, but you can go for the nickname Doug to make it more suitable for your little one.

18. Pine

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Pine tree, someone lives near pine trees

Pine trees are evergreen conifers that bear male and female cones. Great Basin Bristlecone Pine is one of the oldest trees in the world, with an age of over 5000 years. Pine trees are ancient and are so majestic to look at. These forest trees are my favorite and will definitely make an impact as a name.

19. Walnut

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Walnut tree

Half of the common walnut trees are cultivated and harvested in China. Walnuts are an excellent source of energy and nutrition. Walnut is more appropriate as a middle name, and it can make a cute nickname Walli.

20. Kapok

Origin: Malay

Meaning: Ceiba pentandra tree.

It is a tropical tree, and cotton-like fluff is obtained from its seed pods. It is the national symbol of Guatemala, Puerto Rico, and Equatorial Guinea. It is a sacred symbol in Maya mythology and is a sacred tree in Palo, Arara, and Santeria.  Another exotic-sounding name that is perfect if you want to acknowledge your Malay roots.

21. Ramon

Origin: Spanish

Meaning: Counsel Protection, breadnut tree

The breadnut tree bears small orange-colored fruits. The flesh of fruits is citrus and edible, and its seed is also edible in various forms, one of which is flatbreads, thus the name breadnut. Spanish names are hit nowadays, and everyone will love this name.

Fruit names for boys

22. Anjou

Origin: French

Meaning: A type of pear, D’Anjou Pear

These pears originated in Belgium and France and are either red or yellow colored. Moreover, it is also a name of a region in France. A French name with the correct pronunciation is a heart winner.

23. Physalis

Origin: Not specified

Meaning: Plant-bearing ground cherries, Cape gooseberry or golden berries.

This plant bears tangy orange berries and is popular in salads and smoothies. I don’t much fancy this name as it seems like the incorrect spelling of Syphilis.

24. Chiku

Origin: Philippines

Meaning: Fruit of sapodilla tree

Sapodilla is an evergreen tree that bears the fruit Chiku/Chikoo, similar to a large berry earthy brown. Its flesh is grainy in texture and varies from yellow to brown in color. This is such a delicious fruit to eat and a cute name for a toddler, but I couldn’t see it working on a grown-up. You may like to have this as a nickname.  

25. Huckleberry

Origin: English

Meaning: Fruit huckleberry

Huckleberry is a small and round berry, and it looks like dark blueberry of large size. Its taste also resembles blueberry and is used in various sweet and savory foods and beverages. This is more like a surname, but if you choose this as a first name, there are plenty of nicknames.

26. Quince

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Quince fruit

Quince is a yellow-colored apple-like fruit with an intense aroma, flavor and tartness. It is used to make jellies, jams, marmalade, and puddings. This name doesn’t sound like a fruit name and has a certain masculine aura to it.

27. Cocoa

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Fruit of Cocoa tree

Cocoa fruit contains cocoa beans used for making chocolate, cocoa butter, chocolate liquor, and cocoa solids. This is such a chocolaty name for your little prince.

Tree names for boys

28. Alder

Origin: English

Meaning: An alder tree

Alder is the name of the general spread tree of the birch family, which has toothy leaves, male flowers, and woody female cones. Alder definitely gives us mature vibes, and I think no reason not to choose this name for your little one.

29. Ash

Origin: Old English and Latin

Meaning: Ash is also known as a diminutive form of names like Ashton, Ashlyn, or Ashley. But it is also an independent name that means Ash tree.

Ash is a genus of flowering plants with more than 50 species. It is native to North America and Europe. Its wood is used for making guitars and baseball bats. It is also the character’s name in Pokémon cartoons, and I grew up watching those cartoons. 

30. Cypress

Origin: Greek origin

Meaning: Cypress means strong, masculine, and adaptable with reference to the cypress tree wood.

The cypress tree is a North American native fast-growing tree that needs excessive water but once grown-up; it can adapt to every weather and withstand drought. It is also a name of the city and communities and islands in the United States and Canada. There is also a country name Cyprus. This name has a sturdy allure to it.

31. Elm

Origin: English, German, Norse

Meaning: Elm means red-brown, but it also is the name of a tree.

Elm is a flowering tree that holds a significant place in Greek folklore and mythology. It depicts groundedness, noble-mindedness, strength, and poise that are the traits every person should have.

Elm is mostly used as a last name or middle name.

32. Hickory

Origin: Native American

Meaning: Hickory tree

Hickory is a species of tree that produce sweet-tasting edible nuts, i.e., pecans. Hickory wood is also very strong and shock resistant and is used to produce various commercial structures. And who is not familiar with the poem Hickory Dickory dock. This is a cute little woody name.

33. Kiefer

Origin: German

Meaning: Pine tree, barrel maker

Kiefer is the German word for pine trees. As described earlier, pine trees are found in forests and are highly versatile in nature. This name is a beautiful tree name with exotic feels.

34. Oleander

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Nerium oleander tree, a person who resembles the blue color

Oleander is a small ornamental tree. Its flowers are fragrant, attractive, showy, and profuse. Flowers are in various colors, including red, pink, yellow, white, peach, and stripped. Many parents love this name, and it kind of slowly grows in people.

35. Alamo

Origin: Spanish

Meaning: Alamo cottonwood tree or poplar tree

The poplar tree is a flowering plant, and its wood is highly purposeful. It is used in a variety of commercial manufacturing and as biofuel. Trees are undoubtedly highly useful, and tree names have been admired for centuries.

36. Acer

Origin: English

Meaning: Acer palmatum or Japanese maple tree, talented and smart

Acer tree is native to Japan, China, Mongolia, and Russia. This plant is used for ornamental purposes with its colored leaves and beautiful flowers. It is also transformed into bonsai and used for art display as well. Its compounds are also used in Chinese medicine. This name is definitely a win-win for nature lovers and has a prestigious meaning.

37. Oren

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Pine tree or Ash tree

Magnificent, like its meaning, this short name is packed with firmness and kindness. This is definitely a perfect mixture of maturity and silliness, which you will adore in your little one.

Masculine flower names

38. Abebe

Origin: Ethiopian

Meaning: Flower blossom, asked for

Abebe is an Ethiopian name with roots in the Amharic language. This is such a beautiful name in an unobvious way. Thus you can satisfy your impulse, and the name is not girly or too delicate.

39. Chrysanthos

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Golden flower

This is a beautiful Greek name. Chrysanthos was a Greek musicologist. This was also the name of a Greek general, a Greek Orthodox bishop, and a Greek political cartoonist and playwright. Thus it is a name with Greek Gods like feel.

40. Gentian

 Origin: Albania, Kosovo

Meaning: Gentian flower

Gentian is a flowering plant present in Europe, Asia, America, and New Zealand. Its flowers are blue, violet, mauve, red, yellow, or white in color. The flowers are highly attractive, bright-colored, and bell-shaped. Gentian is such a gentleman name. 

41. Narciso

Origin: French

Meaning: Daffodil flower

Daffodil is a beautiful blossoming flower. The famous name holders are the Governor-General of the Philippines, a Brazilian footballer, an Ecuadorian footballer, and Spanish classical guitarist. This name definitely holds some intellectual charm and athletic power.

42. Ren

Origin: Chinese

Meaning: water lily or lotus

It is a beautiful name highly popular in China and now gaining the attention of Western parents. Significant people named Ren are Ren Hao (Chinese singer), Ren Xin (football player), Ren Hang (photographer), and Ren Hui (Speed skater).

43. Lilian

Origin: French

Meaning: Lily

This is a name highly common in France; it became popular in the West in the early 1700s after the expansion of the French colonial empire. The following are important namesakes. Lillian Allen (Canadian poet, musician, and writer), Lilian Clamejane (French Cyclist), Lillian Laslandes (French footballer), Lilian Prunet (French Ice hockey player), Lillian Thuram (French footballer).

44. Aster

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Aster flower, star

Aster flowers are beautiful, vibrant, and colorful. It is popular as a garden plan because of its attractiveness. It is named aster because of the star-shaped head of the flowers. Aster is the name of an Ethiopian singer, Belgian writer, and Eritrean politician.

45. Bud

Origin: English

Meaning: undeveloped shoot and form a flower when matured, friend or buddy

This is a common nickname, and if you are leaning towards choosing this name as your first name, the following is some inspiration for you.

Bud Cort (American film and stage actor, writer, and director), Bud Schultz (American tennis player), Bud Flanagan (English entertainer), and Bud Spencer (Italian actor and filmmaker)

46. Cosmos

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Cosmos flowers, the universe

Cosmos is a genus of flowering plants. The cosmos flowers are small, colorful, and attractive. Cosmos also means unaversive, and this term depicts the complexity and order of the universe.

47. Alyssum

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Alyssum flower

Alyssum flowers are small, fragrant, and beautiful. The common flower colors are white, pink, rose-red, violet, yellow, and lilac. The name definitely does not suggest its floral background, and it is cute.

Herb names for boy

48. Coriander

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Coriander herb

Coriander is an herb also known as cilantro or Chinese parsley. It is a fragrant plant, and all its parts, including seeds and leaves, are used in cooking and for medicinal purposes. It is a beautiful and fresh name for boys.

49. Dill

Origin: Germanic, Welsh, Irish

Meaning: Loyal, from the sea, herb

Dill is an aromatic herb used to cure and cook seafood, soups, and pickles. It is used in multiple cultures and is excellent for flavoring. In Urdu and Hindi language, Dill also means heart.

50. Sorrel

Origin: French

Meaning: Reddish-brown, sorrel herb

Sorrel is a slender herbaceous plant, and it is used in different foods, including soups, salads and stews. This herb is used in different countries according to their traditions and is a pleasant flavor. This is a perfect name if you are crazy about herb names.

51. Caraway

Origin: Greek, Latin

Meaning: Caraway plant

Caraway is an herbaceous plant. Its fruits are used in desserts, liquors, and casseroles. Its leaves are used in salads, stews, and soups. Its seed is used as herbs and sprinkled on various culinary dishes, including bread and salads. Caraway also has great potential for nicknames.

52. Yarrow

Origin: Old English, Dutch, German

Meaning: Yarrow plant

Yarrow is a beautiful flowering herb that is famous around the world and has different names. This herb is used in cooking and also has medicinal properties. This name may sound a bit old-fashioned, but behold, traditional names are coming back with a bang.

53. Basil

Origin: Greek, Latin

Meaning: Basil plant, royal or kingly plant

Basil is an herb cultivated and used around the world. It is used in Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine. It is also used in multiple culinary foods, and in various cultures, there are various myths and folklore associated with this herb. Basil may sound basic, but if you give it a try, you will love it.

54. Fennel

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Hay, Fennel herb

Fennel herb is an aromatic plant. Its seeds and bulb-like root is used for cooking purpose. It is also used as a mouth freshener and is considered good for eyesight. This can be a good choice for a middle name.

55. Mace

Origin: Middle English

Meaning: Heavy staff or club, herb

Mace is a spice made from the reddish covering of the nutmeg. It is a delicate spice and is used in light dishes and foods. Mace may also be considered a nickname for Mason.

56. Woodruff

Origin: English

Meaning: Forest ranger, herb

Woodruff is an herbaceous plant and is low-level toxic. It is used to flavor juices, alcohol, jellies, and ice-cream, and herbal tea. This name feels more like a pet name. But if you are thinking of this name, prepare yourself and your baby for the nickname woody.

57. Cardamom

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Cardamom spice

Cardamom spice has cool and aromatic seeds that are used to give flavor to various foods and are used in cooking. It is used in sweet dishes, and also it is particularly popular in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. This is, again, more of an unusual middle name.

58. Curry

Origin: Tamil, Indian

Meaning: Curry leaves

Curry leaves are used in various dishes, especially curries, in different countries worldwide, including India, Pakistan, China, Japan, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It would be best to be careful while giving this name to your little one, but it is a cute name for a pet.

Plant and tree-themed names botanical bay names for boys

59. Elwood

Origin: English

Meaning: Old noble trees or forest

This is a name close to nature, and it has the potential for great nicknames like Eli, Woody, and El.

60. Hawthorne

Origin: Old English and British

Meaning: Hawthorne means a person who lives near Hawthorn trees.

The hawthorn tree is a shrub that bears fruit which is used to make jellies and homemade wine. It is regarded as a symbol of hope in folklore, and it is considered bad luck to cut this tree. Your baby will be lucky to have this name.

61. Headley 

Origin: Old English

Meaning: From the Heather meadow 

This name is popular in Britain and is frequently used for boys. This nature name is a perfect name for your little environmentalist.

62. Linford

Origin: English

Meaning: Maple tree ford, flax ford, line tree ford, linden tree ford

Despite the controversial meanings of this name, it is confirmed that this name means a passage adorned with trees. So there is no need to shy away from this name.

63. Oakley

Origin: English

Meaning: from the Oak trees or woods

Oak is an old and majestic tree, and this name emits vibes of wisdom and maturity that you definitely want in your boy.

64. Oliver

Origin: Old French and Medieval British

Meaning: Oliver means olive tree planter. This name became famous probably because of Charles Dickens’ character Oliver Twist.

65. Roosevelt

Origin: Dutch, Netherlands

Meaning: From the rose fields

This is such a glowing and masculine name that you can rarely find. You should definitely consider this plant-themed name.

66. Lennox

Origin: Scottish

Meaning: from the elm trees or elm grove

Lennox is a powerful name that may look similar to Leonard but has its own strong personality and is obviously not as common as Leonard. It is more popular in Germany, Australia, and America.

67. Nash

Origin: English

Meaning: Someone who lives near an ash tree

Who is not familiar with John Nash from the movie Beautiful Minds? Nash is a name with macho vibes and intellectual feels. This is one of my personal favorites.

68. Acker

Origin: Dutch, German, Old English

Meaning: Cultivated field

This is a simple name with beautiful meanings. If you don’t think of this as a given name, it will make a perfect middle name. For example, Douglas Acker, a field of Douglas trees. It will be wonderful and more meaningful.

69. Acton

Origin: English, Anglo-Saxon

Meaning: Oaktree settlement

Another oak tree-themed name for oak lovers. This is a more subtle name compared to Oakley, but because of the same meaning, of course, it will bear the same properties.  

70. Adair

Origin: Old English, Scottish

Meaning: Happy spear, oak tree ford

Well, here is another name for oak tree lovers. This name, again is not so obvious and has an elusive calmness and kindness.

71. Arvid

Origin: Old Norse

Meaning: Forest of eagles

Eagles are at the top of the food chain, and no one can compete with them in their space. So this is a perfect name for your little one who will prosper in every field of life.

72. Benton

Origin: English

Meaning: town in the bentgrass or from the place where bentgrass grows

Benten was a super cool cartoon character in my time, and everyone had their accessories. This name reminds me of that cartoons. However, it is also cool that no one can judge from the name and surprise everyone.

73. Birch

Origin: English

Meaning: One who lives by a birch tree in birch woods

This name gave the feeling of some birdy name, but whoever knows the Birch tree, an image of a tall, strong, and graceful person will come to his mind.

74. Bramble

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Someone who lives near a blackberry bush

Sweet and sour like blackberry, this name is such a cute match for your little bush. This name is also a perfect middle name if you ponder.

75. Branch

Origin: Latin

Meaning: extension (of plant or tree)

Your little one is a branch or extension of your family, adding a lot of colors. This will be an adorable middle name if used properly, i.e., Ren Branch.

76. Busby

Origin: English

Meaning: Village near thick bushes or shrubs

Busby is a unique name for you, little one, and busby is also referred to as guards of the Queen of England. Well, this name has a link with the royal family.

77. Busch

Origin: Old German

Meaning: Someone who lived near bushes

If you feel Busby is too naïve and delicate, then here is another option for you with similar meanings. This name is also unique in its own way and is adorable.

Flower names for girls

Popular plant and flower-inspired botanical baby names for girls

Plant names for girls

78. Sumac

Origin: Arabic, Syrian

Meaning: Red, sumac plant

Sumac is a plant and a spice used in Middle Eastern cuisine to add heat and flavor. This is such an exotic name for your little princess.

79. Ivy

Origin: Old English, Latin

Meaning: Vine, Ivy plant

Ivy plants are evergreen vines that grow on trees. These are considered sign of love and friendship once they were given to the newlyweds by priests as a tradition. It is such a beautiful single-syllable name that you can give to your little princess.

80. Clover

Origin: English

Meaning: Clover plant or blossom

Cloverleaf is the traditional Irish symbol created by St. Patrick. Clover is a beautiful name that will bring good luck to your little one.

81. Briar

Origin: English, French

Meaning: Briar tree, thorny bush of wild roses, thorny patch

The beauty of this name is that it has multiple meanings, and your little one will choose the one she would like to go with. This is also considered the counterpart of a boy’s name, Bramble.

82. Lauren

Origin: English, French

Meaning: Laurel plant, wisdom, homer

In Roman times, the hero and significant people were used to crowning with the wreath of laurel leaves. This signified their heroism, bravery, and wisdom.

83. Laura

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Bay laurel plant

This is another name for Laurel Bay which is the symbol of high status and victory among Greeks and Romans. It is also linked with immortality, ablution, fortune, and well-being. Such properties of this name definitely make this name weighty and perfect for your little girls.

84. Anemone

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Windflower, Anemone plant

Anemone is a plant with colorful and delicate flowers. This name is an exotic and interesting choice for your little bud.

85. Anise

Origin: English

Meaning: Anise plant, spice

Anise plant is an aromatic plant like fennel and star anise. This is such a sweet spice and is definitely a delightful name for your honey.

86. Begonia

Origin: French

Meaning: Begonia plant

This is the name of a flowering genus that bears beautiful flowers. This name is unique and will be an adorable moniker for your little flower.

87. Calytrix

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Starflower, Calytrix plant

Calytrix is another unique choice of plant name for your precious baby girl. This plant bears bright colored flowers that will match your daughter’s personality full of all the colors of life.

88. Camellia

Origin: Latin

Meaning: priest helper, camellia plant

Camellia is a beautiful plant that bears flowers of colors from white to pink to red. This name holds sophistication and style. And is a perfect amalgam of the classic yet modern name.

89. Reed

Origin: British

Meaning: Red, reed plant

Reed is a grassy plant with multiple species. Reeds are significant for the wildlife, and this is a rare girl name. You will love this name once you ponder it.

90. Cassava

Origin: Brazilian

Meaning: Cassava plant

The cassava plant has edible roots and is consumed widely. As a name, this will be an exotic one, and this also has the potential of cute nicknames like Cassie.

91. Cataleya

Origin: English

Meaning: A type of Orchids in Costa Rica

Cataleya bears colorful flowers and is a beautiful exotic-sounding name for your flower. This name is definitely a great addition to the girls’ names.

92. Celandine

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Flowering plant, swallow (bird)

 For the Lord of the Rings fans, this is a beautiful and familiar name that you can give to your little one, not only with reference to the movie but also as a plant name.

93. Chamomile

Origin: Greek

Meaning: earth apple, apple on the ground, plant

Chamomile is a beautiful flowering plant. Its elegant white flower is known for its fragrance and is used in teas, skincare, hair care, and aromatherapy. This is definitely a pleasant name for your little one.

94. Ambrosia

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Immortality, drink of Greek Gods, ragweed plant

Although Ambrosia is the name of a plant, in Greek mythology, it is also a name of the nectar or drink used by Greek gods for longevity and immortality. This beautiful name is wishing long and prosperous life for your little one.

Rare plant names for girls

95. Manzanita

Origin: Spanish

Meaning: small apple, Raven manzanita

Raven manzanita is a rare plant, and its species is almost extinct. This plant bears beautiful flowers and apple-like fruits (thus the name, little apple). This is certainly a cheeky name for your little apple with exotic vibes.

96. Snowdonia

Origin: Anglo Saxon

Meaning:  Snow dune, mountain region in North Wales, Snowdonia Hawkweed plant

 This plant is native to north Wales and became extinct in the 1950s until rediscovered in 2002. Such a beautiful plant with pleasant surprises and your little one with this unique name will definitely surprise you.

97. Mimosa

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Mime-like, touch-me-not plant

We are familiar with Mimosa as a drink, but it is also a name of a beautiful plant that closes its leaves when someone approaches it. This name may impart the ability in your little one to step away from people who are not good for her.

98. Sundew

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Dew of the sun, Drosera Angelica, or English sundew plant

Sundew is a stunning carnivore plant with tips of leaves covered in a substance similar to morning dew. These plants look beautiful; however, some of their species are getting rare. This is definitely a beautiful name to pay homage to rare plants. 

99. Middlemist

Origin: Scotland

Meaning: middlemost, Middlemist rest-rarest flowering plant

Middlemist Red is the rarest flowering plant and is only present in two locations in the whole world, including New Zealand and a botanical garden in the UK. This name is too cliché for your middle-born but can be a perfect middle name accompanied with some beautiful given name.

100. Kadupul

Origin: Sinhala

Meaning: a flower that blooms at night, Kadupul plant

The kadupul flower is stunning and rare. It rarely blossoms at night and wilt before dawn. Only the eager and patient ones can see it. This is such a rare name to give to your daughter.

Forest plant name for girls

101. Ivara

 Origin: Old Norse

 Meaning: Yew tree

Ivara is a girlish and beautiful name that is not too strange to sound but also not too popular. This is a perfect choice who want a combination of a contemporary yet not a too unique name.

102. Magnolia

Origin: German

Meaning: Great, Magnolia tree

Magnolia tree has splendid beauty and stands tall with dignity. Its blossoms are gorgeous and vibrant. This name also became popular because of the Netflix series ‘Sweet Magnolia”, a sweet name.

103. Mahogany

Origin: African

Meaning: Dark redwood, Mahogany tree

This name will be too cliché for you, little redhead. But it is an interesting and unique name that will definitely impart a glow to your baby’s name.

104. Tilia

Origin: Porto-Indo-European

Meaning: Broad-leaved, Linden or lime tree

This is such a beautiful and perfect name for your little one. The sound of this name is amazing is also looks cute. You should definitely consider this name.

105. Beech

Origin: Indo-European origin

Meaning: Beech plant

Beech plant has various species, and each one looks beautiful like this name. This name gives such sunny vibes and is a perfect match for your little one.

Tree names for girls

106. Hazel

Origin: English

Meaning: Hazel color or plant

Hazel is a beautiful color, and you can have hazel color hair or also hazel color eyes. However, it will be too drab to give this name to a hazel-eyed or haired princess. But this is definitely a calm and serene name.

107. Daphne

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Laurel tree, Daphne plant

Daphne is a plant that bears colorful and ornamental flowers. In Greek mythology, Daphne is the daughter of the God of rivers transformed to the Laurel tree. Thus this name also associates with the laurel tree.

108. Olivia

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Olive tree, olive

Olivia is a wildly popular name. This name gives such country girl vibes, and although highly popular for centuries, and it never felt too common or outdated.

109. Olive

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Olive tree

If you find Olivia too girlish, olive is another choice for you. This is a name with a compelling aura and is always popular.

110. Elowen

Origin: Cornish

Meaning: Elm tree

Elowen is the Cornish version of the Elm tree, and it represents strength and power. This is not a too girlish name and is definitely a perfect choice for your little one.

111. Ayla

Origin: Hebrew, Turkish

Meaning: Oaktree, halo, moonlight

Ayla is a feminine-sounding name, and no one would guess that it is associated with such a majestic tree. The other meaning of this name also makes this a perfect candidate for your little moon.

112. Alani

Origin: Old German, Hawaiian

Meaning: precious, orange tree

Alani is such an exotic-sounding name and is not a too common name. This name will absolutely is a head turner and such a perfect nature name.

113. Alyvia

Origin: English

Meaning: Olive tree

If you hesitate to give your little one the name Olivia because of its popularity, then here is another choice. Yes, the olive tree is definitely admired by the parents.

114. Almond

Origin: Ancient Greek

Meaning: tree, noble, protection

Almond is a highly popular nutty name. Everyone knows and likes the nut almond, but this name’s meaning is much more than just a tree. Such a beautiful name with wide and adorable meanings.

115. Acacia

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Plant

Acacia is a name of a beautiful plant that is famous for various reasons and is a perfect and classy name.

116. Arava

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Willow plant

A little bit exotic name with pleasant vibes, you definitely don’t want to miss it. If you are considering this name for your little one, you should go for it.

117. Holly

Origin: Old English

Meaning: hollow-eyed, holly plant

Holly may be mistaken with Holy, but it is certainly a worth considering name. It gives stylish vibes, and it will be a perfect middle name with classical first names like Elizabeth or Adelaide.

Flower names for girls

118. Fiore

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Flower

Such an exotic name with floral vibes; I am a fan of this name. This name takes you to a beautiful garden full of flowers flowing with the wind. 

119. Flora

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Flower

Again a variant of the flower name. Girls’ parents are big admirers of floral names. If you find Fiore out of your league, you can always go for Flora.

120. Abeba

Origin: Ethiopian

Meaning: Flower

Yes, another wonderful name meaning flower. This name gives us warm and heartfelt vibes. And it definitely has the potential of great nicknames.

121. Iris

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Iris flower, rainbow

This is the name of a species of flowers in various vibrant colors and warm hues. Thus the name Iris or rainbow. Don’t you think this will be the best fit for the colorful personality of your little one?

122. Violet

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Purple, flower

A name of the purple-colored flower. This flower is highly admired and emits such a cool ambiance. Violet is a name liked by parents for many years and is here to stay for long.

123. Rosen

Origin: Jewish, German

Meaning: Rose flower

Who doesn’t like the colors and fragrances of the Rose flower? If you find the name Rose too plain, Rosen adds a bit of cheekiness to this name.

124. Lily

Origin: Latin

Meaning: lily flower, pure, passion, rebirth

Pure and innocent like an angelic flower lily, this name is literal beauty. This name is perfectly suitable for your little blossom.

125. Poppy

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Flower

Poppy is a name greatly popular in England and Wales for ages, and recently, this name also gained the attention of American parents. It first appeared on the popularity list in 2016 and quickly climbed up to 462 positions in 2020. This name is definitely a new hit

126. Daisy

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Day’s eye, flower

Daisy is a beautiful name depicting purity and innocence. This name is also highly popular in America since the 1900s, and in 2020, it was 143rd most popular girls’ name. Catch it before it becomes too popular.

127. Jasmine

Origin: Persian

Meaning: Gift from God, flower

Jasmine name is such a royal name with princess vibes. This name is also highly popular in America and was in the top 100 popular names from 1986 to 2014, then, its popularity declined slowly, but it is still the 141 most popular name.

128. Dahlia

Origin: Scandinavian

Meaning: Dahl’s flower

The Dahlia flower denotes elegance and dignity. This name also gained popularity among American parents in 2006, and it is in 352nd position in 2020. This is an emerging popular name and gives the image of a mature and graceful person.

129. Rosalie

Origin: French

Meaning: Beautiful rose

This is another name that means rose. It is such an artistic name with an outgoing personality. This name is also highly popular among American parents and was in the 198th position in 2020.

130. Liliana

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Lily flower

Lilian name is indicative of innocence and purity. It is undoubtedly a choice of various American parents, and its multiple variants, including Lilliana, Lilianna, Lillianna, and Lilyana, are also adored by parents. It is 110 number on the popularity index.

131. Liliane

Origin: French

Meaning: Lily flower

Another name with the meaning Lily. Liliane is a beautiful, imaginative name that will make your daughter stand out among others, and she will definitely be a head-turner.

132. Azalea

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Dry, flower

Azalea is a lovely flower known for its beauty, volume and rich color. This flower represents femininity, passion, romance, and fragility. This name is also gaining the attention of parents and is now at 483rd position.

133. Amaranta/ Amarantha

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Unfading, flower

This is such a beautiful velvety flower, and this name also means unfading. This beautiful name will definitely be on the popularity list and will not fade away any sooner. 

134. Amidala

Origin: Italian

Meaning: beautiful flower

Who doesn’t like a beautiful Italian name with an accent? Such a stunning name for your beautiful flower.

135. Amapola

Origin: Arabic

Meaning: Poppy flower

Well, if you find Poppy name too obvious, this is also a beautiful-sounding name with an exotic touch. You can definitely consider this name for your little poppy.

136. Anara

Origin: Arabic

Meaning: Pomegranate flower

One of my personal favorites, this name is such a beautiful representation of the pomegranate flower. This is such a beautiful orange-red color flower, and you will definitely want to pick this name.

137. Araluen

Origin: Australian

Meaning: Water lilies

This is another Lily name and undeniably the best among all lily-meaning names. This name is certainly a chic one and stunning.

138. Azami

Origin: Japanese, Persian

Meaning: Thistle flower, greatest

Azami is a gorgeous name if you want to honor your Japanese or Persian roots. This name is pleasant-sounding, not too strange, yet not too out there. You should add this name to your list.

139. Bellerose

Origin: French

Meaning: Lovely flower

Such an exotic name with lovely vibes and a great potential for glamourous nicknames. This is definitely a perfect first name for your baby girl.

140. Blanchefleur

Origin: French

Meaning: White flower

This is another exotic name with a stunning meaning. This name will be more captivating when you say I with an accent.

141. Bleuenn

Origin: French

Meaning: White flower

A strange and beautiful name, it is definitely going to be a head-turner. You will have to explain the meaning of the name, but it isn’t easy if you find anyone with a similar name.

142. Blodwen

Origin: Welsh

Meaning: White flower

Yes, the white flower is really admired in different cultures. Although there isn’t any fancy word for white flower in English, you can definitely choose from one of these names.

143. Blossom

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Flower-like

Another perfect flowery name for your little flower. This name may not sound too fancy but is definitely in the good books of various parents, and if you like it, then who am I to tell you otherwise.

144. Bluebell

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Bluebell flower

It is the name of an exquisite bell-shaped blue-colored flower. Birds really like this flower, and you will definitely like this name for your little one.

145. Bluma

Origin: Hebrew, German

Meaning: Flower

If you are really into flower names for your little girl, there is no shortage of floral names. Here is another gorgeous name that meaning flower. This name is not too strange but also not too out there.

146. Briallen

Origin: Welsh

Meaning: Primrose

Primrose is a magnificent miniature flower, and this beautiful Welsh variant of this flower name is not easy to ignore. This is also a perfect name if you want to honor your Welsh roots.

147. Buttercup

Origin: English

Meaning: Wild yellow flower

Buttercup is a cute name; it looks really awkward on a grown-up businesswoman. This can be a perfect name for your pet, though.

148. Calantha/ Calanthe

Origin: Greek

Meaning: beautiful flower

This is an impeccable name for your lovely blossom. If you are into ancient Greek names and love Greek Mythology, you should choose this name.

149. Carnation

Origin: Old French

Meaning: flesh-colored, carnation flower

Different names and words may have different meanings in different languages. So choose the meaning of the name you like and go for it.

Herb names for girls

150. Cassia

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Cinnamon

This is a perfect spice to use in sweets like cinnamon buns. Cinnamon is too cheeky and is definitely a go-to name for pets. This is an aromatic name.

151. Rosemary

Origin: Latin

Meaning: dew of the sea, rosemary herb

Rosemary is considered a herb of remembrance and was used at funerals as a sign of reminiscence of the old times. This herb was also considered sacred among ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks.

152. Sage

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Wise, sage herb

In Greeks, Sage is also associated with wisdom and virtue. Thus, it is not only the name of the herb but also an insightful name.

153. Saffron

Origin: Arabic

Meaning: Yellow, Saffron herb

Saffron is a precious and expensive herb and is used worldwide for culinary and medicinal purposes. This is a cute name.

154. Verbena

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Sacred plants, Verbena (vervain) herb

This herb holds a place in Greek mythology and is considered to cure various supernatural creatures like vampires. Romans also considered this plant holy. Such a cute name with a rich history that you don’t want to miss. 

155. Tansy

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Immortality, tansy herb

Tansy also held significance in herbal medicine and was used for embalming. This name is very cute and short and gives such warm and summery vibes.

156. Clove

Origin: French, Latin

Meaning: Nail, clove herb

Well, this spice is shaped like a nail, thus the name. It is a pretty little name that you can definitely choose as a middle name for your little one.

157. Marjory

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Pearl, a name inspired from herb marjoram

Marjory is one of those classic and antique names that are enjoying its renewed popularity. This is such a unique name to give to your daughter, and if you want to honor your relatives like grandmother or aunt, then there are more reasons to choose this precious pearl name.

158. Thyme

Origin: Ancient Greek

Meaning: Thyme herb

Who is not familiar with this highly useful herb that is part of almost every delicious savory and sweet dish? This is a cute name, but if you think it is too obvious, you can choose its alternate spellings Tyme that, in my opinion, holds more charm.

159. Fennel

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Hay, fennel herb

This is such a fragrant name for your little fragranced doll. This is a name rarely used, but if you have reasons and like this name, you should definitely go for it.

160. Pepper

Origin: English

Meaning: Spice, herb

This is such an unusual and peppery name. Although it is commonly used for pets, it can also be a peppy name for your little one.

161. Cayenne

Origin: French

Meaning: Hot spice

If you feel pepper name is too peppery, then here is another option for you. This is also a unique name yet not too unfamiliar. This name holds a sweet spiciness that you will definitely adore.

Fruit names for girls

162. Almila

Origin: Turkish

Meaning: Red apple

This is an exotic name with such fruity meaning. This name will definitely be a head-turner, and everyone will want to know the meaning of this beautiful name. This name is ideal if you want to acknowledge your Turkish roots.

163. Apple

Origin: English

Meaning: Apple fruit, someone living by apple orchard

Apple is a common fruity name although not popularly used, you definitely met an Apple once or twice in your life. This is also a pretty middle name for your baby girl.

164. Cerise

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Cherry

Cherry is too common, so why not choose this name instead? This name gives tangy and sweet vibes and will be a perfect little name for your little cherry.

165. Mirabelle

Origin: French

Meaning: Delicate plum, marvelous

This is one of my personal favorite fruit names that gives such classic and exotic vibes. If you want a fruit name but not a too common one, then this is a perfect choice for you.

166. Clementine

Origin: French

Meaning: Mild, merciful, fruit

This is a citrusy name with sweetness and exotic touch. If you are considering this name for your little one, this is definitely a hit, and you will certainly adore these qualities in your precious.

167. Peaches

Origin: English, German, French

Meaning: Fruit

Whenever I hear the name peaches, a chubby little elephant came to my mind, the character from Ice Age. This is a cutesy, summery, and warm name that will look adorable on your little one.

168. Cherry

Origin: American

Meaning: Cherry fruit, dear one

This is yet another perfect middle name and can also be a given name. All these fruit names are beautiful and may sound delightful on a little toddler, but once your child grows up, these names may give an immature image of your child. So ponder carefully before giving these names to your little one.

Plant and tree-themed names for girls

169. Chloe

Origin: Greek

Meaning: blooming, fertility, sometimes Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest is referred to as Chloe

Chloe is a name that is popular since the 1900s. However, began to climb up the popularity charts in the late 20th century, and in 2020, it was 27 most given name to girls in the USA. This is definitely a popular name with deep roots in Greek mythology and nature-related meaning.

170. Sylvia

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Spirit of the woods

This is a name that was greatly popular in the middle 20th century, but its popularity is gradually and slowly declined over time. In 2020, it was 504th most popular girl’s name. But with its spirited meaning and vintage charm, this name will definitely make a comeback soon.

171. Avalon

Origin: Latin, Celtic

Meaning: island of apple trees

I prefer this name over apple. This name has the same meaning, but it sounds so mysterious and charming. This name is not too common but also not too unusual.

172. Alameda

Origin: Spanish

Meaning: From the poplar trees

This is quite an earthy name, and if you have a deep liking for forest-themed names, you will love this nature-inspired exotic name.

173. Abilene

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Grass, name of cities and places in the USA

Abilene is a name that is mentioned as a region in the holy land in New Testament. This name thus has biblical roots and also has a nature-related name.

174. Anthea

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Blossom

This is another Greek name meaning blossom or flower. This is a name that looks cute on a little one and will suit a mature girl sitting in a meeting room. You can choose this name with some meaningful first name or middle name.  

175. Ilana

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Tree

Ilana is a beautiful name that is not too common yet not too out of the world. This is such a delicate name with modern vibes. This name also has a nature-related meaning, and if you consider this name for your little one, you should give this a go.

176. Ardith

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Blooming meadow

This is yet another sweet and adorable yet powerful sounding name that will definitely leave an impact on the people. This is a unique name with a glow and charm for your little one.

177. Bethany

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: House of figs

This is a biblical place name, a town near Jerusalem. This is a stylish name with spunk. This name is quite popular among parents who like versatile names. This name can be shortened to the chic nickname, Beth. This name is mature yet playful vibes and is in full swing to make a comeback.

178. Blakeley

Origin: English

Meaning: from the dark meadows

This name recently gained the parents’ attention and secured a position on the popularity list in 2011. Soon after, it got closer to the top 100 most popular names. In 2020, it was the 167th most popular girl’s name, and I believe it has a long way to go ahead. You can easily shorten this name to Blake, Lake, and Leigh.

179. Briony/ Bryony

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Flowering vine

Bryony is a sweet name equally suitable for a cute little toddler and a mature adult person. This name also has the potential for cute little nicknames like Bree or Ren. 

Popular plant and flower-inspired botanical unisex names

Unisex plant baby names

180. Rye

Origin: Irish, Gaelic

Meaning: King, meadow, grain

This is a short one-syllable name with multiple meanings. This name has royal charm but also has a humbleness to it. This is also considered a derivative of the name Rue.

181. Lavender

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Lavender plant

Lavender is a beautiful plant that bears bluish-purple flowers. This plant is known for its medicinal and calming properties. This is a unique and soothing name for your little one.

182. Indigo

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Plant, deep purple-blue

Indigo is a name that is used for both girls and boys. This name will definitely make a perfect middle name for your little one.

183. Allium

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Garlic

You will never guess the meaning of Allium. Although I am not much impressed by the meaning of this name as garlic is a pungent-smelling vegetable, and you don’t want to smell like garlic. But otherwise, this is a pretty-sounding name.

184. Betony

Origin: Celtic

Meaning: Plant common hedge nettle

This is a name that also has its significance in folklore and mythology. This plant is considered to be a cure for sorcery and bad dreams. You can bet this is a beautiful name.

185. Hellebore

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Plant

This is a flowering plant, and its flower is also known as Christmas rose. In Greek mythology, it is considered the cure of madness, while in ancient times, Greek used it to poison the water of their enemies. This name, although sounds feminine, is used for both male and females.

Unisex flower names

186. Florian

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Flowering, blond

This is a highly common name among Romans and is definitely a floral touch but a tough sound. This will look lovely on a gentleman and will make a great impression on the girls as well.

187. Campion

Origin: Norman French

Meaning: Champion, name of a wildflower.

Campion is considered a derivate or variant of the word, champion. And surprisingly, it is also a name of a flower. Just like Acer, this name also has both quality, perfect traits, and a flowery name.

188. Lotus

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Lotus flower

Lotus is a beautiful flower, also known as a water lily. This name has the aura of a Greek God and is a perfect middle name for your babies.

189. Hyacinth

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Hyacinth flower

This is a beautiful flower with a very pleasant fragrance that can be noticed from far in the spring season. This is a very unique and lovely name and can be a perfect middle name for your little one.

190. Delphinium

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Delphinium flower, dolphin

This name surprisingly holds two beautiful meanings. It is the name of the flower that is commonly blue in color, and it is also referred to as a dolphin in the Greek language. This name also has great potential for nicknames.

Unisex fruit names

Unisex fruit names

191. Berry

Origin: English

Meaning: Small fruit

Berry is a cute small fruit that can be citrusy, sour or sweet. This name looks adorable on a little munchkin but also looks not bad on a grown-up.

192. Fig

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Fig fruit

 Fig is a healthy and nutritious fruit that is eaten in fresh and preserved form. Fig may be a little too short for a first name, but it can be a cool nickname for F-starting names.

193. Lemon

Origin: English

Meaning: Fruit

This is the name of citrus fruit, and it is also associated with a few unfortunate slang. This looks good as the last name and can also be used as a nickname.

194. Mio

Origin: Japanese

Meaning: Cherry, beautiful

This is such a cute little name that is easy to pronounce and has a sweet meaning. If you want, you can choose this name for your little one.

195. Citron

Origin: Latin, French

Meaning: Lemon

This is yet another citrusy name that you will definitely adore. This name has such a warm and fragrant vibe. Your little one will definitely like this name, and parents will ask the meaning of this name.

196. Garnet

Origin: Middle English

Meaning: Deep red, pomegranate

Garnet is also a name of a deep red-colored gem, and it also refers to pomegranate. This is definitely a unique and cute name that is rarely used but not too unique or different for people.

Unisex herb names

197. Sage

Origin: French, Old English, Latin

Meaning: Wise, learned, prophetic, a herb

Sage is a strong unisex name with multiple meanings. This name no doubt has a crispness to it that everyone likes. As a female name, Sage was 223rd most popular girl’s name and 442nd most popular male name among US parents.

198. Sorrel

Origin: French, German

Meaning: Sour, from the tree, reddish-brown hair

Giving this name to a baby with reddish-brown hair may be too obvious. But this is definitely one of the best unisex names you will come across, and everyone will adore this name.

199. Cumin

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Plant

Cumin seeds are so widely used in various cuisines, and it has great aromatic flavor. This name also gives aromatic and mature vibes that will be perfect for a person despite gender.

200. Parsley 

Origin: French, Greek

Meaning: to cross the river or water, plant

Parsley is one of those names that grow gradually on you. This name may sound strange and unusual, but you will fall in love with it once you get to know it.

201. Caper

Origin: English

Meaning: Someone who makes capes, plant

Caper is a cute little name with Cape as a nickname. This name gives such warm and kind vibes. If you like this name, then you should go for it without any second thoughts.

202. Caraway

Origin: Old English

Meaning: path on a triangular land, plant

Caraway is more commonly used as a surname rather than a given name, but it also sounds perfectly cool as a middle name. It also gives the nickname Kara.

203. Licorice

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Sweet root licorice plant

Licorice is a famous plant for its flavor that is used in tobacco and multiple foods. I prefer this name for my pet, but it is a sweet-sounding name.

Unisex tree names

204. Elon

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Oaktree

Elon is an Israeli name of Hebrew origin, and it means oak tree or tree. The oak tree is native to America, Asia, Europe, and North Africa. This name is gaining great popularity because of the beloved Elon Musk.

205. Brier

Origin: Old English, French

Meaning: Heather tree

Brier is a cute name that may sound a little feminine because of its nickname Brie, but it perfectly suits a little gentleman. With its French pronunciation, this name will make a place in your heart.

206. Cedar

Origin: Greek word Kedros

Meaning: Cedar tree

Cedar name is derived from the red tree cedar, which is a coniferous evergreen. It is a native tree of North America, Canada, Mexico, and the Great Plains. Cedar, in my opinion, is a great middle name and will be loved by everyone.

207. Juniper

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Young and producing juniper tree

Juniper is a name with forest-related vibes. This is a cute yet strong name that will leave an impression on everyone around. With nicknames like June or Juni, this name is perfectly suitable for a little baby and a grown-up person.

208. Larch

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Larch tree, someone who lives near a Larch tree

Larch is a powerful-sounding name with an impact and impression. This name is definitely a winning name for both genders. If you are a fan of unisex names, you should go for this name.

209. Linden

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Linden tree

Linden was once a popular masculine name, but now it is used for both genders. Linden is a strong tree with long ages and various uses. This name isn’t a typical cute name, but it is a name that will leave a lasting impression on the listeners and will definitely have an impact on the personality of your child.

210. Rowan

Origin: Irish and Old Norse

Meaning: Rowan tree

Rowan is a tree that is native to the cooler areas, and it is commonly present in Tibet, China, and the Himalayas. This tree also holds a significant position in mythology and folklore. It is considered a tree of protection and safety. It is also known as potent against black magic and witches.

211. Poplar

Origin: English

Meaning: Poplar tree, someone lives by the poplar tree

Poplar is a cute name with the potential of the cute nickname Poppy. Poplar is a name that also looks great on a pet. This name in itself can make a worthy nickname.

212. Spruce

Origin: Old French, Polish

Meaning: Spruce plant, someone native to Prussia

Spruce is a cute name, but it may get mistaken for Bruce. Spruce is undoubtedly a nature-loving and outdoorsy name that will look perfect on your little one with a great spirit and adventurous soul.

213. Willow

Origin: English

Meaning: Freedom, willow tree

Willow is a graceful name, and the willow trees represent elegance and sophistication. This name was also the 48th most popular female name among US parents in 2020. Despite being a unisex name and having some masculine aura, it hasn’t gained much attention from boys’ parents. So, grab it for your boy before it gets too common.

214. Aspen

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Aspen tree

Aspen is a beautiful tree with delicate heart-shaped shimmering leaves that rustle romantically even in the lightest wind. This tree represents strength and power and the ability to be persistent by overcoming fears in the face of adversity. This name has much more depth to it than it seems and will definitely impart these traits in your child.

215. Birch

Origin: European

Meaning: Shine brighter, birch tree

This name is associated with the Birch tree, which has white bark. This name, like its meaning, is a bright name that will suit your chirping little bird. In Celtic culture, this tree represents growth, renewal, stability, initiation, and adaptability.

It is also very important in Russian culture and represents Russian women’s grace, strength, tenderness, and natural beauty. It is also linked with marriage and love.

Unisex plant and tree-themed names

216. Ashton

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Ash tree, east town

 This is a tree name and also a place name. There are various places names Ashton in England. This name can have the nickname Ash. According to Social Security Administration, USA, it was the 136th most popular boys’ name among USA parents.

217. Palmer

Origin: English

Meaning: Someone lives near a Palm tree, someone coming back from a pilgrim

Palmer was a nickname given to a person who came from a pilgrim bearing palm tree leaves as proof. This name recently gained the attention of the girl’s parents, and in 2020, it was 347th most popular girl’s name among USA parents.

218. Arbor

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Tree

Arbor is yet another strong name with inviting vibes. This name belongs to a person that will become a safe place for others. This name will inspire others and make your child a favorite one.

219. Ashby

Origin: Old Norse

Meaning: From the ash tree farm, habitational name from various places in England called Ashby

Ashby is yet another Ash tree-related name that has friendly vibes and a welcoming aura. This is the name of a person that is popular among peers and is loved by everyone.

220. Bean

Origin: English

Meaning: Bean farmer

Who is not familiar with the legendary Mr. Beans? Bean is a cute name that looks adorable on the little one. Bean is a name that will grow slowly but will make a great impression.

221. Bentley

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Woodland with bent grass

This is quite popular and usually used as a masculine name. As per Social Security Administration, it was the 142nd most popular boys’ name among US parents. Bentley is rarely used as a girl’s name. It would be best to grab it for your little girl before it becomes too popular.

222. Carmel

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Garden, vineyard

Carmel sounds too much like Caramel. But it is so cute, and it can have the nickname, Cara. This name gives such cute vibes and will look adorable on your sweet little pie.

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