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100 Nature Names for Girls and Boys

Nature names appeal to so many expecting parents because these names are evocative of nature’s splendor, conjuring images of giant trees, peaceful meadows, rolling brooks, and fluffy animals. Further, nature names are largely secular which has emerged as a very attractive feature for baby names with new parents today.

Nature names also express a love for the beauty around us and a respect for the earth we inhabit. While you may think nature names for girls are just flowery names, think again! You might also expect nature boy names to be overly butch like Wolf or Stone, but we assure you there are softer options! We have curated a list of 100 nature names to inspire your baby name hunt!

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Nature Names for Boys – Botanical Options

Nature Boy Names Continued – More Botanicals

Nature Names for Boys – Trees

Nature Names for Boys – More Trees

  • Cedar– Cedar comes from Latin roots and indeed means “cedar tree.”
  • Leif– Scandinavian name Leif actually means “heir” but it’s pronounced just like the word leaf.
  • Birch– Birch refers to the tree but it’s an established name that means “dweller in the birch forest.”
  • Branch– Of all the nature names on this list, we imagine that Branch might be the most polarizing. We think it works, but if it seems like to much of a stretch, don’t!
  • Banyan– The name of a tropical Indian fig tree, Banyan translates to mean “the God tree.”

Nature Names for Boys – Stones, Minerals & Rocks

Nature Names for Boys – Landscapes & Topographic Appellations

Nature Names for Boys – More Landscapes & Topographic Names

  • Bay– Bay has Latin origins and means “berry,” so this one is a two-for-one in that it’s a botanical name and a name for a body of water.
  • Lake– Thanks to its proximity to Blake, Lake works as an excellent alternative that highlights nature.
  • Flint– An English topographic name, Flint means “born near a crop of Flint.” This name was once wildly popular in the 1960s.
  • Pike– Yes, Pike is a fish, but it’s also the name of Pike’s Peak which was so named by Zebulon Pike.
  • Everest– Not our favorite of the nature names on this list, but one that’s been getting used far more often these days. The name of the world’s tallest mountain.

Nature Names for Boys – Mythology

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Nature Names for Boys – Animals

Nature Names for Boys – More Animals

Now, Nature Names for Girls!

Nature Names for Girls – Botanical Beauties

More Nature Names for Girls – Fresh Botanicals

Nature Names for Girls – More Botanical But Less Flowery

More Nature Names! Yes, Girls Enjoy A Lot of Botanical Options!

Nature Names for Girls – Gems, Minerals & More

More Gem Nature Names for Girls

More Nature Names for Girls – Sparkly Things Continued

Animal Nature Names for Girls

Nature Names for Girls – Look to the Sky

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Nature Names for Girls – Topographic & Landscape Names

There you go! We hope you feel inspired by these nature names for girls and boys. We low-key want to take a hike now. We only scratched the surface of nature names as the possibilities are endless! If you are drawn to something of natural beauty, find a name with that meaning! Nature has always inspired names and there seems to be a name for every natural element on earth! Happy baby name hunting and congrats!