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Botanical Baby Names

Botanical baby names have meanings related to plants and plant-life. Names with botanical meanings include flower names, tree names, herb names, fruit names, and names inspired by grasses, sprouts, and shrubs, such as Chloe and Bentley.

Along with Chloe and Bentley, other botanical names for babies in the US Top 1000 include Aspen, Briar, Daisy, Nash, Oliver, Rowan, Sylvie, and Zaria. Flower names have always been stylish for baby girls, but tree names are heating up for boys and girls. Among the many on-trend options are Acacius, Juniper, Magnolia, and Oak.

A plant-related baby name could be ideal for the child of a parent working in botany or horticulture, or one with a green thumb. Plant-related baby names come in a variety of styles, from vintage classics like Lily and Oliver to modern unisex names such as Laramie and Indigo. If you are searching for the perfect botanical name for your son or daughter, consider one of these from our master list.

Effie

Meaning: pleasant speech

Origin:English diminutive of Euphemia, Greek
294
Easton

Meaning: east-facing place

Origin:English
442
Ethan

Meaning: strong, firm

Origin:Hebrew
13
Endymion

Meaning: dive into, enter

Origin:Greek
1057
Erwin

Meaning: respected friend

Origin:German
1329
Evander

Meaning: bow warrior; strong man

Origin:Scottish; Greek
47
Elio

Meaning: sun

Origin:Italian, Spanish
37
Emmett

Meaning: universal

Origin:English masculine variation of Emma, German
78
Ezekiel

Meaning: God strengthens

Origin:Hebrew
89
Everett

Meaning: brave boar

Origin:German
2097
Everett

Meaning: brave as a wild boar

Origin:English variation of the German Eberhard
67
Ewan

Meaning: born of the yew tree

Origin:Scottish form of Gaelic Eoghan
375
Eero

Meaning: eternal ruler

Origin:Finnish variation of Eric
477
Eros

Meaning: desire

Origin:Greek
445
Eryx The meaning of Eryx is 'from Eryx' or 'boxer...
Origin:Greek mythology name
763
Edward

Meaning: wealthy guardian

Origin:English
235
Edmund

Meaning: fortunate protector

Origin:English
280
Emerson

Meaning: son of Emery

Origin:English
241
Emerson

Meaning: son of Emery

Origin:English
819
Ernest

Meaning: serious, resolute

Origin:English from German
291