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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.

Etienne

Meaning: garland, crown

Origin:French variation of Stephen
690
Edison

Meaning: son of Edith or Adam

Origin:English
854
Evan

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Welsh variation of John
371
Ezio

Meaning: eagle

Origin:Italian from Greek
821
Echo

Meaning: echo or sound

Origin:Greek mythology name
639
Echo

Meaning: echo or sound

Origin:Greek mythology name
1707
Ever Ever is of American origin. It is a gender-n...
Origin:Word name
1523
Ever Ever is of American origin. It is a gender-n...
Origin:English word name
579
Emery

Meaning: industrious

Origin:English from German
450
Emery

Meaning: industrious

Origin:English from German
1230
Evren

Meaning: universe

Origin:Turkish
782
Origin:English
4650
Eri

Meaning: loving reason; blessing + reason; hometown blessing; picture + pear

Origin:Japanese
2298
Ellington

Meaning: Ellis's town

Origin:English place-name and surname
1619
Ellington

Meaning: Ellis' town

Origin:English place-name and surname
5509
Esperanza

Meaning: hope, expectation

Origin:Spanish
1437
Euphemia

Meaning: fair speech

Origin:Greek
559
Etheline

Meaning: noble maiden

Origin:Variation of Ethel, English
7394
Eugenie

Meaning: wellborn

Origin:French form of Eugenia, Greek
2127
Ennis

Meaning: from the island

Origin:Irish
2072