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Tree Names for Babies

Tree baby names are a new branch of the nature names growing in popularity. They convey roots and strength of character — qualities we want our children to possess — and many also have a cool bohemian vibe, such as Willow and Juniper.

Along with Willow and Juniper, other tree names for babies that make the US Top 1000 include Aspen, Olive, Hazel, Laurel, Koa, Magnolia, Forrest, and Oakley. Unique tree names we're hearing more of include Ash, Birch, Elowen, Linden, and Maple.

Names with tree-related meanings might be perfect for an Arbor Day baby, or for the son or daughter of a nature lover. If you're looking to give your baby boy or girl a name that relates to trees, consider this list of tree names for babies.

Acton

Meaning: village with oak trees

Origin:English
3159
Malus

Meaning: the apples

Origin:Latin botanical name
3244
Evora

Meaning: yew tree

Origin:Portuguese place name
1852
Gelso

Meaning: mulberry tree

Origin:Italian
4409
Ye

Meaning: leaf

Origin:Chinese
4498
Tamala

Meaning: dark tree

Origin:African
4627
Quennel

Meaning: dweller at the little oak tree

Origin:French
5109
Mayo

Meaning: yew-tree plain

Origin:Irish place-name
5206
Palash

Meaning: flowery tree

Origin:Hindi
5438
Origin:botanical name
7772
Hazelton

Meaning: settlement near hazel trees

Origin:English
8509
Chaney

Meaning: oak tree

Origin:French
15573
Chaney

Meaning: oak tree

Origin:French
9066
Lapu

Meaning: Cedar bark

Origin:Hopi
9319
Udell

Meaning: yew-tree valley

Origin:English
10872
Eila

Meaning: oak tree; bright, shining light

Origin:Hebrew, Norwegian variation of Elina
616
Nairne

Meaning: river with alder trees

Origin:Scottish
7607
Elmore

Meaning: moor with elm trees

Origin:English
3646
Danner

Meaning: dweller near the fig tree

Origin:German
2659
Eilon

Meaning: oak tree

Origin:Hebrew
2803