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Bohemian Baby Names

Bohemian baby names carry a lot of attractive qualities. They're both creative and earthy, relaxed yet distinctive. Bohemian or hippie names may reference heroes from the arts or politics, real or imagined: think Cassius and Ophelia. Some bohemian names are antique or vintage, while others are inspired by nature or spiritual qualities such as Peace or Justice.

Along with Ophelia and Justice, other bohemian baby names in the US Top 1000 include Arlo, Briar, Flora, Kai, Liv, Nico, Remy, and Sage. But more archetypical bohemian names are rare and offbeat, such as Domino and Saffron, Clancy and Viggo.

This list includes the best bohemian names today for both girls and boys: For even more choices, see our lists of Bohemian Names for Girls and Bohemian Names for Boys.

Skye The meaning of Skye is ‘sky’ or ‘cloud’. It ...
Origin:Scottish place-name
669
Saffron The name Saffron is of English origin. This ...
Origin:Spice name
820
Blue The meaning of Blue is the colour, which is ...
Origin:Color name
927
Pax

Meaning: peaceful

Origin:Latin
1467
Wylie

Meaning: from Wylye

Origin:English
1630
Nile

Meaning: champion

Origin:River name, color name, or variation of Niall, Irish
1897
Cyan Cyan is a gender-neutral name of American or...
Origin:Color name
5149
Lionel

Meaning: young lion

Origin:Latin
942
Auden

Meaning: old friend

Origin:English
612
Quincy

Meaning: estate of the fifth son

Origin:French from Latin
2050
Poet The name Poet has Engish origins and the mea...
Origin:Word name
5715
Maple

Meaning: piece of cloth

Origin:English tree name from Latin
849
Lark Lark is a name that is generally given to ba...
Origin:English bird name
855
Origin:Plant and color name
2728
Posy

Meaning: a bunch of flowers

Origin:English
1234
Hero

Meaning: demi-god

Origin:Greek
1512
Zinnia

Meaning: Zinn's flower

Origin:Flower name, from German surname
579
Oz

Meaning: strength, powerful, courageous

Origin:Hebrew
873
Iggy

Meaning: fiery

Origin:Latin, diminutive of Ignatius
1623
Bas

Meaning: person from the city of Sebastia

Origin:Dutch, diminutive of Bastiaan and Sebastian
2530