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Names That Mean Nature

Names inspired by nature represent the earth, plants, animals, and the natural world. Nature names are growing rapidly in popularity.

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242 names

Silas

Wood, forest

LatinSY-lus
natureforest

Rowan

Little red-haired one; rowan tree

IrishROH-un
naturefire

Kai

Sea, ocean, food, willow tree

HawaiianKY
waterocean

Logan

Little hollow

Scottish GaelicLO-gun
nature

Olivia

Olive tree, peace

Latinoh-LIV-ee-uh
peacenature

Eden

Place of pleasure, paradise

HebrewEE-den
peacenature

Adam

Man, earth, red earth

HebrewAD-um
naturestrong

Arlo

Fortified hill, barberry hill

Old EnglishAR-lo
strongnature

Brandon

Broom-covered hill, beacon hill

Old EnglishBRAN-dun
naturestrong

Callum

Dove, peace

Scottish GaelicKAL-um
peacenature

Ren

Lotus, love, water lily

JapaneseREN
lovenature

Evelyn

Wished for child, life, bird

Old EnglishEV-uh-lin
lifebeauty

Paisley

Church, cemetery, place name

ScottishPAYZ-lee
nature

Philip

Lover of horses

GreekFIL-ip
lovenature

Rhea

Flowing stream, mother of the gods

GreekREE-uh
waternature

Robin

Bright fame, shining glory

GermanicRAH-bin
lightnature

Sierra

Mountain range, saw-toothed

Spanishsee-AIR-uh
natureearth

Sutton

Southern homestead

Old EnglishSUT-un
natureearth

Sylvia

From the forest, woodland spirit

LatinSIL-vee-uh
nature

Thalia

To flourish, to bloom, joyous

GreekTHAH-lee-uh
joynature

Warren

Park keeper, watchman, enclosure

Old FrenchWOR-en
protectornature

Yuki

Snow, happiness, courage

JapaneseYOO-kee
naturehappy

Yuri

Farmer, light of God, lily

RussianYOO-ree
lightnature

Arden

Great forest, eagle valley

Old EnglishAR-den
nature

Artemisia

Gift of Artemis, safe and sound

Greekar-teh-MIZ-ee-uh
godnature

Ashton

Ash tree town

Old EnglishASH-tun
nature

Autumn

Fall season, harvest

LatinAW-tum
natureearth

Azalea

Dry, a flower

Greekuh-ZAY-lee-uh
flowernature

Beckett

Bee cottage, little brook

Old EnglishBEK-it
nature

Brooklyn

Broken land, marshland

DutchBROOK-lin
naturewater

Brooks

Of the brook, small stream

Old EnglishBROOKS
waternature

Bruce

From the brushwood thicket

ScottishBROOS
naturestrong

Carson

Son of the marsh dwellers

ScottishKAR-sun
naturewater

Daisy

Day's eye, a flower

Old EnglishDAY-zee
flowernature

Deborah

Bee, industrious, diligent

HebrewDEB-or-uh
naturestrong

Delphine

From Delphi, dolphin, womb

Greekdel-FEEN
waternature

Devon

Deep valley dwellers, divine, poet

CelticDEV-un
nature

Douglas

Dark river, dark water

Scottish GaelicDUG-lus
waterdark

Elowen

Elm tree

CornishEL-oh-wen
nature

Esmeralda

Emerald, green precious stone

Spanishez-meh-RAL-duh
naturebeauty

Hayes

Hedged area, from the hedge

Old EnglishHAYZ
nature

Jericho

City of the moon, fragrant

HebrewJAIR-ih-koh
moonnature

Kendall

Valley of the River Kent, royal valley

Old EnglishKEN-dahl
natureroyalty

Keziah

Cassia tree, cinnamon

Hebrewkeh-ZY-uh
nature

Knox

Round hill, summit

Old EnglishNOKS
natureearth

Lincoln

Lake colony, settlement by the pool

Old EnglishLINK-un
waternature

Lindsay

Lincoln's marsh, island of linden trees

Old EnglishLIND-zee
nature

Magnolia

Magnol's flower, named after Pierre Magnol

Latinmag-NOH-lee-uh
flowernature

Mavis

Song thrush, songbird

Old FrenchMAY-vis
naturejoy

Hayden

Hedged valley, fire

Old EnglishHAY-den
naturefire

Jay

Jaybird, victory

LatinJAY
naturestrong

Gavin

White hawk, battle hawk

WelshGAV-in
naturewarrior

Jasmine

Gift from God, fragrant flower

PersianJAZ-min
flowernature

Ashley

Dweller near the ash tree meadow

Old EnglishASH-lee
nature

Blair

Field, plain, battlefield

Scottish GaelicBLEHR
naturewarrior

Sabrina

From the River Severn, legendary princess

Celticsuh-BREE-nuh
waternature

Erin

Ireland, peace, from the island to the west

Irish GaelicAIR-in
peacenature

Noa

Movement, motion, wavering

HebrewNO-ah
nature

Persephone

Bringer of destruction, she who destroys the light

Greekper-SEF-uh-nee
darknature

Raven

Dark-haired, blackbird

Old EnglishRAY-vun
darknature

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best names that mean Nature?

The best names meaning Nature depend on your cultural background and personal taste. Browse the full list above — each name includes its specific origin, pronunciation, and the nuances of how it connects to the concept of Nature.

Are there boy names and girl names that mean Nature?

Yes, there are both boy names and girl names that mean Nature, as well as unisex options. The concept of Nature has inspired names across genders in virtually every culture. Browse the grid above filtered by the gender icon to find the right fit.

What cultures have names meaning Nature?

Names meaning Nature appear in many cultures — Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Arabic, Sanskrit, Celtic, and more. Each culture has developed its own names to capture the essence of Nature, often with unique nuances that reflect their worldview and traditions.

Why do some names mean Nature?

Names meaning Nature usually trace back to ancient words, mythology, nature, or religious tradition. Over time, parents chose these names to pass on the qualities and symbolism associated with Nature.

Are names that mean Nature popular?

Popularity varies. Some names meaning Nature rank among the most-used names in the world, while others are rare and distinctive. The list above is sorted so you can compare well-known and unique options.

What is a unique name that means Nature?

For a unique name meaning Nature, look toward the lower-popularity entries in the list above. These are wearable yet uncommon, giving your child a meaningful name that still stands out.

Do names meaning Nature work in both English and Spanish?

Many names meaning Nature travel well across English and Spanish, especially those with Latin, Hebrew, or Greek roots. Each entry shows its origin so you can judge how naturally it fits both languages.

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