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65+ Trendy Nature Girl Names That Celebrate Earth’s Beauty

 | June 15, 2025

Of all the baby-naming trends today, nature names for girls might be one of the most popular. 

Just take one look at the Latin name Olivia, which has been the No. 1 most popular girl’s name in the United States every year since 2019, according to the Social Security Administration (SSA). 

Olivia, pronounced oh-LIV-ee-uh, derives from the Latin word oliva, meaning “olive tree.”

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Luna (13th), Violet (15th), Aurora (16th), Hazel (19th) and Lily (24th) also ranked in the SSA’s top-25 in 2024 — and plenty more cracking the top-50, such as Aria, Isla, Ivy, Nova and Willow. 

And you know nature baby names is a solid trend when celebrities start joining in

Country singer Thomas Rhett named his daughter Lillie Carolina, born in 2021, former New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter has two daughters with nature inspired girl names: Bella Raine and River Rose. 

“The Bachelor” alum Nick Viall also has a daughter named River Rose, born in 2024. 

Influencer Sophie Grace Brownlee named her daughter River, rappers Cardi B and Offset share a daughter named Blossom, and Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott have a daughter named Stormi.

And more celebrity babies are being given nature girl names every month!

Most recently, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott welcomed his second baby with fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos. The baby girl, named Aurora Rayne, was born on May 22. 

If you’re in the mood for nature names for girls, then you’ll love the names we found for you below!

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Olivia

Origin: Latin; English

Meaning: Olive tree

Olivia, pronounced oh-LIV-ee-uh, is derived from the Latin word oliva, meaning "olive." The olive tree, with its silver-green leaves, has been a symbol of peace and fertility since ancient times, especially in Greek. 

Violet

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Blue-purple color; Purple flower

Violet, pronounced VYE-uh-lit, comes from the English word violet and Latin word viola, referring to the purple-blue color or flower known for their charming, delicate petals that come in purple, blue, yellow, and white. 

Hazel

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Hazel tree; Hazel nuts; Light brown color

Hazel, pronounced HAY-zuhl, comes from the Old English word hæsel, referring to the hazel tree — known for producing edible nuts and flexible wood. Hazel can also refer to the earthy, light brown color. 

Lily

Origin: English; Latin

Meaning: Lily flower

Lily, pronounced LIL-ee, comes directly from the English word for the flower, ultimately derived from the Latin word lilium. Lilies are primarily known to symbolize love, purity, fertility and rebirth in many cultures.

Willow

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Willow tree

Willow, pronounced WIL-oh, comes from the Old English word welig, referring to the willow tree — a deciduous tree with long, slender branches and narrow leaves that's often found growing near water.

Ivy

Origin: English

Meaning: Ivy plant; Clingy; Climber

Ivy, pronounced EYE-vee, comes directly from the English word for the ivy plant, which derives from the Old English ifig. The evergreen ivy plant is known for its ability to cling and climb various walls and trees.

Lillian

Origin: English; Latin

Meaning: Lily flower

Lillian, pronounced LIL-ee-ihn or LIH-lee-ehn, is believed to be an elaborated form of Lily, which derives from the Latin word lillium, referring to the lily flower. Lilies often symbolize love, purity, fertility and rebirth.

Poppy

Origin: Latin; English

Meaning: Bright red flower; Remembrance

Poppy, pronounced PAH-pee, comes directly from the English word for the bright red flower, derived from the Latin word papaver. It’s a symbol of remembrance for World War I veterans and Americans celebrate National Poppy Day every Friday before Memorial Day.

Blossom

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Flower; Bloom

Blossom, pronounced BLAH-sum, comes directly from the English word blossom (derived from the Old English word blostma), referring to the flower of a flowering plant. It was given to 101 baby girls in 2024.

Camellia

Origin: Latin; Japanese

Meaning: Kamel’s flower

Camellia, pronounced kuh-MEE-lee-uh or kuh-MELL-ee-yuh, is the name of a flower, which was named after Georg Josef Kamel. Kamel is a 17th-century Moravian Jesuit botanist who worked in the Philippines.

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Dahlia

Origin: Latin; Swedish

Meaning: Dahl’s flower

Dahlia, pronounced DAYL-yuh or DAH-lee-uh, takes its name from the dahlia flower, which was named in honor of 18th-century Swedish botanist Anders Dahl. Dahlia’s have eight sets of chromosomes, whereas humans only have two.

Magnolia

Origin: Latin; French

Meaning: Magnol’s flower; Ancient flower

Magnolia, pronounced mag-NOH-lee-uh, comes from the flowering tree named after French botanist Pierre Magnol (1638-1715). Some fossils prove that magnolia plants existed nearly 20 million years ago. 

Zinnia

Origin: Latin; German

Meaning: Zinn’s flower

Zinnia, pronounced ZIN-ee-uh, is the name of a colorful flower that was named after German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727-1759). They belong to the same family as asters, daisies and sunflowers.

Rowan

Origin: Gaelic

Meaning: Rowan tree; Little red one

Rowan, pronounced ROH-win, comes from the Gaelic word ruadh, meaning "red," and refers to the rowan tree (mountain ash), known for its bright red berries. It’s considered a protective tree in Celtic mythology.

Sage

Origin: English; French

Meaning: Wise; Judicious; Aromatic herb

Sage, pronounced SAYJ, comes directly from the English word sage of French origin, meaning “wise” and “judicious.” It also refers to the aromatic herb of the mint family, known for its medicinal and culinary uses.

Wrenley

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Wren-like; Bird clearing; Meadow of birds

Wrenley, pronounced WREN-lee, combines the Old English elements wrenna, referring to the small songbird (wren), and leah, meaning “clearing” or “meadow.” Many parents today like to spell it Wrenlee.

Oakley

Origin: English

Meaning: Oak tree meadow; Oak tree clearing

Oakley, pronounced OHK-lee, comes from the Middle English words oke, referring to the oak tree, and legh, meaning “clearing” or “meadow.” It refers to a meadow of oak trees or clearing among the oak trees.

Oaklynn

Origin: English

Meaning: Oak tree clearing; Oak tree by the lake

Oaklynn, pronounced OHK-lin, is a variant of Oaklyn and Oakley, which comes from an Old English surname meaning “oak clearing.” It can also combine Middle English oke (oak tree) and Welsh llyn (lake). 

Birdie

Origin: English

Meaning: Small bird; One under par

Birdie, pronounced BUR-dee, is an elaborated form of the English word bird, referring to the small, winged animal. It can also refer to “one under par” in golf or be used as a nickname for Bernice or Bertha.

Brooke

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Brook; Small natural stream

Brooke, pronounced BROOK, comes directly from the English word brook and Old English word broc, referring to a small natural stream. It originated as a surname for someone who lived near a brook. 

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Isla

Origin: Spanish; Scottish

Meaning: Island

Isla, pronounced EYE-luh or EES-luh depending on language, comes from the Spanish word for "island" and can also be tied to the Scottish name Islay, referring to an island off the west coast of Scotland.

Iris

Origin: Greek; English

Meaning: Rainbow; Flower; Eye color

Iris, pronounced EYE-ris, comes from the Greek word for "rainbow" and was the name of the Greek goddess for rainbows. It can also refer to the iris flower or the English word for the colored part of the eye.

Kai

Origin: Hawaiian; Chinese

Meaning: Sea; Triumph; Victory

Kai, pronounced KYE, comes directly from the Hawaiian word kai, meaning “sea.” It can also be derived from the Chinese word kǎi, meaning “triumph” and “victory.” Some parents prefer the name Kaia for girls.

River

Origin: English; Old French; Latin

Meaning: Natural stream of freshwater

River, pronounced RIV-er, comes directly from the English word, which is derived from the Old French word riviere and Latin word ripa, referring to a riverbank or natural stream of freshwater that flows from a source. 

Misty

Origin: English

Meaning: Covered in fog or mist

Misty, pronounced MIS-tee, comes directly from the English word misty, which describes something that’s covered in fog or mist. It was popularized by a jazz song titled “Misty” by Erroll Garner, released in 1954.

Wave

Origin: English

Meaning: Move back and forth; Disturbance

Wave, pronounced WAYV, comes directly from the English word wave (derived from the Old English word wafian), either meaning “to move back and forth or up and down” or referring to the water phenomena. 

Stormi

Origin: English

Meaning: Disturbance; Tempest

Stormi, pronounced STOHR-mee, comes directly from the English word storm (via Proto-Germanic sturmaz), referring to a disturbed state in the atmosphere. Kylie Jenner named her daughter Stormi.

Dawn

Origin: English

Meaning: Morning; Becoming day

Dawn, pronounced DAWN, comes directly from the English word dawn, meaning “morning,” which was ultimately derived from the Old English word dagian, meaning “to become day” or “light in the morning.”  

Pearl

Origin: English; French; Latin

Meaning: Natural gemstone

Pearl, pronounced PURL, comes direclty from the English word pearl (derived from Old French perle and Latin perla), referring to the natural gemstone formed within the soft tissue (mantle) of certain mollusks.

Amethyst

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Purple gemstone; Not intoxicating; February birthstone

Amethyst, pronounced AM-uh-thist, is derived from the Greek negative prefix a combined with the Greek word methystos, meaning “intoxicated.” Ancient Greeks believed the purple gemstone was a remedy for drunkenness.

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Gemma

Origin: Latin; Italian

Meaning: Gem; Precious stone

Gemma, pronounced JEH-muh, comes from the Latin and Italian word gemma, meaning “gem” or “precious stone.” This name was extremely popular in the 1980s and is now making a comeback. 

Skyler

Origin: English

Meaning: Of the sky

Skyler, pronounced SKYE-ler, is most likely a combination of the English word sky, referring to the upper atmosphere, and a common suffix found on the end of other popular names like Tyler and Kyler. 

Jade

Origin: Spanish

Meaning: Green gemstone; Stone of the flank

Jade, pronounced JAYD, refers to the green precious gemstone. Its name comes from the Spanish term piedra de la ijada (stone of the side), as the gem was believed to cure ailments in the area of the kidneys. 

Oceana

Origin: English; Latin; Greek

Meaning: Large body of water

Oceana, pronounced oh-SHEE-an-uh, is an elaboration of the English word ocean, which comes from the Latin word oceanus and Greek word ōkeanos, referring to the vast body of water on the surface of the globe.

Daisy

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Day eye

Daisy, pronounced DAY-zee, comes from the Old English phrase dægeseage meaning "day's eye," referring to how the flower opens at dawn. The flower is known for its white petals and sunny center.

Savannah

Origin: English; Spanish; Taino

Meaning: Treeless plain; City in Georgia

Savannah, pronounced suh-VAN-uh, is derived from the Spanish word sabana, which came from the Taino word zabana, referring to a “treeless plain.” It's also the name of a historic city in Georgia, USA.

Juniper

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Juniper tree; Juniper berries

Juniper, pronounced JOO-nih-per, derives from the Latin word iuniperus, referring to the juniper tree — an evergreen conifer known for its berries used in flavoring gin. Its leaves are either needle-like or scale-like.

Luna

Origin: Roman; Latin

Meaning: Moon

Luna, pronounced LOO-nuh, comes directly from the Latin word luna, meaning “moon.” Luna was the Roman goddess of the moon who was often depicted wearing a crown with a crescent moon. 

Tierra

Origin: Spanish; Latin; Greek

Meaning: Earth; Land; Crown

Tierra, pronounced tee-AIR-uh, comes from the Spanish word tierra, which is derived from the Latin word terra, meaning “earth” or “land.” It can also be a variant of Tiara, which means “crown” in Greek.

Gaia

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Earth; Land

Gaia, pronounced GYE-uh or GAY-uh, comes directly from the Greek word gaia, a parallel form of the Greek word ge, meaning “earth” or “land.” In Greek mythology, Gaia was the personification of Earth. 

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Leah

Origin: Old English; Hebrew; Akkadian

Meaning: Meadow; Open Field; Weary; Cow

Leah, pronounced LEE-uh or LAY-uh, comes directly from the Old English word leah, meaning “meadow” or “open field.” It can also be derived from the Hebrew word laʾa, meaning “weary,” or Akkadian word littu, meaning “cow.” 

Sierra

Origin: Spanish

Meaning: Mountain Range; Saw

Sierra, pronounced see-AIR-uh, comes from the Spanish word sierra, meaning “mountain range” or “saw,” referring to their jagged appearance. The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range in the Western U.S.

Zemyna

Origin: Lithuanian

Meaning: Earth; Earth goddess

Zemyna, pronounced zeh-MEE-nuh, comes from Lithuanian mythology, where Žemyna was the goddess of the Earth and fertility. The name itself derives from the Lithuanian word žemė, meaning "Earth."

Coral

Origin: Greek; Latin; English

Meaning: Of the sea; Organic gemstone

Coral, pronounced KOHR-uhl, comes from the English word coral, (derived from Greek korallion and Latin corallium) referring to the marine invertebrates and their characteristic red-orange calcium carbonate skeletons. 

Opal

Origin: Sanskrit; English

Meaning: Jewel; Iridescent gemstone; October birthstone

Opal, pronounced OH-puhl, is derived from the Sanskrit word upala, meaning "jewel.” Opal is a hydrated amorphous form of silica known for its unique "play-of-color" or iridescence. It’s also October’s birthstone. 

Amber

Origin: English; Arabic

Meaning: Yellow-orange color; Fossilized tree resin

Amber, pronounced AM-burr, comes directly from the English word amber (derived from Arabic anbar and Old French ambre gris), referring to the fossilized tree resin known for its orange-ish, yellow-ish color. 

Heather

Origin: English

Meaning: Heather; Flowered heath

Heather, pronounced HEH-ther, comes from the Middle English word hather, referring to the hardy evergreen shrub with purple, pink or white flowers known to cover hillsides in Scotland and England. 

Jacinta

Origin: Spanish; Portuguese; Greek

Meaning: Hyacinth flower

Jacinta, pronounced juh-SIN-tuh or hah-SEEN-tah (Spanish), is the Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Hyacinthus, a Greek name derived from the hyacinth flower. In Greek mythology, Hyakinthos was accidentally killed by the god Apollo. 

Azalea

Origin: Greek; English

Meaning: Azalea flower; Dry flower

Azalea, pronounced uh-ZAY-lee-uh, derives from the Greek word azaleos, meaning "dry" or "parched," referring to the woody nature of the plant. It’s known for its vibrant, funnel-shaped flowers, and is often deciduous.

Amaryllis

Origin: Greek; English

Meaning: Sparkle; Red flower

Amaryllis, pronounced am-uh-RIL-iss, comes from the Greek word amarysso, meaning “to sparkle.” In Greek mythology, Amaryllis demonstrated her love by piercing her heart with a golden arrow. The striking red flower was believed to have bloomed from her blood. 

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Marisol

Origin: Spanish

Meaning: Sea and sun

Marisol, pronounced mahr-ee-SOL, comes directly from the Spanish phrase mar y sol, meaning “sea and sun.” It’s sometimes used as a combination of the names Maria and Sol or a short form of María Soledad.

Elowen

Origin: Cornish

Meaning: Elm tree

Elowyn, pronounced EL-oh-win, is a variant of Elowen, which translates to “elm tree” in Cornish. The elm tree is significant in Celtic mythology, symbolizing strength, beauty and a passage to the Underworld.

Ashley

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Ash tree clearing

Ashley, pronounced ASH-lee, is a combination of the Old English words æsc, meaning “ash tree,” and leah, meaning “meadow” or “clearing.” It was originally a boy’s name but is now more common with girls.

Laurel

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Laurel tree; Bay laurel; Victory wreath

Laurel, pronounced LOR-el, derives from the Latin word laurus, referring to the laurel tree or bay laurel. In ancient Greece and Rome, laurel wreaths were often used as crowns to symbolize victory and honor.

Alani

Origin: Hawaiian

Meaning: Orange tree; Heaven; Sky

Alani, pronounced uh-LAH-nee or AY-lah-nee, comes from the Hawaiian word alani, meaning “orange tree,” but it can also derive from the Hawaiian word lani, meaning “heaven” or “sky.” Other variants include Ailany, Aylani and Ailani. 

Tamara

Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Date palm tree

Tamara, pronounced tuh-MAHR-uh, derives from the Hebrew word tamar, meaning "date palm tree." In biblical tradition, the date palm symbolizes fertility and grace. The tree is cultivated for its edible fruit called dates.

Mavis

Origin: English; Old French

Meaning: Song thrush

Mavis, pronounced MAY-vis, comes directly from the English word mavis (derived from the Old French word mauvis), which refers to the small song thrush bird known for its beautiful singing ability. 

Hadley

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Heather clearing; Heather meadow

Hadley, pronounced HAD-lee, is composed of the Old English elements hæddre, meaning “heather,” and leah, meaning “meadow” or “clearing.” The first element can also come from names that start with Ad, such as “Adam’s meadow” or “Ada’s meadow.” 

Sailor

Origin: English; Old French

Meaning: Of the sea; Boat person

Sailor, pronounced SAY-ler, comes directly from the English word sailor (derived from the Old French word sailleor), referring to someone who sails or a member of a commercial or naval ship or boat. 

Paloma

Origin: Spanish

Meaning: Dove; Pigeon; Peace; Love

Paloma, pronounced puh-LOH-muh, comes directly from the Spanish word paloma, meaning “dove” or “pigeon.” Doves are widely recognized as symbols of peace, love, purity, and new beginnings.

Cypress

Origin: Greek; Late Latin

Meaning: Cypress tree

Cypress, pronounced SYE-priss, derives from the Late Latin word cypressus and Greek word kyparissos, referring to the evergreen tree (scientific name Cupressus) that can reach up to 30 metres in height. 

Rose

Origin: Latin; English

Meaning: Rose flower

Rose, pronounced ROHZ, derives from the Latin word rosa, referring to the rose flower known for its beauty and fragrance. Roses are universally recognized symbols of love, romance and passion.

Meadow

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Grassy field; Field of hay

Meadow, pronounced MED-oh, comes directly from the Old English word mædwe, referring to a grassy field, particularly one used for hay. The name evokes pastoral landscapes, wildflowers, and open spaces. 

Clover

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Meadow flower; Luck; Good fortunr

Clover, pronounced KLOH-ver, is derived from the Old English word clafre, referring to the meadow flower. The four-leaf clover is widely recognized as a symbol of luck, good fortune and positivity. 

Marigold

Origin: English; Hebrew

Meaning: Mary’s golden flower

Marigold, pronounced MAIR-ih-gold, comes from the English flower name, which combines the name Mary (referring to the Virgin Mary) with the word gold. The bright yellow-orange flower is regarded as the “flower of the dead” in pre-Hispanic Mexico.

Fern

Origin: Old English

Meaning: Vascular plant

Fern, pronounced FURN, comes directly from the English word for the feathery-leaved plant, ultimately derived from the Old English word fearn. Ferns are one of the oldest groups of plants on Earth.

Why Are Nature Names for Girls So Popular Today?

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Nature names for girls are a reminder of the beauty, strength and wonder we’re surrounded by daily.

When parents choose names like Willow, Luna, or Sage for their daughters, they're not just selecting pretty sounds — they're making a statement about the values they hope to instill in their daughter. 

They provide the beauty, significance and individuality that many parents are looking for in a name. 

Whether drawn to a botanical name like Jasmine, water-inspired name like River, Earth-inspired name like Tierra, celestial name like Luna or gemstone name like Opal — the possibilities are endless!

And if you end up needing some extra inspiration along the way, Mod Moms Club has you covered!

ALSO ON MOD MOMS CLUB: These banned baby names and wild baby-naming laws will leave you speechless!

Not only do we publish new baby name lists (like the one above) weekly, but our readers have access to our extensive baby name generator that can help narrow your baby name list down to your preferences!

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