Boho Names from Free People

  1. Xanna
    • Xoe
      • Yarrow
        • Origin:

          Botanical name, English
        • Meaning:

          "rough stream"
        • Description:

          Highly unusual as a baby name for either gender, Yarrow is an herb that grows wild and has long been used for its medicinal property. It's named for the mythical Achilles, who was said to carry yarrow into battle.
      • Ynez
        • Origin:

          Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "pure, virginal"
        • Description:

          Y is a very rare initial, and this feisty mini-name packs a double punch with its spiky final Z. Inez or Inez are the more familiar spellings of this chic name, which is related to Agnes and could be an interesting way to honor a relative with that name.
      • Yvette
        • Origin:

          French, feminine of Yves
        • Meaning:

          "yew tree"
        • Description:

          This French name has the elegance of other '-ette' names such as Colette and is a botanical name without being too obvious about it.
      • Yrena
        • Zamora
          • Origin:

            Spanish place- and surname
          • Description:

            Heard in Spain more as a last name, but would work here as an alluring first.
        • Ziggy
          • Origin:

            German, diminutive of Siegfried and Sigmund
          • Description:

            The ultimate nicknamey name, à la Ziggy Stardust or the comic-strip character Ziggy. Then again, there's Ziggy Marley, and most anything Marley is cool. Originally named David, his father Bob Marley gave him the nickname "Ziggy" due to the soccer move of the same name.
        • Zina
          • Origin:

            African, Nsenga, refers to a child's secret spirit name; Russian, related to Zeus
          • Description:

            Old-style arty.
        • Zinnia
          • Origin:

            Flower name, from German surname
          • Meaning:

            "Zinn's flower"
          • Description:

            Zinnia is an unusual floral choice with a bit more edge and energy than most and beginning to find its way onto namers' wish lists of botanical possibilities. Named after an eighteenth German botanist called Johann Gottfried Zinn, it appears in Roald Dahl's Matilda as the young protagonist's mother.
        • Zars
          • Zeller