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  1. Alder
    • Origin:

      English tree name or surname
    • Meaning:

      "old"
    • Description:

      The surname-style Alden has been on the rise in the US in recent years, while tree-inspired Rowan is a top choice. Combine this with the popularity of names ending in -er such as Carter and Parker and it makes sense why Alder is now 4 times as popular as it was a decade ago. Given to 125 boys in a recent year, it could be a modern way to honor an "Al".
  2. Arbor
    • Origin:

      Nature name
    • Description:

      Arbor is an original unisex tree-related choice we're sure to hear more of. Highly unusual now, Arbor takes its place alongside other new arborial names ranging from the mighty Oak (or Oakley) to the more delicate Birch to the more flowery Juniper, Acacia, and Hazel.
  3. Ash
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Asher, English
    • Meaning:

      "ash tree"
    • Description:

      Ash has Southern charm plus the arboreal-nature appeal. Plus your little boy will prize Ash as the name of the hero of the Pokemon cartoons. Ash can also be a dashing short form of Asher, Ashton, or any other "Ash" name.
  4. Acre
    • Archipelago
      • Atoll
        • Bay
          • Origin:

            English word, Old English
          • Meaning:

            "an inlet of the sea where the land curves inward; berry"
          • Description:

            Like River and Lake, a cool, refreshing modern water-related choice. This name is also associated with bay leaves, the bay laurel, the contemporary term of endearment, "bae", and the Old English word beġ meaning "berry"
        • Bourne
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "one who lives near a stream"
          • Description:

            A surname with more force than most.
        • Breeze
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Most will see this as a refreshing middle name possibility, but Bristol Palin baby daddy Levi Johnston used it as a first name for his new daughter, Breeze Beretta.
        • Briar
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "a thorny patch"
          • Description:

            Fairy-tale memories of Sleeping Beauty inspire some parents—such as Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen—to call their daughters Briar Rose. But Briar plus a different middle name might work even better. It's one of the newly popular nature-word names, charting in the US for the first time in 2015 for both genders.
        • Brook
          • Origin:

            English nature name
          • Meaning:

            "small stream"
          • Description:

            Now that the popularity of Brooke is waning, and surname style variant Brooks is on the rise, Brook seems live a newly fresh nature-inspired option.
        • Brooks
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "of the brook"
          • Description:

            A nature name, a word name, and a surname name, Brooks has plenty of cool factor. It gives off cowboy vibes and a sporty feel, while also maintaining a smart, collected image.
        • Bloom
          • Bramble
            • Canyon
              • Origin:

                Spanish word name
              • Description:

                Canyon is a unique baby name evocative of natural splendor and the old Steve Canyon comic-strip heroism, making it an intriguing new word-name possibility.
            • Cascade
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Description:

                It's a nature name evocative of rushing waterfalls. But also a dishwashing detergent.
            • Cedar
              • Origin:

                English and French from Latin tree name
              • Meaning:

                "cedar tree"
              • Description:

                Cedar is, like Ash, Oak, Pine and Ebony, one of the new tree/wood names that parents are starting to consider; this one is particularly aromatic.
            • Clay
              • Origin:

                English word name; diminutive of Clayton
              • Description:

                Clay is a rich, earthy one-syllable name with a southern-inflected handsome-rogue image, featured on soap operas and reality TV. Its longer forms are Clayton and Clayborne.
            • Cliff
              • Origin:

                Topographical name or short form of Clifford or Clifton
              • Description:

                Cliff is a familiar, timeless short form -- never too popular, yet widely known -- that you might also think of as a geographical name ala Vale or Field.
            • Cloud
              • Origin:

                Nature name
              • Description:

                Like Sky and Sunshine, this fluffy name from the hippie 1970s has floated back onto the naming radar. It's similarity of Clyde and Claude help to ground it.
            • Coal
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Description:

                This recently coined respelling of Cole darkens its image.
            • Cove
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "small bay"
              • Description:

                Cove is an up-and-coming nature name whose cool sound and peaceful image saw it rising for both sexes... until COVID-19 hit. It remained steady in use for boys in 2021, but actually increased for girls, although it remains a seriously rare and distinctive choice for either gender.
            • Cape
              • Cavern
                • Cirrus
                  • Clearing
                    • Clover
                      • Coast
                        • Crag
                          • Creek
                            • Dale
                              • Origin:

                                English
                              • Meaning:

                                "valley"
                              • Description:

                                A light and breezy nature name that's currently in style limbo, despite its pleasant meaning.
                            • Dell
                              • Origin:

                                Diminutive of Odell, English
                              • Meaning:

                                "of the valley"
                              • Description:

                                Originally a short form of Odell, a place name turned surname that hails from England.
                            • Devon
                              • Origin:

                                English place-name
                              • Description:

                                Devon, spelled like the lovely seaside county in Britain that inspired the name, has crashed since its heyday around the Top 100 in the 1990s. Despite its use as a female name, for example for Devon on the TV show The 4400, Devon continues to be far more popular for boys than for girls.
                            • Dune
                              • Origin:

                                English word name
                              • Meaning:

                                "sand hill"
                              • Description:

                                Dune is a name of several layers. It's a modern nature name, like Ocean, Bay and Reef, although rarer, conjuring up images of breezy sand dunes on summer beach days.
                            • Delta
                              • Ember
                                • Origin:

                                  French variation of Amber
                                • Description:

                                  Unlike Amber, which is in decline, this name still has a bit of a glow left -- though confusions between the two will inevitably arise.
                              • Evergreen
                                • Flint
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "born near outcrop of flint"
                                  • Description:

                                    Flint is one of the new macho names on the rise today, part old-school tough guy, part rebel. You won't find a tougher, steelier-sounding name; it's part of a genre on the rise along with cousins Slate, Stone and Steel.
                                • Ford
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "dweller at the ford"
                                  • Description:

                                    The long association to the Ford Motor Company doesn't stand in the way of this being a strong, independent, single-syllable name.
                                • Forest
                                  • Origin:

                                    French occupational name
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "woodsman or woods"
                                  • Description:

                                    The Forest variation of Forrest, used by actor Whitaker, nudges the meaning more toward the woods and away from the woodsman.
                                • Frost
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "freezing"
                                  • Description:

                                    Long heard as a last name, as in venerable poet Robert, U.K. talk show host David, British actress Sadie and old Jack Frost, Frost has suddenly entered the scene as a possible first, along with other seasonal weather names like Winter and Snow.
                                • Falls
                                  • Fields
                                    • Flax
                                      • Floe
                                        • Gale
                                          • Origin:

                                            Nature name
                                          • Description:

                                            Gale for boys is more a storm name than a short form of Abigail. Since Gale has resurfaced as the name of Liam Hemsworth's daring character in The Hunger Games, it has new force for boys.
                                        • Gem
                                          • Description:

                                            Gem is a concise, evocative feminine name derived directly from the English word for precious stones. This nature-inspired name conveys qualities of rarity, beauty, and value. As a given name, Gem has never been widely common but has maintained steady, limited usage, particularly in English-speaking countries. The name's brevity makes it distinctive in an era when longer names are often popular. Gem can also function as a nickname for longer names like Gemma, Gemini, or even more distantly related names like Jemima. The name evokes positive associations with brilliance, durability, and natural beauty. Its simplicity makes it easy to spell and pronounce across cultures while carrying rich metaphorical meaning.
                                        • Glade
                                          • Origin:

                                            Nature name
                                          • Meaning:

                                            "clearing in a forest"
                                          • Description:

                                            Shady, leafy nature-boy name.
                                        • Glen
                                          • Origin:

                                            Scottish
                                          • Meaning:

                                            "a narrow valley"
                                          • Description:

                                            Former cool-boy name now in middle-aged limbo, but with a nice naturey meaning to endear it to modern parents.
                                        • Granite
                                          • Origin:

                                            Nature name
                                          • Description:

                                            There's a whole quarry of rocky names parents are now considering: Slate, Flint, etc. , but this one is particularly hard-edged and problematic.
                                        • Grove
                                          • Origin:

                                            Nature name
                                          • Meaning:

                                            "grove of trees"
                                          • Description:

                                            If you find Grover too fusty and furry, this is a much cooler-sounding alternative.
                                        • Garden
                                          • Geyser
                                            • Glacier
                                              • Grotto
                                                • Gulf
                                                  • Harbor
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Word name
                                                    • Description:

                                                      We've seen Haven take off as a nouveau girls' name; Harbor could follow in its wake.
                                                  • Haven
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Word name, English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "a place of safety"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Like Harbor, one of the new generation of word names with appealing meanings, though (female) memoirist Haven Kimmel has tipped it decidedly toward the girls' side.
                                                  • Heath
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "the heathland dweller"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Rugged and outdoorsy, Heath was an obscure choice until the 1960s when it was used in the television series, The Big Valley for character Heath Barkley. It peaked in the 70s when it reached the Top 200, but has since been in decline, dropping out of the Top 1000 in 2023.
                                                  • Holt
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "son of the unspoiled forests"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Has that blunt masculine feel -- à la Cole and Kyle -- that many modern parents are drawn to.
                                                  • Hurst
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "wooded hill"
                                                    • Description:

                                                       As a surname, it's most familiar as Hearst -- publishing magnate William Randolph and kidnapped granddaughter Patty. Few would use it if it wasn't their own family name.
                                                  • Haze
                                                    • Isle
                                                      • Ivy
                                                        • Jet
                                                          • Origin:

                                                            Mineral and word name
                                                          • Description:

                                                            This super-charged variation of Jett is on the rise -- along with the unlikely newcomer Jetson.
                                                        • Juniper
                                                          • Origin:

                                                            Latin tree name
                                                          • Meaning:

                                                            "young"
                                                          • Description:

                                                            Juniper is a fresh-feeling nature name -- it's a small evergreen shrub -- with lots of energy. A new favorite of fashionable parents, Juniper joins such other tree and shrub names as Hazel, Acacia, and Willow.
                                                        • Knoll
                                                          • Lake
                                                            • Origin:

                                                              Nature name
                                                            • Description:

                                                              Evocative modern unisex choice brought into the spotlight by actress Lake Bell.
                                                          • Land
                                                            • Origin:

                                                              Word name or diminutive of Landon
                                                            • Meaning:

                                                              "long hill"
                                                            • Description:

                                                              One of the simplest, most down-to-earth yet evocative of the word names, which could work — especially as a middle.
                                                          • Laurel
                                                            • Origin:

                                                              Latin
                                                            • Meaning:

                                                              "laurel tree"
                                                            • Description:

                                                              Laurel takes Laura back to its meaning in nature, resulting in a gentle, botanical option. Even more directly than Laura, Laurel relates back to the laurel wreath signifying success and peace in ancient Greece and Rome.
                                                          • Linden
                                                            • Origin:

                                                              Variation of Lyndon
                                                            • Meaning:

                                                              "linden tree hill"
                                                            • Description:

                                                              The graceful, natural image of the verdant shade tree transcends any connection with President Johnson.
                                                          • Larch
                                                            • Marsh
                                                              • Origin:

                                                                English nature name
                                                              • Description:

                                                                Soft and mellifluous nature-surname name, situated miles away from the dated Marshall.
                                                            • Mead
                                                              • Origin:

                                                                English
                                                              • Meaning:

                                                                "from the meadow"
                                                              • Description:

                                                                Undiscovered single-syllable surname option, a friendly alternative to Reed.
                                                            • Mesa
                                                              • Origin:

                                                                Spanish, Thai
                                                              • Meaning:

                                                                "table; April"
                                                              • Description:

                                                                Mesa is both the term for a flat-topped mountain, derived from the Spanish word for "table", and the Thai variation of April.
                                                            • Moor
                                                              • Description:

                                                                Moor is a masculine name with Anglo-Saxon and geographical origins. Historically, it referred to a person who lived near or came from moorlands – open, uncultivated upland areas. The name also has connections to the historical term 'Moor,' which was used to describe people of North African, particularly Berber and Arab, descent. As a given name, Moor is exceptionally rare, more commonly encountered as a surname. It has a strong, concise sound with nature-based connotations of wildness and freedom. The simplicity of the name gives it a distinctive quality, though its various historical and geographical associations may influence how it's perceived across different cultures.
                                                            • Meadow
                                                              • Mire
                                                                • Mist
                                                                  • Oak
                                                                    • Origin:

                                                                      English tree name
                                                                    • Meaning:

                                                                      "tree from the genus Quercus"
                                                                    • Description:

                                                                      Oak, a symbol of solidity, strength, and longevity, is joining Cedar and Pine as a viable name, one that would work especially well in the middle.
                                                                  • Ocean
                                                                    • Origin:

                                                                      English, nature name
                                                                    • Meaning:

                                                                      "ocean"
                                                                    • Description:

                                                                      Nature names like Ocean and River are flowing back into favor, especially with nature lovers and green-oriented parents.
                                                                  • Oasis
                                                                    • Overlook
                                                                      • Parks
                                                                        • Origin:

                                                                          English
                                                                        • Meaning:

                                                                          "park-keeper or stone"
                                                                        • Description:

                                                                          Parks is a rare member of the fashionable single-syllable, S-ending surname crowd, which includes trending choices like Brooks, Banks, Hayes and Wells.
                                                                      • Peak
                                                                        • Origin:

                                                                          English word name
                                                                        • Meaning:

                                                                          "pointed top of the mountain; highest point of achievement"
                                                                        • Description:

                                                                          An ambitious geographical name, associated with mountains and success. In the UK, however, this is a slang term, meaning "bad, disappointing".
                                                                      • Port
                                                                        • Description:

                                                                          Port is an uncommon masculine name with English origins, derived from the Latin 'portus' meaning 'harbor' or 'haven.' As a word name, it carries associations with maritime settings, suggesting qualities of shelter, arrival, and connection. Port has historically been more common as a surname or place name than as a first name. Its brevity gives it a strong, direct quality—concise and distinctive with just one syllable. The name might appeal to parents with connections to sailing, coastal living, or those seeking a rare, simple name with subtle depth. Port's uniqueness ensures it stands out while its familiar word status keeps it accessible.

                                                                      • Prairie
                                                                        • Origin:

                                                                          English nature name
                                                                        • Meaning:

                                                                          "prairie"
                                                                        • Description:

                                                                          Unspecific place name with a wonderfully wide-open, spacious, western feel; used for a character in Thomas Pynchon's novel Vineland.
                                                                      • Parish
                                                                        • Plains
                                                                          • Promontory
                                                                            • Quarry
                                                                              • Origin:

                                                                                Nature name
                                                                              • Description:

                                                                                Has the offbeat quality and macho feel -- like Stone and Flint -- that appeals to increasing numbers of modern parents.
                                                                            • Range
                                                                              • Description:

                                                                                Range is an uncommon masculine name derived from the English word referring to a stretch of land, mountains, or the scope of something. As a name, it evokes imagery of wide-open spaces, mountains, and natural expanses. Range has only recently emerged as a given name, representing the modern trend toward using distinctive words with positive connotations as names. It carries connotations of breadth, freedom, and possibility. The name's simplicity—one syllable with a straightforward pronunciation—contrasts with its uncommon usage, making it both accessible and unique. Range might appeal to outdoorsy parents, those with connections to mountainous regions, or families seeking a name that suggests versatility and expansiveness. Its rarity ensures a distinctive identity for a child.
                                                                            • Reed
                                                                              • Origin:

                                                                                English
                                                                              • Meaning:

                                                                                "red-haired"
                                                                              • Description:

                                                                                A slim, elegant, silvery surname, Reed could be a banker or a sculptor, and therein lies the appeal of this simple yet distinctive name. The versatile Reed can be seen as a grass-like nature name and a musical name.
                                                                            • Reef
                                                                              • Origin:

                                                                                Word name
                                                                              • Meaning:

                                                                                "ridge of rock or coral on sea floor"
                                                                              • Description:

                                                                                Reef is an uncommon nature name with mainstream potential. Its laidback, beach-y vibe makes it a perfect choice for ocean lovers.
                                                                            • Ridge
                                                                              • Origin:

                                                                                English word name
                                                                              • Meaning:

                                                                                "an elevated body part or structure"
                                                                              • Description:

                                                                                Ridge may be the quintessential daytime drama name, but it's still better than most. This is one word name rising rapidly through the ranks, reentering the US Top 1000 in 2015 for the first time since 1989.
                                                                            • Rivers
                                                                              • Origin:

                                                                                Nature name and surname, English
                                                                              • Meaning:

                                                                                "rivers"
                                                                              • Description:

                                                                                The name Rivers combines two major trends: nature names like the popular River itself, and S-ending surname-names such as Brooks, Rhodes, and yes, Rivers.
                                                                            • Rose
                                                                              • Origin:

                                                                                Latin
                                                                              • Meaning:

                                                                                "rose, a flower"
                                                                              • Description:

                                                                                Rose is derived from the Latin rosa, which referred to the flower. There is also evidence to suggest it was a Norman variation of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning "famous type," and also Hros, "horse". In Old English it was translated as Roese and Rohese.
                                                                            • Rye
                                                                              • Origin:

                                                                                English, diminutive of Ryder or Riley; word name; British surname
                                                                              • Meaning:

                                                                                "cavalryman, messenger; rye"
                                                                              • Description:

                                                                                Rye has the potential to become the masculine version of Rue—a short and sweet name for nature lovers (and whiskey fans too!). Rye might be short for Ryder or Riley or Rylan or any Ry-beginning name, but increasingly it stands on its own. It can also be considered a place name, after the town in England.
                                                                            • Ravine
                                                                              • Runnel
                                                                                • Rural
                                                                                  • Sage
                                                                                    • Origin:

                                                                                      Herb name and also Latin
                                                                                    • Meaning:

                                                                                      "wise and knowing"
                                                                                    • Description:

                                                                                      A modern, multifaceted name, Sage is short, sweet, and strong. A unisex possibility, it is also a virtuous word name associated with wisdom, and a nature name linked to a fragrant herb.
                                                                                  • Shale
                                                                                    • Origin:

                                                                                      Word name
                                                                                    • Description:

                                                                                      Slate, Stone and Steel are on the rise, so why not Shale?
                                                                                  • Sky
                                                                                    • Origin:

                                                                                      Nature name
                                                                                    • Description:

                                                                                      Sky may be a bit hippie-ish, but it's bright and sunny nonetheless. Sky rejoined the Top 1000 in 2013 after spending many years off the list. Sky was the choice of magician David Copperfield for his daughter, born in 2010.
                                                                                  • Sorrel
                                                                                    • Origin:

                                                                                      Botanical name and French
                                                                                    • Meaning:

                                                                                      "reddish brown"
                                                                                    • Description:

                                                                                      A fragrant herbal and color name that could make a sensitive, distinctive choice.
                                                                                  • Steel
                                                                                    • Origin:

                                                                                      Word name
                                                                                    • Description:

                                                                                      Hard and shiny, Steel projects an image that's smooth, macho...and cold to the touch.
                                                                                  • Sterling
                                                                                    • Origin:

                                                                                      English
                                                                                    • Meaning:

                                                                                      "of the highest quality"
                                                                                    • Description:

                                                                                      A name with some sterling qualities, most associated with the British currency and silver markets. Sterling has several recent TV associations, with characters Roger Sterling (on Mad Men) and Sterling Archer (on Archer), and actor Sterling K. Brown (on This is Us).
                                                                                  • Stone
                                                                                    • Origin:

                                                                                      Word name
                                                                                    • Description:

                                                                                      Though some may find such names rather harsh and severe, increasing numbers of parents are gravitating toward this kind of flinty, steely, stony single-syllable name.
                                                                                  • Storm
                                                                                    • Origin:

                                                                                      Word name
                                                                                    • Description:

                                                                                      Windswept and dramatic, but perhaps asking for trouble. Quite popular in Denmark and Sweden, where it derives from Stromr, which is a fairly common surname. Storm Thorgerson is a famous bearer of the name - he designed iconic album covers for Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, the Cranberries, Anthrax, and Pink Floyd.
                                                                                  • Sea
                                                                                    • Shire
                                                                                      • Shoal
                                                                                        • Shore
                                                                                          • Sparks
                                                                                            • Stream
                                                                                              • Summit
                                                                                                • Tempest
                                                                                                  • Origin:

                                                                                                    English word name
                                                                                                  • Meaning:

                                                                                                    "turbulent, stormy"
                                                                                                  • Description:

                                                                                                    Tempest is one of those names that could go either way. Cool, evocative modern word name? Or asking for trouble? Your call, but if you decide the former image is dominant, be warned that some people will see it as the latter.
                                                                                                • Terra
                                                                                                  • Origin:

                                                                                                    Latin
                                                                                                  • Meaning:

                                                                                                    "earth"
                                                                                                  • Description:

                                                                                                    A video-game import (Final Fantasy VI) for a character with green hair and a name that brings the outmoded Terry and Tara into the postmodern age.

                                                                                                • Thorn
                                                                                                  • Origin:

                                                                                                    English
                                                                                                  • Meaning:

                                                                                                    "prickle"
                                                                                                  • Description:

                                                                                                    Rose and Briar are popular, and Hawthorn is cool – so why not the equally prickly Thorn? Add an E to give it a surnamey spin.
                                                                                                • Tide
                                                                                                  • Origin:

                                                                                                    Nature name
                                                                                                  • Description:

                                                                                                    As likely to be tied to the detergent as to the rhythms of the ocean.
                                                                                                • Timber
                                                                                                  • Origin:

                                                                                                    Nature name
                                                                                                  • Description:

                                                                                                    Though some forward-looking parents are now choosing wood-related names like Oak, Pine, and Ash, this generic option would be even more avant garde.
                                                                                                • Trail
                                                                                                  • Origin:

                                                                                                    English word name
                                                                                                  • Meaning:

                                                                                                    "trail"
                                                                                                  • Description:

                                                                                                    Hiking enthusiasts might consider this nature name, though it also has the connotation of someone lagging behind. That hasn't stopped nearly 30 boys being given the name in the US since 2010, however. Ranger, Rocky, Bear, Forrest, Ridge, Canyon, and Falco could be some options with a similar vibe.
                                                                                                • Taiga
                                                                                                  • Tundra
                                                                                                    • Urban
                                                                                                      • Origin:

                                                                                                        Latin
                                                                                                      • Meaning:

                                                                                                        "of the city"
                                                                                                      • Description:

                                                                                                        Urban was not an uncommon name through the 1930s (rising as high as Number 435), having been attached to several saints and early popes, but it has completely disappeared from the landscape--both urban and rural. Yet in this era of word name appreciation and trend for 'an'-ending boys' names, we're thinking it might be ready for a return.
                                                                                                    • Vale
                                                                                                      • Origin:

                                                                                                        Geographical name
                                                                                                      • Description:

                                                                                                        Vale is part place name, part nature name -- a poetic term for a type of valley. Today Show coanchor Savannah Guthrie put Vale on the baby name map when she chose it for her daughter, but there's no reason the name can't work equally well for a boy. Vale might also be a short form for Valentine or a spelling variation of the city name Vail.
                                                                                                    • Valley
                                                                                                      • Origin:

                                                                                                        English word name
                                                                                                      • Meaning:

                                                                                                        "valley"
                                                                                                      • Description:

                                                                                                        A natural phenomenon that makes a stylish baby name. Teen Mom's Kailyn Lowry used it for her daughter, twin to Verse.
                                                                                                    • Windy
                                                                                                      • Origin:

                                                                                                        English
                                                                                                      • Meaning:

                                                                                                        "windy"
                                                                                                      • Description:

                                                                                                        And her sisters, Stormy and Sunny.
                                                                                                    • Wave
                                                                                                      • Weather
                                                                                                        • Willow
                                                                                                          • Woods