Forest baby names

  1. Aspen
    • Origin:

      Nature and place-name
    • Description:

      As trendy as the chic Colorado ski resort and film festival, Aspen is fast becoming more popular for girls than for boys, but this nature name would work equally well for either.
  2. Adken
    • Adoeete
      • Alaqua
        • Amadahi
          • Azuolas
            • Beech
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "beech tree"
              • Description:

                If you prefer the woods to the ocean, you'll want to name your son (or daughter) Beech instead of Beach.
            • Branch
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Description:

                Branch is an attractive name with associations both with trees and with branching out into brave new worlds. Baseball's Branch (born Wesley, with Branch as his middle name) Rickey broke the color barrier by hiring Jackie Robinson for the Dodgers. Like Leaf, Branch makes a nice, not-so-obvious, addition to the tree category.
            • Brax
              • Origin:

                Variation of Brock
              • Meaning:

                "badger"
              • Description:

                If you can name a boy Max instead of Maxwell, or Jax instead of Jackson, then why not Brax instead of Braxton? Over 3300 boys were named the trendy Braxton in the US in one recent year, but snappy short form Brax is a newcomer used for only a handful of babies. Brax may feel more popular than that, though, as many Braxtons are called Brax.
            • Buck
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "male deer or rabbit"
              • Description:

                Comedian Roseanne Barr chose this macho nature name for her son. In the 18th century it was used to describe a dashing, fashionable dressed man. Buck fits in well alongside names like Beck, Jack and Huck.
            • Dural
              • Ebony
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Description:

                  An attractive and now underused nature name belonging to a tree whose wood is prized for its dark color and dense texture, which shines when polished. Ebony joined the most popular girl names list in the US in the early 1970s, peaked in 1982 at #132, and dropped back below the Top 1000 in 2006.
              • Eoghan
                • Origin:

                  Irish Gaelic
                • Meaning:

                  "born of the yew tree"
                • Description:

                  Pronounced like Owen, this was the name of several early Irish kings and saints, as well as a celebrated Ulster hero. Often spelled with two 'n's in Scotland, it has been Anglicized as Ewan, Ewen, Euan, Owen, Hugh, or Eugene.
              • Ektra
                • Fawn
                  • Origin:

                    Nature name
                  • Meaning:

                    "a young deer"
                  • Description:

                    The doe-eyed Fawn is as gentle and soft as the baby deer it represents. And much like that baby deer, it carries with it the potential of new life. Fawn was featured at the bottom of the Top 1000 throughout the '60s and '70s — around the same time that Bambi came into play. But unlike Bambi, Fawn maintains relevance in the 21st century, thanks to its warmth and ties to the natural world. We would love to meet more baby girls named Fawn.
                • Forrest
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "dweller near the woods"
                  • Description:

                    Forrest is one of the earliest appealingly sylvan, outdoorsy choices, borne by newsman Sawyer, actor Whitaker, and football Hall of Famer Gregg. Forrest Gates was a character on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
                • Fox
                  • Origin:

                    Animal name
                  • Description:

                    Fox is one animal name backed by a longish tradition, and then popularized via the lead character Fox Mulder on X Files. Fox is simple, sleek, and a little bit wild, and could make an interesting middle name.
                • Grove
                  • Origin:

                    Nature name
                  • Meaning:

                    "grove of trees"
                  • Description:

                    If you find Grover too fusty and furry, this is a much cooler-sounding alternative.
                • Hjörtur
                  • 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.