Rock and Mineral Names For Nature Lovers

  1. 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.
  2. Gypsum
    • Gypsum
      • Hematite
        • Iolite
          • Jade
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "stone of the side"
            • Description:

              As a precious stone, Jade is known for its cool green hues, its importance in Chinese art, and its ability to transmit wisdom, confidence, and clarity. As a name however, Jade is a 90’s throwback in the UK, a Number 1 choice in France, and a returning gem in the US right now.
          • Jasper
            • Origin:

              Persian
            • Meaning:

              "bringer of treasure"
            • Description:

              Jasper originated as a variation of the Latin Gaspar, which ultimately derived from the Persian word ganzabara, meaning "bringer of treasure." As a given name, Jasper’s etymology is unrelated to that of the gemstone, which comes from a Semitic word meaning "speckled stone." Jasper is the usual English form for one of the Three Wise Men who brought gifts to the infant Christ according to medieval tradition and appears in the Bible as a reference to the stone itself in Revelations 4:3.
          • Lapis
            • Malachite
              • Origin:

                Gemstone name
              • Description:

                There aren't many gemstone names that are firmly masculine but Malachite is one of these. The gemstone is a rich green colour and is often used for decorative sculptures. The name is thought to derive from the name of the Mallow plant, the leaves of which resemble the patterns on the gemstone. The name is also similar to the Hebrew name Malachi.
            • Marble
              • Obsidian
                • Origin:

                  English word name
                • Description:

                  This rarely used boys name is one of the few gem names for a boy. Obsidian is actually a type of volcanic glass, formed when lava cools very quickly. This ultra-cool name might spark a love of volcanoes and geology in a little boy.
              • Olivine
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "olive"
                • Description:

                  A gem named for its green hue.
              • Opal
                • Origin:

                  Sanskrit
                • Meaning:

                  "gem"
                • Description:

                  Opal is on the verge of a repolishing, following other jewel names like Ruby and Pearl. A Top 100 name during the first two decades of the twentieth century, the opalescent Opal has a good chance of coming back as another O-initial option.
              • Peridot
                • Origin:

                  Arabic
                • Meaning:

                  "a green gemstone"
                • Description:

                  Peridot is the gem of the month of August, a vibrant green mineral, said to be good for helping people put the past behind them, and an interesting, undiscovered jewel name. It was regarded in ancient times as the symbol of the sun.
              • Peridot
                • Quartz
                  • Origin:

                    Mineral name
                  • Description:

                    This may be a bit quirky to make it as a name, especially in first place. If you love it, you might try it in the middle.
                • Quartz
                  • Ruby
                    • Origin:

                      Latin
                    • Meaning:

                      "deep red precious stone"
                    • Description:

                      Vibrant, sassy, and bubbly, Ruby is a vintage gem that hasn’t lost any of its sparkle. Currently popular in a number of English-speaking countries, Ruby is proof of the 100 Year Rule, trending again for the first time since its heyday in the 1910s.
                  • Slate
                    • Origin:

                      Word name
                    • Description:

                      One of the more unusual of the current crop of strong, single-syllable boys' names, evoking the images of both old-fashioned blackboards and modern stepping-stones and countertops.
                  • Selenite