Bohemian baby names
Names tagged with “Bohemian” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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21 names
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- Azure
French
94The color of the clear sky or precious lapis lazuli stone. Derived from Persian lāzaward, meaning 'blue,' and adopted into French and English to denote the vivid blue pigment and hue.
- Indigo
Sanskrit
91A deep blue dye derived from the indigo plant, historically valued as a precious pigment. Symbolizes wisdom, depth, and mystery in various cultures.
- Coraleigh
Celtic
84Modern blend of Coral (sea-origin gemstone) and the suffix -leigh (clearing), creating a nature-inspired feminine form with contemporary appeal.
- Shakti
Sanskrit
84Divine feminine power or energy in Hindu philosophy. Represents the cosmic force of creation and manifestation.
- Kymani
Celtic
74Beloved chief or graceful warrior. Derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'fine' or 'graceful' combined with elements suggesting leadership and strength.
- Sahalie
English
62From Chinook meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky', reflecting spiritual connection to celestial realms
- Shenandoah
English
62Possibly derived from Lenape words meaning 'big meadow' or 'where the stars are reflected', named after the Shenandoah River in Virginia
- Savannah
Spanish
56From the Savannah River, named after the Savannah people of Georgia. The word derives from the Taíno word 'zabana' meaning grassy plain or meadow.
- Amberle
Celtic
42Derived from amber, the fossilized tree resin, symbolizing warmth and golden light. Often blended with Celtic elements suggesting 'little' or 'noble.'
- Samaia
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', also interpreted as 'of the mind' in classical texts
- Rayane
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Serani
Irish
42Derived from Seren, meaning 'star' in Welsh/Irish tradition, with the suffix -i creating a diminutive or softer variant. Carries celestial and ethereal connotations.
- Gypsie
English
42From the Romani people, also used as a variant of 'gypsy,' referring to a wandering or free-spirited lifestyle and culture.
- Indio
Spanish
42From Latin 'indicus' meaning 'of or from India.' Used in Spanish-speaking cultures to denote indigenous peoples and tropical associations.
- Wenzel
Germanic
42From Wenceslaus, derived from Old High German meaning 'greater glory.' Common in Central Europe and Bohemia.
- Topanga
English
40From the Tongva people of Southern California, likely meaning 'where the mountains meet the sea' or referring to Topanga Canyon and State Park
- Jewell
English
40A precious gemstone or ornament; something of great value or beauty. Originally a noun used as a name to convey preciousness and worth.
- Kashmire
Sanskrit
40From the Kashmir region of South Asia, a place name referring to the mountainous valley between India and Pakistan known for its natural beauty.
- Gypsy
English
40From Romani people, historically used to describe the nomadic ethnic group. The term derives from Egyptian origins via Greek 'Aigyptos', corrupted to 'Gypsy' in English.
- Lotus
Latin
30A water lily flower sacred in Buddhism and Hinduism, symbolizing purity, enlightenment, and spiritual rebirth across Eastern traditions.
- Riverlynne
Celtic
10Modern blend combining 'river' with the Celtic suffix '-lynne,' evoking flowing waters and nature.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
