Plant baby names
Names tagged with “Plant” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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10 names
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- Fern
English
94A plant with delicate, feathery fronds. Derived from the plant itself, symbolizing grace and woodland beauty.
- Maize
English
84A cereal grain plant cultivated for food, or corn. Modern usage derives from the Taíno word 'mahiz' via Spanish colonization.
- Yarrow
English
84A flowering plant known for its feathery leaves and traditional use in herbal medicine and yarrow divination rituals.
- Liana
Latin
76Liana is derived from the French word for climbing vine or liana plant, symbolizing growth and natural grace.
- Juniper
Latin
74The juniper is an evergreen shrub or small tree (Juniperus communis) whose berries have been used since antiquity for flavoring gin and in medicine. The name derives from Latin 'juniperus,' of uncertain ultimate origin, possibly related to root words meaning 'youth' or 'to aid,' reflecting the plant's enduring vitality.
- Ivylyn
English
62Modern blend of Ivy (the climbing plant symbolizing fidelity and eternal life) with the diminutive suffix -lyn, creating a nature name with vintage charm
- Thistle
English
42From the thistle plant, a prickly flowering herb symbolizing resilience and protection in Scottish heraldry.
- Phox
Greek
42From Greek 'phlox' meaning 'flame,' named after the vibrant flowering plant with bright clustered blooms.
- Briony
Latin
42From the bryony vine plant with small red berries. The name gained literary popularity in the 20th century.
- Senna
Celtic
30Wise or elderly in Old Irish tradition; also associated with the senna plant used in herbal medicine.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
