Plant Name baby names
Names tagged with “Plant Name” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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15 names
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- Hawthorn
English
84From the hawthorn tree, a thorny flowering shrub bearing white blossoms and red berries, symbolizing hope and protection in folklore.
- Holly
English
76Named for the holly plant, an evergreen shrub with bright red berries and spiky leaves, symbolizing protection and good fortune in winter folklore.
- Heather
English
76Named for the heather plant, a small shrub with delicate purple-pink flowers common in Scotland and Northern Europe.
- Koriandr
Greek
62From Greek koriandron, the coriander plant. A modern creative variant spelling of Coriander, blending botanical heritage with contemporary naming style.
- Sabal
Spanish
42From Latin 'sabulum' meaning sand. Also refers to the sabal palm, a native tree of the southeastern United States with cultural significance.
- Aralia
Latin
42From the genus Aralia, a tropical flowering plant with delicate clusters of small flowers. Used as a modern nature name.
- Ivyy
English
42A modern creative spelling of Ivy, the climbing plant symbolizing fidelity, marriage, and eternal life in Victorian symbolism.
- Penda
Celtic
42From Old Irish meaning 'little red one,' also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries.
- Savin
Latin
42From Latin 'sabina', referring to the savine juniper plant with aromatic wood used in ancient times.
- Strawberry
English
42From Old English 'streowberige', combining 'streow' (straw) and 'berige' (berry). Named for the straw-like runners the plant produces.
- Hollie
English
40Derived from Holly, a name referencing the holly plant with its bright red berries and evergreen leaves, symbolizing protection and good fortune.
- Ivymae
English
40A modern compound name combining Ivy (the climbing evergreen plant) with Mae (meaning 'greater' or 'month of May'). Evokes nature, growth, and springtime vitality.
- Anise
Greek
40From Greek 'anison', referring to the aromatic anise plant with its distinctive licorice-like seeds used in cooking and traditional medicine.
- Pine
English
10From the pine tree, an evergreen conifer symbolizing strength, resilience, and endurance in nature.
- Ivee
Irish
6From Old Irish 'Ífe', associated with the ivy plant and its climbing, persistent nature.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
