Hybrid car, check. Cloth diapers, check. Letting your child come into this world with a name that’s not the epitome of environmental consciousness, no way! See our list of earth-friendly baby names.
Greek: Thorny; In Greek mythology, the acacia tree symbolizes immortality and resurrection. Acacia wood was used in the Bible to...
Greek: Flower; poetically used to mean a simple shepherdess or country girl in I Care Not For Those Ladies by Thomas Campion (1567-1620)...
A steadily popular name for several decades—Amber was everywhere in the 1980s and '90s—the name now, surprisingly, makes...
English Origin
Latin: Opening up, evocative of the opening of flower buds in the spring; born in or belonging to the month April
English: Ash tree; the root of several English names and therefore a familiar variant of them, including Ashley and Ashton
Aurora was the poetic name of the princess in the 1959 Disney film Sleeping Beauty, but is only now rising in popularity...
English: Bird, like a bird; contemporary name referring to our fine feathered friends and their characteristics and talents
Another name for nature-loving parents, Brook is a surname originally used for boys that is used often now for girls as well...
Brooks is one of those last-name-turned-first-names that's been on the tip of everyone's tongues lately. After a long time...
English: Botanical name for a flowering perennial vine with heart-shaped leaves and a root used in some folk medicine
Camellia, like the flower, unfurls ethereal beauty with every petal — or in this case, syllable. The name is graceful,...
Chloe is one of those lovely European-sounding names that is at an all-time popularity high. Of Greek origin, Chloe is another...
It might be a flower name, but Dahlia is anything but flowery. Pronounced DA-lee-a or DAL-yah, this vintage name reminds...