Nature baby names are inspired by animals, weather, flowers, trees, bodies of water … really, anything that you can dream up about mother nature and the great outdoors.
Able is simply a spelling variation of Abel, and an unpopular one at that. If you are willing and able, don't name your son...
Greek: Thorny; In Greek mythology, the acacia tree symbolizes immortality and resurrection. Acacia wood was used in the Bible to...
French Origin
German: Of the nobility; the wife of Emperor Otto the Great and the name of an Australian city
Greek: Shield; In Greek mythology, Aegis was the goat-skin shield of Zeus and his daughter Athena.
Not all jewel names can be hits, and Agate is definitely a miss. Do yourself—and your future child—a favor and pretend...
Irish: Little, fiery; Aidan is a modern English spelling of the early medieval Gaelic name Áedán.
A spirited baby may be in the cards for you if you decide to name your son Aiden, derived from the Irish Aidan, meaning "fiery...
Anglo Saxon Origin
English: Old friend, wise friend. Variant of Alvin. A surname derived from Aldwyn. Related to the Alder tree.
English: Old friend, wise friend. Variant of Alvin. A surname derived from Aldwyn. Related to the Alder tree.
A variation of the more formal-sounding Alicia, the breezier Alyssa rocketed in popularity in the 1980s, thanks to actress...
Do you want to be reminded of just how loveable your daughter is every time you yell her name in frustration? Then perhaps...
Greek: Flower; poetically used to mean a simple shepherdess or country girl in I Care Not For Those Ladies by Thomas Campion (1567-1620)...
Ambergris is odoriferous and is used in the making of perfume products. Amber, the fossilized jewel as it is defined in English...
A steadily popular name for several decades—Amber was everywhere in the 1980s and '90s—the name now, surprisingly, makes...
American: Place name for the United States of America
Latin: derived from the Latin, Americus, in homage to explorer Amerigo Vespucci