Friday, November 20, 2009

What are some less common nature names?

What are some nature names for both girls and boys?





I have all the common ones:





violet


sky


rain


lake


river


forrest


Daisy





etc, so what are some others?

What are some less common nature names?
lily


Autumn


Ocean


Rose


Ruby


Sapphire


Natura


ivy


iris


summer


Luna (Moon)


Selene (moon)


Lavender


Pearl


Jade


Amber


chrystal


Saffron


Cinnamon


sage


Daisy


meadow


Midori- means grean in japanese
Reply:sunny


rose


paloma


jasmine


sandy


luna (moon in spanish)


mmm thats all i can think of
Reply:Willow


ivy


meadow


summer


autumn
Reply:Soleil


Sunshine


Lily


Tulip


Leaf


Breezy
Reply:here are some that sound natural to me:





luna


hunter


lila


lavender


rose


hazel


briar


rosemary


jade


amber


fleur


sage
Reply:Brook


Clay


Breeze


Rainey


Misty


Ridge


Rock


Lake


Bay


Sonny


Sunny


Winter


Autumn


Summer


Nile


Caspian


Cliff


Dawn


Grove


Haze


Quarry


Sandy


Sky


Star


Storm


Stormy
Reply:Ivy


Fern


Bambi


Marigold


Lilac


Lavender


Mariposa


Bloom


Blossom


Flora
Reply:Aurora


Ivy


Laurel


Meadow


Winter


Hazel


Fern


Shasta


Primrose


Poppy


Hyacinth


Heather


Misty


Stormy


Lark


Liana


Coral


Wren


Falon (im not sure if this is but it sounds like falcon)





Cyrus(means sun)


Asher


Birch


Flint


River


Chad


Laken


Tiger


Oakley


Cedar


Dylan
Reply:Poppy


Acacia


Jessamine


Ivy


Dahlia


Willow


Briar





Forrest


Jay


Ash


Reed
Reply:Willow, Aspen, April, June.. etc on the month names, Dawn, Ocean, Lily, Rose.. again etc with flower names, Summer, Starr, Rayne(Rain), River, Brooke..





Haze, River, Ash(er), Clay, Fisher, Forrest, Grove(er)..
Reply:Meadow


Heather


Lily


Willow


Apple


Fern


Ivy


Iris


Ginger


Jasmine


Sierra


Rosemary


Amaryllis


Acacia
Reply:Poppy


Posey


Stone


Fern


Wren


Lark


Robin


Rainbow


Summer


Autumn


Spring


Winter


Marigold


Azalea


Wade


Reef


Finn


Oakley


Waverly


Coral


Gill


Laken


Lane


Skylar


Aurora


Dawn


Luna


Sunny


Etoile (Star in French)


Soleil (Sun in French)


Moon


Orion (a constellation)


Castor (a star)


Pollux (a star)


Eve


Ocean


Star


Sunshine


Hyacinth


Gladiolas


Fleur (flower in french)


Solstice


Saffron


Ginger


Sage


Cinnamon


May/Mae


June


August


Augustus


Augustine


Augustina


October


November (Nova)


Wednesday


Aquada


Aquanetta
Reply:How about Phoenix?





I don't know whether I'd really have the guts to call my kid that, if you did, I think it would be a pretty awesome middle name :)





Also, I like Rowan. Not sure if this is a 'nature' name as such, but it sounds more natural for a name compared to Bradley or something I think.





Hope I helped :)
Reply:Willow


Meadow


Calla (the flower Calla Lily)


Iris


June


Raine


Winter


Summer


Autumn








Clay


Forrest


Leaf/Leif


Cliff








All I got, sorry





=]
Reply:Bryony


Daphne


Aurelia


Xanthe


Ivy


Scarlet


Ruby


Autumn


Briallen


Iris


Jade


Eve


Aspen


Blanche


Dawn


Aurora


Russet


Lux / Luz


Dahlia


Asphodel


Garnet


Hazel


Petra


Flora


Bellatrix


Susannah


Lily


Ivory


Brooke


Aries


Brisa


Delphine


Chrysanthe


Lilac


Robin


Ebony


Willow


Briar


Rose


Stella


Oceane





Basil


Jasper


Lachlan


Griffin


Jett


Leo


Caspian


Gray


Phoenix


Asher
Reply:Boys-





Wood/Woods


Ash


Brooks


West


Pine


Oak


Grove


Cedar


Elm


Spruce


Echo





Girls-





Meadow


Prairie


Star


Swan


Wren


Lake


Heaven


Ember


Breeze


Aspen


Caraway


Poppy


Marigold


Ivy


Iris


Lilac


Dahlia


Camellia





Hope this helps!
Reply:Rose





Lilly





Calla





Dew*yea ive hard this before..





Breeze





Rain
Reply:Girls:





Océane - Pronunciation: (o say AN) - Meaning From the ocean, french and greek.





Wintertide - Meaning winter time.





Azure/Azura - Meaning Sky blue - French





Cerise - Pronounced (suh REEZ) - Meaning cherry - French.





Esmerelda/ Esmeralda - Meaning emerald - Spanish





Miku - Meaning beautiful crimson - Japanese





Sable - Meaning sable (black) - English





Silver - meaning silver - English





Tawny - meaning tawny/ tanned - English





Ambre - Pronunciation: (AM bruh) - Meaning amber - French





Amber - Meaning amber - English





Snow - Meaning snow / fair skinned - English





Belladonna - Meaning the belladonna plant, also known as deadly nightshade, is extremely toxic to humans and many animals. It gets its name from its previous pharmacological use as eye-drops; women used them to make their pupils dilate, likely an effect of the poison. Many eventually went blind. Also beautiful woman..- Italian





Bluebell - Meaning blue flower - English





Briar-Rose - Meaning a rose within a prickly shrub. - English





Brook - Meaning a brook/stream. - English





Camellia - Pronunciation: (ka MEEL ya); (ka MEE lee uh) - Meaning the camellia gets its name from botanist Georg Kamel. Its large red, white or pink blossoms resemble roses. The Chinese camellia is the plant from which tea leaves are harvested. - English





Daphne - Meaning laurel - Greek





Clover - Meaning clover - English





Dove - Meaning a bird that is a symbol of peace - English





Flora - Meaning flower - Latin





Fauna - Meaning animal life - Latin





Gardenia - Meaning garden's flower - Latin





Hazel/Hazelle - Meaning hazel tree - light brown - English





Heather - Meaning Heather or Calluna is a perennial shrub. Heather is normally found in heathland. - English





Icy - Meaning ice-like. - English





Lotus - Meaning flower from the name of the lotus flower or the lotus fruit. - Greek





Primrose - Meaning first rose - Latin





Sakura - Meaning cherry blossom - Japanese





Starling - Meaning name of a bird, Starlings are small to medium-sized passerine birds in the family Sturnidae. - English





Terra - Meaning earth / soil...- English





Sanguine - Meaning blood-red








Boys:





Bleu - Meaning blue - French.





Bowie - Meaning yellow/fair haired - Gaelic





Wolf - meaning wolf - English





Wulf - meaning wolf - German





Wolfrik - meaning king of the wolves - Germanic





Crow - meaning crow - english





Cloud - meaning cloud - English





Draco - Meaning dragon, serpent - Greek





Drake - Meaning snake, dragon - English





Flint - Meaning flint (or flintstone) is a hard, sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as a variety of chert.A flint-worker; a cold-hearted person - English





Fox - Meaning fox - English





Jet - Meaning black gemstone - English





Kodiak - Meaning island - Russian





Leo - Meaning lion - Latin





Ren - Meaning water lily - Japanese





Rye - Meaning rye, derived from 'rye', which denotes a type of cereal grass, the seeds and grain of which are used in cooking, baking, and whiskey making. - English





Thorn - Meaning thorn bush - English





Vale/Vail/Vaile - Meaning valley usually with a stream - English





Zephyr - meaning west wind , Zéphyr (ZEH-feer) has been on rare occasions given as a first name on boys in France, but was never popular as it coincides with the vocabulary word for a west wind. The variant Zéphir is more popular, although it stays a very unusual name as well. - Greek





Ice - Meaning frozen water - American





Rider - Meaning one who rides - English





Ranger - Meaning gamekeeper - English








Both:





Cyan - Meaning Greenish-blue - Pronunciation: (si an) - English.





Brier/Briar - Meaning thorny plant - English





Indigo - Meaning blue purple color - English





Shadow - Meaning shadow - English





Tempest - Meaning storm - English





Frost - Meaning the freezing of water - English


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