These Popular Nature Baby Names Capture Kids' Untamed Personalities

Whether a new parent is looking for names for boys, names for girls, or gender-neutral names, there are certain trends that come up over and over again. While some of these cycle in and out quickly others have remarkable staying power, like nature baby names inspired by the beauty of the world around us.

"Parents may appreciate nature names for their connections to serenity or peacefulness, or see them as evoking a wild, untamed quality," says Sophie Kihm, editor-in-chief of baby-naming website Nameberry. "Others may opt for nature names because of their evocative images — we’ve seen many parents choose a name like River, for example, in connection to a special river in their hometown or an otherwise meaningful place."

These qualities have made nature names exceedingly popular. "We’ve identified landscape names as one of the biggest baby name trends of 2025," she adds. "These are short, streamlined names that immediately conjure a specific image. Think Coast, Ridge and Field. But the most common nature names in the U.S. are botanical names for girls — Violet, Hazel, Ivy, and Willow are in the Top 50 — and water names for boys, like Dylan (meaning “son of the sea”), Kai (meaning “ocean”), Brooks and River, which are in the Top 150 for boys."

Ready to be inspired by nature? Check out these nature baby names.


Most Popular Nature Baby Names

These names rank among the most popular baby names in the United States, according to the Social Security Administration (SSA). They all rank within the country's top 500 names.

Boy Names

  1. Dylan

  2. Kai

  3. Brooks

  4. Rowan

  5. River

  6. Onyx

  7. Banks

  8. Orion

  9. Ares

  10. Sage

  11. Forrest

  12. Reed

  13. Apollo

  14. Eden

  15. Wells

Girl Names

  1. Luna

  2. Violet

  3. Hazel

  4. Lily

  5. Aurora

  6. Nova

  7. Ivy

  8. Willow

  9. Stella

  10. Ruby

  11. Autumn

  12. Iris

  13. Jade

  14. Daisy

  15. Juniper

john legend and his daughter luna walking in new york city december 13, 2017
John Legend named his daughter Luna, which is the Latin word for moon.Gotham - Getty Images

Gender-Neutral Nature Names

In addition to nature names, unisex names are a huge trend among the current crop of new parents. Luckily, there are a ton of names that fit both categories. In fact, while the SSA splits the most popular names into "boy names" and "girl names" — a distinction that's becoming increasingly irrelevant — there are so many crossovers. Dylan, Kai, Rowan, River, Sage, Eden and Nova actually rank on both lists. (They're included on the list where they rank higher.) Here are some other gender-neutral nature names:

  1. Briar

  2. Cedar

  3. Cove

  4. Cyprus

  5. Ocean

  6. Robin

  7. Sequoia

  8. Sunny

  9. Wren

  10. Zephyr


Plant/Flower Names

Blossoms, herbs, spices — it's all fair game for baby-name inspiration, Start with these names, which evoke a sweet scent just by looking at them.

  1. Azalea

  2. Basil

  3. Bud

  4. Clover

  5. Dahlia

  6. Elwood

  7. Flora

  8. Heath

  9. Holly

  10. Indigo

  11. Jasmine

  12. Leaf

  13. Marigold

  14. Oleander

  15. Petunia

  16. Poppy

  17. Rose

  18. Sorrel

  19. Valerian

  20. Zinnia


Tree Names

Among plants, trees are a subgenre so big they get a category of their own. There are also variants of tree names — think Oakley and Oaklynn, after Oak — or you can just go with the short-and-sweet common tree name. There are also names that evoke a wooded place, like Arbor, Sylvan or Forest.

  1. Alder

  2. Apple

  3. Ash

  4. Aspen

  5. Birch

  6. Ewan

  7. Koa

  8. Laurel

  9. Lilac

  10. Linden

  11. Magnolia

  12. Oak

  13. Olive

  14. Spruce

  15. Woody

gwyneth paltrow and daughter apple attend a concert
Gwyneth Paltrow was ahead of the curve when she named her daughter Apple.J.Tregidgo - Getty Images

Water Names

Some of the most popular nature names we've seen so far, like Ocean and River, call to mind a place with a view of the water. If that appeals, these names evoke the mysteries of the deep.

  1. Bay

  2. Caspian

  3. Delta

  4. Fjord/Ford

  5. Hudson

  6. Lake

  7. Loch

  8. Marina

  9. Rain

  10. Reef

  11. Rio

  12. Navy

  13. Sailor

  14. Tiberius

  15. Wade


Sky Names

From the depths below to the heavens above, these celestial names look to the skies for inspiration. Think stars, planets, constellations and other up-in-the-air features, as seen in names like Luna (meaning moon), Aurora (meaning daybreak) and Nova (a kind of star).

  1. Atlas

  2. Andromeda

  3. Castor

  4. Celeste

  5. Cosmo

  6. Dawn

  7. Elio

  8. Estella

  9. Leo

  10. Phoebe

  11. Selena

  12. Skye/Skylar

  13. Sol

  14. Soleil

  15. Vesper


Gemstone Names

If a baby name isn't found in the stars, maybe it'll come from the Earth, like jewel and gemstone names like Onyx, Ruby and Jade.

  1. Amber

  2. Amethyst

  3. Ebony

  4. Emerald

  5. Coral

  6. Crystal

  7. Garnet

  8. Jasper

  9. Jem

  10. Mercury

  11. Obsidian

  12. Opal

  13. Pearl

  14. Sapphire

  15. Stone

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