The first day of Spring is March 19, so maybe you’re feeling a bit springy, or maybe flowers are on your mind. While floral or nature-inspired names for babies like Rose, Daisy, Violet, and Lily were once popular names, they’re making a comeback. According to NameBerry, a platform focused on baby names, said that nature names for girls and boys “have never been more popular.” They also said that nature names in the U.S. top 1000 include Sage, River, Briar, Dahlia, Fox, Ivy, Laurel, Magnolia, Willow, and Wren.
Earthy baby names are usually drawn from all aspects of nature. These include the sky, earth, flowers, animals, and the sea, among others. Celebrities have also helped boost the popularity of nature-inspired baby names.
Summer Rain, River Rose, Blue Ivy, Bear Blaze
In 2021, singer Pink welcomed her daughter, Willow Sage, with her husband, Carey Hard. NFL player Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany Matthews named their daughter Sterling Skye in 2021. Celebrities like Christina Aguilera (Summer Rain), and Kelly Clarkson (River Rose). Megan Fox (Journey River), Kate Winslet (Bear Blaze), and Beyoncé (Blue Ivy) have also drawn from mother nature with their children’s names.
According to BabyCentre, a platform for pregnancy and parenting information, nature-themed names and nature-related names can evoke a sense of calm, beauty, and harmony with the natural world. They’re often gender-neutral, too.
Floral, Earthy, Nature names get mixed reviews.
Some people still have mixed feelings about these kinds of names. On Reddit, someone shared that it’s a “kind of a love-hate scenario.” They explained, “It’s like naming my kid ‘Rock’ or..I. Don’t know, Branch. I can’t imagine meeting an adult named Bunny or.. Poopy,,, for that matter.” Another person said, “I like them, especially the more traditional ones, but they are definitely having a trendy moment.” However, they did add that they believe kids with “floral or earthy” names might feel like their names are “dated” once they’re older.
Naming a child can become a stressful process for many parents-to-be. It could be the pressure of giving someone a name they will have for their entire life. Sometimes, parents name their kids after a family member, someone famous, fictional characters, or sometimes something that reminds them of a sweet memory.
Whether you are inspired by nature or hoping your child will grow up loving the great outdoors, here are some names to consider.