Names for boys inspired by nature

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Choosing a name for a future child is usually not an easy task. The chosen name, in most cases, will have passed numerous filters. And one way to filter can be to choose names from a specific theme: classical, neutral, inspired by mythology or how today we propose to you in nature. If you search names for boys inspired by nature, You are in the right place!

Boy names

Let's start with names for boys. They are certainly not missing alternative names for boys inspired by nature, although it is true that the list is less generous than the one formulated for girls. You will find, yes, very varied names, many in Basque.

  1. Aran. The word in Basque means "valley" and the name refers to the Aran Valley, which is a Spanish region located in the Pyrenees.
  2. Dael. It means "Who lives in the valley." Originally it was a name that referred only to the female gender but now it is also used for the male gender.
  3. Attachment. A word that in several Basque dialects is used to designate the sun, which is called eguzki in Batua Basque, or on the side of the sun.
  4. Hodei. In Basque mythology, genius of storms at the mercy of Mari who brings the storm and hail. In Basque it means cloud.
  5. Ilan. Of Hebrew origin, it is translated as "vigorous tree."
  6. Izei. If you look for the word izei in a Spanish Basque dictionary, it will return the meaning of fir tree.
  7. Kimetz. Name in Basque that comes from the word kimu, which means sprout or shoot.
  8. Leo. The name Leo comes from Latin and means "lion." A name associated with bravery and strength.
  9. Oliver. The name Oliver is of Latin origin, specifically, it is a variant of the French Olivier that translates as "the olive tree."
  10. Urko. In Basque it means "of water" and there are more than one mountain with this name in the Basque Country.

Girl's names

As we have already told you, the list of names for girls is much more generous. And it could have been much more but we have decided to keep 20, enough for you to find something to your liking, I'm sure!

Viking goddess names for girls

  1. Ainara It means swallow in Basque. A bird that symbolizes spring since it is at that time when it comes to us. Other variants of the same name are Elaia and Enara.
  2. Alba. The woman of dawn Alba refers to awakening and comes from the Latin word "albus" which means white.
  3. Aurora. It comes from the Latin word dawn.
  4. Ava. It comes from the Latin word meaning bird, although in Persian it also means voice or sound.
  5. Daphne. It means "Laurel flower/nymph". This name comes from the Greek name "Δάφνη", which was assigned to the nymph daughter of Peneus the river god in Greek mythology.
  6. Ebe. The etymological meaning of the name Ebe is youthful like a flower. It comes from the name Eve and refers to the first woman created according to the book of Genesis.
  7. Gem: The proper name Gemma has its origins in the Latin "gemmus", which means jewel or gem.
  8. Haiza. Haizea means wind, and in traditional Basque mythology these winds are considered living beings. He also takes the name Haizene.
  9. Hazel. One of the most popular nature names for girls, meaning hazelnut.
  10. Helena: This name, which comes from the German "Helénè" has been interpreted as "splendor of the sun."
  11. India: The name India comes from the Hindu word "indus" which means river of great flow.
  12. Iris: This name comes from the Greek term "Ιρις" which means rainbow and is related to the Greek goddess Iris, who symbolizes the alliance between men and gods.
  13. Izarus. From the Basque word meaning island. Bermeo Island and old hermitage of Our Lady.
  14. Mar: Lady of the sea, of Italian origin and coming from the Latin word "mare".
  15. Olivia. It means olive tree in Latin and takes its popularity in English from William Shakespeare.
  16. Rosalia: Which is like roses. This name comes from the Latin "rosalias" which was used for pagan festivals, where roses were thrown to the dead.
  17. Selene: This name has its origin in Greek mythology, and comes etymologically from the term "Σελήνη" which means "moonlight."
  18. Sierra. From the Spanish word sierra, meaning "mountain range."
  19. Sol: It means radiant and refers to the main star of our solar system.
  20. Zahara: The name Zahara is a female name of Arabic origin that means radiance, resplendent or brilliant.