Willow, River, Sage, Hazel, Ivy. Nature names are everywhere right now. Some are subtle (Sylvia means forest). Others are on the nose (River is a river). All of them beat naming your kid after a Kardashian.
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gift of Yahweh
Spanishyoung ceremonial attendant, helper to the priest
Spanishassociated with, united
Hebrewmoon
Latindawn
Englishhazel tree
Englishfortunate, prosperous
Jewishson of Hudd
Americanman from Lucania
Italianyoung warrior
Welshson of the sea
WelshSaint James
Spanishisland
Scottishson of Jack
Englishivy plant, climbing vine
Englishnight, dark beauty
Arabicbrave in war
EnglishFrom Old English 'welig', the willow tree; a na...
EnglishLittle hollow; from the little hollow place
ScottishLittle fire; born of fire
IrishFrom Hebrew 'Kalev'; possibly related to 'kelev...
EnglishFrom the Middle English 'couper' or Middle Low ...
Englishwater
Indiansupplanter
Brazilian Portuguesediminutive of Sarah
Englishplace name: town in Scotland
Scottishmessenger
Spanishred, ruby-colored
Englishchampion, famous one
Irishwayside land, roadside settlement
Americanroyal child of heaven
Hawaiianone who lives near a brook
Americanoak tree
Turkishwestern farmstead, western settlement
Americanlittle red-haired one
Irishdelight, pleasure
Hebrewshe who intoxicates
Irishthe daisy flower
Englishthe fall season
Englishof the forest
Englishjade stone, precious green gemstone
Englishstranger, foreigner
IrishGod will increase
Spanishfrom the coal settlement or dark town
Englishman, mankind, human
Hebrewchief, royalty
Caribbeanfrom the eastern homestead
Englishfrom the long ridge
Englishtreeless plain, open grassland
Englishvenerable
Englishfarmer, earth worker
Englishyouth-producing, ever-young
Englishflowing body of water, stream
Englishmeadow covered in heather
Englishone who shoots with a bow and arrow
Englishtruth, from Hebrew Emmet meaning truth or faith...
Englishash tree woodland clearing
Americanson of Carr (marsh dweller)
Americanpure
Spanishhuntsman, pursuer
Englishman of prayer
Irishsawyer, lumber worker
Englishtreasurer, keeper of treasure
Englishshelter, refuge
Dutchmounted warrior, horseman
Englishlover of hounds
Irishember, smoldering remnant
Englishflower named for botanist Pierre Magnol
Englishreddish-brown earth pigment
Englishborn in summer
Englishwise, the herb sage
Englishbeloved, may God protect
Spanishfortified hill
Englishmeadow of the wren, small bird meadow
Englishthe royal/divine one (lani = heaven/royalty)
Hawaiianson of Stephen, crown bearer
Americanoak tree, pool
Americanoak tree clearing
Englishflute player, pipe player
Englishdove
Scottishwild boar meadow
Americannight rain
Japaneseolive tree
Englishbeautiful, lovely
Americanorange tree
Hawaiianfortification wall
Englishwealthy
Hebrewweary
Italianwinding valley
Americancheerful settlement
Americanfair, white, bright
Irishjasmine flower
Englishcloth fuller, fabric tucker
Americanson of Kenneth
Americanperson from Scotland
Americanshelter, sanctuary
Americandivine play
Englishglory, elevation (from mountain name)
Spanishsmall bird (the wren)
Englishflowing body of water
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