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Draw inspiration from the spring season when choosing a baby’s name. Here are ideas for both feminine and masculine names that celebrate the rebirth of nature.
Spring is a luminous interval where everything is reborn: buds blossom, gardens burst with color, and the air becomes sweet. Naturally, this season of renewal offers a wealth of poetic inspiration for selecting a child’s name. From delicate flowers and growing light to the first rays of sunshine, the season provides an array of charming options for welcoming a newborn. Whether you’re expecting a boy or a girl, explore our selection of spring-themed names, full of freshness and life.
The Most Charming Spring Names
Names that pay tribute to flowers are, of course, very popular for girls. While Rose, Violet, Iris, and Anemone are well-established, other names like Florelle, Varda, or Sawsan are also worth considering. Contrary to popular belief, boys can also have floral names like Hyacinth or Narcissus. You might choose names that evoke light, such as Elouan, or names that are related to spring months like Mayeul or even the protector of gardens, Warren. For a baby girl, you might love the name Aviva, which means spring in Hebrew, Chloe, meaning young shoot, or Elaia, which translates to swallow in Basque!
What Spring Name for a Little Boy?
If you are looking for a seasonally inspired name, here are some spring names for boys that resonate with the beauty of the season. Often, it’s the meanings or translations of the names that are most expressive.
- Elouan combines the Celtic roots El and Lou which mean “wealth” and “light,” akin to the gentle light reborn in spring.
- Olivier, derived from Oliva, means “olive” and relates to the olive tree, a Mediterranean symbol of peace.
- The Latin-origin name Virgil comes from Virga, meaning “slender twig.”
- Clement translates to “mildness” or “gentleness,” reflecting the mild temperatures of spring.
- Balder, from the term Bhaltr, meaning “bright.” In Scandinavian mythology, Balder is the god of light and spring.
- Samson, from Hebrew Simsôn, means “sun.”
- Hyacinth, from the Greek Huakinthos, refers to the hyacinth flower and is a unisex name.
- Helios, from Greek, meaning “sun,” can be a unisex name.
- Jonas, from the Hebrew Yônah, means “dove.”
- Sezny translates to “sunbeam” in Celtic.
- Abriel means “Born in April.”
- Florent, from the Latin “florere,” means “to bloom.”
- June, meaning “June” in English, is becoming popular among parents.
- Imran, which translates to “flourishing” in Arabic, has a melodious sound.
- George means “farmer” in Greek, a nod to sowing the earth.
- Following June with Junien, and May with Maïeul!
- Zephyr in Greek means “gentle wind.”
The Most Beautiful Spring Names for Baby Girls
Many names for girls also evoke the spring season and the sense of renewal. Numerous floral names such as Rose, Iris, Daisy, and the name Fleur are spring-inspired names gaining popularity among parents. Here are some examples of feminine spring names:
- Aviva is a melodious name meaning “spring” in Hebrew.
- From Greek, Marguerite comes from Margaritês, meaning “pearl” or “purity.”
- From Latin, Lucile derives from Lux, meaning “light” that brightens gardens in the new warm days.
- Cybele, a Greek name from kubelê, was a deity representing nature in Phrygian mythology.
- Anemone references the flower that opens in the wind.
- Gina, of Hebrew origin from Gan, means “garden” and also relates to a Greek mythological place.
- Thalia, from Latin Natalis, means “birth.”
- Iris, like the flower blooming from January to July, also has a Greek origin meaning “rainbow.”
- The name Violette might inspire future parents, derived from the small flowers that bloom in spring.
- Of course, the name Fleur is quintessentially spring, from the Latin Flos, meaning “flower.”
- Lilas, also a flower blooming in spring, comes from Hebrew Elisaba, meaning “God is my oath.”
- April: First sun, first buds. And fittingly, April means “to open up” in Latin.
- Chloé has been a favorite since 1997, from Greek meaning “young shoot.”
- Zora translates to “beautiful flower” in Arabic.
- In spring, Tal is the “dew” that settles on fresh grass.
- As cherry trees bloom in spring, the name Cheryl signifies strength, ambition, and skill.
- Floriane, meaning “flowering” in Latin, is another lovely choice.
- Enara, a Basque name, refers to a swallow.
- Soria, from Cambodian, means “sun’s clarity.”
Names drawn from nature continue to trend each year. Spring names also add a touch of poetry; some are short, rare, and unique… all highly sought after by expectant and new parents.
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