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This is a list of names in which the categories include nature.

Names Categorized "nature"

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Lin 1 Unisex Chinese

Lin 林 is a unisex Chinese name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. The most common character, 林 (lín), means "forest" and is also a common Chinese surname. Another possible character, 琳 (l...

Lina 1 Feminine Arabic

Lina is a feminine name of Arabic origin, derived from the root lāna meaning "to be soft". The name directly translates to "soft" or "tender" in Arabic, evoking gentleness and delicacy. Additionally, it can be traced to...

Linden Unisex English

Linden is an English given name derived from the surname, which itself originates from the Old High German word linta, meaning "linden tree." The name is of the same linguistic root as Lyndon, a variant that also evokes...

Lindon Masculine English

Lindon is a variant of the name Lyndon, which itself originated as a surname derived from a place name meaning "linden tree hill" in Old English. The name thus evokes the imagery of a hill covered with lime or linden tre...

Linford Masculine English

Linford is an English surname transferred to given name use. Surnames, coined as 'lin' for flax or linden, with 'ford' meaning river crossing, synthesize either 'flax ford' or 'linden tree ford', common agricultural land...

Ling Feminine Chinese

Ling is a Chinese feminine given name that carries a variety of meanings depending on the characters used. Most commonly, it is written with the character 灵 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul", often associated with intellige...

Linn Feminine Norwegian Swedish

Linn is a short form of Linnéa and other names containing the same sound, primarily used in Norwegian and Swedish. It is also considered a unisex given name or nickname. Etymology and Origin Linn originated as a diminuti...

Linnaea Feminine English

Linnaea is a feminine given name derived from the genus name of the twinflower, Linnaea borealis. The name is directly taken from the botanical genus, which itself honors the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, the father of...

Linnéa Feminine Swedish

Etymology and OriginsLinnéa is a female given name of Swedish origin, closely tied to the famed 18th-century botanist Carl Linnaeus (ennobled as Carl von Linné). The name has two interconnected derivations. Primarily, it...

Linnea Feminine Danish Finnish +2

Linnea is a feminine given name of Swedish origin, derived as a variant of Linnéa. The name essentially traces back to the twinflower Linnaea borealis, which was named in honor of the renowned 18th-century Swedish botani...

Linnet Feminine English

Linnet is an English feminine given name with dual origins. It may be considered a variant of Lynette, a name popularized by Alfred Tennyson's 1872 poem Gareth and Lynette, where Lynette is a character who eventually mar...

Linton Masculine English

Linton is an English given name derived from a surname, which itself originated from various places named Linton in England and Scotland. The place name has two possible Old English roots: līn meaning "flax" combined wit...

Linus Masculine Danish German +4

Etymology Linus is a masculine given name derived from the Latin form of the Ancient Greek name Linos (Λίνος). The name's meaning is linked to the Greek word linon (λίνον), meaning flax. Flax was used in antiquity for ma...

Linwood Masculine English

Linwood is an English masculine given name derived from a surname, which itself originated as a place name. The toponymic surname Linwood referred to a wooded area near a stream, meaning stream forest from the Old Englis...

Lissa Feminine English

Lissa is a feminine given name, primarily used in English. It is most commonly a short form of Melissa, a name of Greek origin meaning "bee." As a diminutive, Lissa offers a concise and sweet alternative to the longer Me...

Ljerka Feminine Croatian Serbian +1

Ljerka is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene, derived from the rare Serbo-Croatian word lijer meaning “lily”. While the more common word for lily in the language is ljiljan, lijer is an archaic...

Ljilja Feminine Croatian Serbian

Ljilja is a feminine given name primarily used in Croatian and Serbian contexts. It is a short or diminutive form of the longer name Ljiljana. The root name deriving from the ljiljan, which is Serbo-Croatian equivalent o...

Ljiljana Feminine Croatian Serbian

EtymologyLjiljana is a feminine given name prevalent in Croatian and Serbian cultures. It derives from the Serbo-Croatian word ljiljan, meaning "lily." The name thus belongs to a broad cross-cultural category of floral n...

Ljubica Feminine Croatian Macedonian +2

Ljubica is a Slavic feminine given name common in Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It derives from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love" combined with the diminutive suffix -ica. The name can also be interpre...

Lochlainn Masculine Irish Old Irish

Lochlainn is an Irish and Old Irish masculine given name meaning "Viking, Scandinavian" from Old Irish Lochlann, a name for Scandinavia. The name derives from loch meaning "lake" and literally translates to "land of the...

Lochlan Masculine Irish

Lochlan is an Anglicized form of the Old Irish name Lochlainn, which itself derives from the archaic phrase Lochlann, a term used in early Irish sources for Scandinavia, particularly Norway. The name's literal meaning is...

Lochlann Masculine Irish

Lochlann is a variant of Lochlainn, an Irish name derived from Old Irish Lochlann, a term for Scandinavia. The Old Irish name literally means "land of the lakes", from loch "lake", and likely originated as a geographical...

Lonán Masculine Irish Old Irish

Lonán is an Irish and Old Irish masculine name that means "little blackbird". It is derived from the Old Irish word lon ("blackbird") combined with a diminutive suffix, giving it an affectionate or endearing quality. The...

Lora Feminine English

Lora is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant spelling of Laura. While its core meaning derives from the same Latin root as Laura, Lora has developed its own identit...

Lore 2 Feminine Basque

Lore 2 is a Basque feminine given name meaning "flower". In Basque, lore itself is the word for flower, making the name a direct nature reference. As a given name, it shares the same etymological root as the more common...

Lorea Feminine Basque

Lorea is a feminine given name of Basque origin, meaning "flower". It is a variant of Lore, which directly stems from the Basque word for flower. In Basque culture, floral names are common and often reflect the region's...

Lorelle Feminine English

Lorelle is a feminine given name of English origin, considered a variant of Laurel. The name Laurel itself is derived from the laurel tree, which has long been a symbol of victory, honor, and achievement, ultimately from...

Loreto Feminine Italian Spanish

Loreto is a name of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from a town in Italy called Loreto. The town's name comes from the Latin Lauretum, meaning "laurel grove." According to legend, in the 13th century, the house of th...

Lotus Feminine English

Lotus is a feminine given name of English usage, derived from the name of the lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera) or the mythological lotus tree. The name ultimately comes from Greek λωτός (lotos). In Greek and Roman mytholo...

Lovorka Feminine Croatian

Lovorka is a Croatian feminine given name derived from the Croatian word lovor, meaning "laurel tree." The laurel, or bay tree, has deep symbolic roots in Mediterranean and European cultures, traditionally representing v...

Lowell Masculine English

Lowell is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an English surname that itself originated as a Norman French nickname. The name comes from Old French lou meaning "wolf" combined with a diminutive suffix,...

Lubna Feminine Arabic Bengali +1

Lubna is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "storax tree" (from the element lubn). Storax (Styrax officinalis) is a fragrant resin used in perfumery and incense in the ancient Middle East, giving the name an associati...

Lucina Feminine Roman

Lucina is a feminine given name with roots in Roman mythology, derived from Latin. The name originally comes from lucus meaning "grove," but was later reinterpreted as being associated with lux meaning "light." This sema...

Lucine Feminine Armenian

Lucine is an Armenian feminine given name, primarily used as an alternate transcription of Lusine (Լուսինե), which itself derives from the Armenian word lusin (լուսին) meaning "moon". The name thus carries strong lunar a...

Lucineh Feminine Armenian

Lucineh is an alternate transcription of the Armenian name Lusine, which derives from the Armenian word lusin (լուսին), meaning "moon." The name carries a celestial and feminine elegance, reflecting the moon's symbolic a...

Lule Feminine Albanian

Lule is an Albanian feminine given name meaning "flower." The name is derived directly from the Albanian word lule, which translates to "flower" and symbolizes beauty, nature, and freshness. In Albanian culture, nature-i...

Lulit Feminine Amharic

Lulit is a feminine given name of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic word lul (ሉል), meaning “pearl.” In Amharic, the suffix -it is a common feminine marker, making the name directly translate to “pearl” or “preci...

Luljeta Feminine Albanian

Luljeta is a feminine given name used in Albania, where it carries the meaning "flower of life." The name is a compound of the Albanian words lule "flower" and jetë "life," reflecting a combined poetic sense of vitality...

Lulu 2 Feminine Arabic

Lulu is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly meaning "pearls" (لؤلؤ). The name is derived from the singular word for pearl, lu'lu', which in its plural form evokes the imagery of multiple pearls, symbolizing...

Luna Feminine Dutch English +4

Etymology and MythologyLuna directly means "the moon" in Latin, and it is also the word for moon in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and other Romance languages. In Roman mythology, Luna was the goddess of the Moon, often d...

Lur Feminine Basque

Lur is a Basque feminine name meaning "earth" or "ground", derived from the Basque word lur. It reflects a deep connection to nature and the land, which is a common theme in Basque onomastics. The name is simple, crisp,...

Lusine Feminine Armenian

Lusine is an Armenian feminine given name derived from the Armenian word lusin (լուսին), meaning "moon." The name symbolizes light, beauty, and celestial elegance, reflecting the cultural importance of the moon in Armeni...

Lusineh Feminine Armenian

Lusineh is an alternate transcription of the Armenian name Lusine, which is derived from the Armenian word lusin, meaning "moon." The moon holds significant cultural and symbolic value in Armenian tradition, often associ...

Lwandle Unisex Xhosa Zulu

Lwandle is a unisex name of Zulu and Xhosa origin, meaning "ocean" in both languages. The name directly references the vast body of water, embodying depth, power, and tranquility. It is also the name of a township in the...

Lyndon Masculine English

Lyndon is an English given name derived from a surname, which itself originated as a place name meaning "linden tree hill" in Old English. The name is composed of the elements lind (linden tree) and dun (hill). A promine...

Lynton Masculine English

Lynton is a variant of the name Linton, which itself originated as an English surname derived from place names. The place name Linton can have two possible Old English origins: either from līn (flax) and tūn (settlement)...

Lynwood Masculine English

Lynwood is a variant of Linwood. Both names share the same Old English etymology, derived from elements hlynn (meaning "roaring stream" or "waterfall") and wudu (meaning "woods" or "forest"). Thus, Lynwood carries the li...

Lyra Feminine Astronomy

Lyra is a feminine given name whose primary inspiration comes from the constellation of the same name, Lyra, a small but prominent feature of the northern celestial hemisphere. In astronomical terms, Lyra is a constellat...

Lys Feminine French

Lys is a French diminutive of Élisabeth, itself the French form of Elizabeth. Additionally, Lys coincides with the French word for “lily,” a flower long associated with purity, royalty, and the Virgin Mary in Christian i...

Maarit Feminine Finnish

Etymology and MeaningMaarit is the Finnish form of Margaret, a name of ultimately Persian and Indo-Iranian origin meaning "pearl." The root name entered Europe via Greek margarites (μαργαρίτης) and Latin Margarita. In Fi...

Maayan Feminine Hebrew

Maayan is a Hebrew feminine name meaning "spring of water" (עַיִן, ayin). In the Hebrew Bible, the term is used poetically to describe the refreshing and life-giving qualities of natural springs. The name is also associa...

Macdara Masculine Irish Old Irish

Macdara is an Irish male given name derived from the Gaelic Mac Dara, meaning “son of oak.” The name originally functioned as a patronymic—a directional identifier based on an ancestor’s name—but later became a given nam...

Macha Feminine Irish

Macha is a female name of Irish origin, possibly from a Celtic root meaning "plain, field". In Irish mythology, Macha was a sovereignty goddess associated with the province of Ulster, particularly the sites of Navan Fort...

Madara Feminine Latvian

Madara is a Latvian female given name, derived from the Latvian word for a type of flowering plant known as cleavers or bedstraw (Galium aparine). The name belongs to the tradition of botanical or nature-inspired names,...

Madelief Feminine Dutch

Madelief is a Dutch feminine given name derived from the Dutch word madeliefje, meaning "daisy". Like the English name Daisy, Madelief draws on floral symbolism, but it is a native Dutch name rather than a direct loan fr...

Madge Feminine English

Madge is a diminutive of Margaret, a name of Greek origin meaning "pearl." Originating as a short form in the English-speaking world, Madge gained popularity as an independent feminine given name, especially in the late...

Madhukar Masculine Hindi Marathi

Madhukar is a given name and surname originating from Sanskrit. Derived from मधुकर (madhukara), it means "bee" or "honey-maker." The name is primarily used in Hindi- and Marathi-speaking communities of India. Etymology a...

Maegan Feminine English

Maegan is a feminine given name, a variant of Megan. The name ultimately derives from Margaret, which comes from the Greek margarites (meaning "pearl"), a word believed to originate from an Indo-Iranian source. Etymology...

Maeghan Feminine English

Maeghan is a modern English variant of Megan, which itself is a Welsh diminutive of Margaret. The name represents a creative respelling of Megan that became more common in the late 20th century. Like other variants such...

Maggie Feminine English

Maggie is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Margaret, and less commonly of Magdalena, Magnolia, or Marigold. As an English name, Maggie has been in consistent use since the Middle Ages, often used...

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