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Are you and an expectant parent looking for the perfect nature-inspired name for your future outdoorsman? Well, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled a list of nature names for boys, including popular and unique options, as well as options inspired by trees, plants, water, the sky, and more. You’re sure to find a name you love in our comprehensive collection!

Nature-Inspired Boy Names

  • Ash: “Ash tree,” English origin.
  • Bear: “Bear,” English origin.
  • Camden: “Enclosed valley,” Scottish origin.
  • Forrest: “Dweller near the woods,” English origin.
  • Heath: “Untilled land,” English origin.
  • Oakley: “Oak wood or clearing,” English origin.
  • River: “A flowing body of water,” British origin.
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Popular Nature Boy Names

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  1. Pick one of these outdoorsy names if you want a sure thing. These names are both popular and well-loved, which means you can’t go wrong with them. Each is related to some aspect of nature, whether that be locations, vegetation, bodies of water, animals, or even gemstones. Here are some of our favorite options:
    • Arthur: “Bear,” Celtic origin.
    • Brock: “Badger,” English origin.
    • Callum: “Dove,” Scottish and Latin origins.
    • Camden: “Enclosed valley,” Scottish origin.
    • Clay: “Clay” or “clay soil,” English origin.
    • Cliff: “Steep slope,” English origin.
    • Conan: “Little wolf,” Irish origin.
    • Connor: “Lover of hounds,” Irish origin.
    • Dale: “Valley,” English origin.
    • Dusty: “Thor’s stone” or “dusty area,” Norse and British origins.
    • Dylan: “Son of the sea,” Welsh origin.
    • Flint: “Born near outcrop of flint,” English origin.
    • Forrest: “Dweller near the woods,” English origin.
    • Gavin: “White hawk,” Celtic origin.
    • Glenn: “Valley,” Scottish origin.
    • Heath: “Untilled land,” English origin.
    • Harley: “Stone clearing,” English origin.
    • Hollis: “Near the holly bushes,” English origin.
    • Jasper: After the gemstone.
    • Kai: “Sea,” “warrior,” or “triumph,” Hawaiian and Chinese origins.
    • Leo: “Lion,” Latin origin.
    • Lennox: “Elm grove,” Scottish origin.
    • Lionel: “Young lion,” Latin origin.
    • Marlon: “Little hawk,” French origin.
    • Marshall: “One who looks after horses,” English origin.
    • Philip: “Lover of horses.”
    • Reed: “Red-haired,” English origin.
    • Robin: After the bird.
    • Ronan: “Little seal,” Irish origin.
    • Roscoe: “Deer forest,” Norse origin.
    • Rowan: “Rowan tree” or “little redhead,” Scottish and Irish origins.
    • Oakley: “Oak wood or clearing,” English origin.
    • Oliver: “Olive tree” or “elf army,” German and Latin origins.
    • Vance: “Dweller of the marsh,” English origin.
    • Wren: “Small brown songbird,” English origin.
    • Wolf: “Traveling wolf,” German origin.[1]
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Unique Nature Boy Names

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  1. Go for one of these names to turn heads. These nature-inspired names are a bit rarer and less well-known, which makes them perfect if you want your little boy to really stand out from the crowd. With one of these unique names, your son is sure to have some serious star power!
    • Albion: Name for the island of Great Britain.
    • Bear: “Bear,” English origin.
    • Blaze: “Fire,” English origin.
    • Bran: “Raven,” Welsh origin.
    • Buck: “Male deer,” British and German origin.
    • Byron: “Barn for cows,” English origin.
    • Canyon: “Valley between cliffs,” Spanish origin.
    • Corbin: “Crow” or “raven,” English and French origins.
    • Colt: “Young horse,” English origin.
    • Everest: After Mount Everest.
    • Finch: After the bird.
    • Florian: “Flowering,” Latin origin.
    • Hart: “Stag,” English origin.
    • Lark: After the bird.
    • Lowell: “Young wolf,” French origin.
    • Marlow: “Driftwood,” English origin.
    • Nash: “By the ash tree,” English origin.
    • Oberon: “Noble bear” or “elf king,” English origin.
    • Oisin: “Little dear,” Irish origin.
    • Onyx: “Gemstone,” “claw,” or “nail,” English origin.
    • Orson: “Bear cub,” Latin and English origins.
    • Peregrine: “Traveler” or “pilgrim,” also a falcon, Latin origin.
    • Perrin: “Dweller near the pear tree,” “rock,” or “stone,” English and Greek origins.
    • Poe: “Peacock,” English origin.
    • Rafe: “Wolf counsel,” English origin.
    • Raleigh: “Deer clearing,” English origin.
    • Rainier: After Mount Rainier.
    • Rocky: “Rock” or “rest,” English and Italian origins.
    • Rhodes: “Where roses grow,” Greek origin.
    • Sorrel: “Reddish brown,” also a plant, French origin.
    • Stone: “Dweller by the rocks,” British origin.
    • Storm: “Tempest,” English origin.
    • Yves: “Yew wood,” French origin.
    • Zev: “Wolf,” Hebrew origin.[2]
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Tree & Plant Nature Boy Names

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  1. Consider naming your son after your favorite tree or plant. From strong, tree-inspired options like Oak to unique plant-inspired choices like Basil, these nature names are sure to be big hits. Here are some great options to choose from:
    • Arbor: “Tree” or “garden,” French origin.
    • Ash: “Ash tree,” English origin.
    • Aspen: “Aspen tree,” English origin.
    • Barclay: “Birch clearing,” English origin.
    • Basil: “Royal,” also an herb, English origin.
    • Bay: “Berry” or “berry tree,” British and Russian origins.
    • Birch: “Birch tree,” English origin.
    • Branch: “Branch of a tree,” English origin.
    • Bud: “Sprouting plant” or “friend,” Scottish origin.
    • Cedar: “Cedar tree,” English and French origins.
    • Cypress: “Cypress tree,” Greek origin.
    • Douglas: “Douglas fir tree,” English origin.
    • Ewan: “From the yew tree,” Scottish origin.
    • Florian: “Flower,” Latin origin.
    • Grover: “Lives near a grove of tress,” English origin.
    • Juniper: “Evergreen,” also a tree, Latin origin.
    • Hawthorne: “Lives where the hawthorn hedges grow,” English origin.
    • Koa: A tree native to Hawaii.
    • Linden: “Linden tree,” German and Roman origins.
    • Oak: “Oak tree,” English origin.
    • Oakes: “Near the oaks,” English origin.
    • Oleander: “Evergreen tree,” Greek origin.
    • Perry: “Dweller near a pear tree,” English origin.
    • Rue: “Herb” or “regret,” English and French origins.
    • Sage: “Wise and knowing,” also an herb, Latin origin.
    • Silas: “Of the woods,” LAtin origin.
    • Spruce: “Spruce tree,” English origin.
    • Sylvan: “Wood” or “forest,” Latin origin.
    • Tree: “Tree,” English origin.
    • Woody: “From the lane in the woods” or “noble woods,” American origin.
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Water Nature Boy Names

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  1. Opt for one of these water-inspired names for a super cool option. These names call to mind flowing rivers, crashing ocean waves, still lakes, and rushing streams. They’re all beautiful, and they have an undeniable cool-factor to them, too!
    • Brooks: “Water” or “small stream,” German and British origins.
    • Calder: “Rough waters” or “stream,” Scottish and Welsh origins.
    • Caspian: After the Caspian Sea.
    • Cove: “Small bay,” English origin.
    • Fisher: “Fisherman,” English origin.
    • Ford: “A shallow body of water to cross,” British origin.
    • Hudson: After the Hudson River.
    • Lachlan: “Land of the lakes,” Scottish origin.
    • Lake: “Body of water,” English origin.
    • Loch: “Lake,” Scottish origin.
    • Merlin: “Sea fortress,” Welsh origin.
    • Morgan: “Sea-born,” Welsh origin.
    • Murphy: “Sea warrior,” Irish origin.
    • Ocean: “Ocean,” English origin.
    • Rain: “Abundance from above,” British origin.[3]
    • Reef: “Ridge of rock or coral on the sea floor,” English origin.
    • Remy: “Oarsman,” Latin origin.
    • Rio: “River,” Spanish origin.
    • River: “A flowing body of water,” British origin.
    • Sailor: “Seafarer,” German and British origins.
    • Tiberius: “Of the Tiber river,” Latin origin.
    • Wade: “At the river crossing,” English origin.
    • Yarrow: “Rough stream,” English origin.[4]
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Sky Nature Boy Names

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  1. Go for these names to encourage your little one to reach for the sky. Whether you’re inspired by the bright daytime sky or the starry night sky, these names are sure to surround your little one with a beautiful celestial energy. Here are some of our favorite options to choose from:
    • Apollo: “Sun,” Greek origin.
    • Archer: Associated with the constellation Sagittarius.
    • Atlas: After the Greek Titan who carried the world.
    • Castor: After the star.
    • Cielo: “Sky,” Spanish origin.
    • Cloud: “Visible vapor” or “man of great wisdom,” British and German origins.
    • Comet: “Long-haired star,” Latin origin.
    • Cosmo: “Order” or “harmonious,” Greek origin.
    • Cyrus: “Sun,” Persian origin.
    • Elio: “Sun,” Italian, Greek, and Latin origins.
    • Jupiter: After the planet.
    • Luke: “Light,” Latin origin.
    • Mars: “Red planet” or “god of war,” Roman origin.
    • Orion: After the constellation.
    • Phoenix: “Dark red,” also a constellation, Greek origin.
    • Samir: “Wind” or “gentle breeze,” Sanskrit origin.
    • Saturn: After the planet.
    • Sirius: The brightest star in the night sky.[5]
    • Sky: “Sky,” “cloud,” or “atmosphere seen from Earth,” British origin.[6]
    • Zephyr: “West wind,” Greek origin.
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More Boy Names

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  1. Looking for more boy names? We’ve got you covered! Check out a few of our other extensive lists of baby boy names:

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