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Female Nature Names
Names that mean breeze, bog, brook, canyon, cliff,
cloud,
creek,
desert,
foliage, forest, grass, hill, island, jungle,
lake,
leaf/leaves, marsh, meadow,
moor, mountain, mud, ocean,
plant,
pond,
river, rock, sea, stream, swamp, tree, valley.
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MARYVONNE:
English compound name composed of the names Mary
"beloved" and Yvonne
"yew tree."
MEADOW:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, "meadow."
MENDIA:
Basque name meaning "mountain."
MERI:
Finnish name meaning "the sea."
MERILYN:
Variant of Marilyn, meaning
"beloved-lake."
MERRILYN:
Variant of Marilyn, meaning
"beloved-lake."
MICHAL:
Hebrew biblical name of a daughter of Saul,
meaning "brook."
MIKI:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful tree; three trees."
MOANA:
Hawaiian name meaning "ocean."
MONSERRAT:
Variant of Catalan Montserrat, meaning
"jagged mountain."
MONTA:
Feminine form of Monty, meaning
"pointed hill."
MONTANA:
English name derived from the state name, meaning "mountainous."
MONTSE:
Nickname for Catalan Montserrat, meaning
"jagged mountain."
MONTSERRAT:
Catalan name derived from the name of a mountain near Barcelona, itself from
Latin mons serratus, meaning "jagged mountain."
MORGAINE:
French feminine form of Welsh unisex Morgan, probably
meaning "sea circle."
MORGAN:
Welsh unisex name, derived from the old Celtic masculine name Morcant,
probably meaning "sea circle."
MORGANA:
English feminine form of Welsh unisex Morgan,
probably meaning "sea circle."
MORGANE:
Variant of French Morgaine, probably meaning "sea
circle."
MORGEN:
Variant of unisex Morgan, probably
meaning "sea circle."
NAHAL:
Hebrew name meaning "river."
NAIRI:
Armenian unisex name derived from the
Assyrian word for Armenia, meaning "country of rivers; river-land."
NANTOSUELTA: Name
of a Gaulish goddess of water and fertility, meaning
"valley-sun."
NASIM: Arabic name
meaning "breeze."
NEPHELE:
Greek myth name of a goddess of the clouds and mother of the centaurs, meaning "cloudy."
NETA:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "plant, shrub."
NIKEISHA:
Elaborated form of English Keisha, meaning
"cinnamon tree."
NONIE:
Pet form of Ione, probably meaning
"island."
OCEAN:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Greek Okeanos,
meaning "ocean."
OCEANE
(Océane): French name derived from the French vocabulary word océan,
meaning "ocean."
OFRA:
Variant of Hebrew unisex Ophrah, meaning "young
fawn; young mountain."
OIHANA:
Basque name meaning "forest."
OLIVE:
"Olive tree." English name derived from the tree name, itself from
Latin oliva, from Greek elaia, the name of a Mediterranean
fruit-bearing evergreen tree. The name was popular in the 19th century
because the olive branch has been a symbol of "peace" since
biblical times.
OLIVETTE:
Pet form of English Olive, meaning "olive tree."
OPHRAH:
Hebrew unisex name derived from the biblical name of a descendant of Judah
and a city in Manasseh, meaning "young fawn; young
mountain."
OPRAH:
Feminine variant of Hebrew unisex Ophrah, meaning "young fawn; young mountain."
ORNA: Feminine form of
Oren,
meaning "pine tree."
ORNELLA:
Italian name created by author Gabriele
d'Annunzio, derived from the word ornello, meaning "flowering
ash tree."
PAPINA:
Native American Miwok name meaning "vine growing around an oak
tree."
PENKA:
Feminine form of Bulgarian Penko, meaning "rock;
stone."
PERNILLA:
Swedish form of Roman Petronilla, meaning "little
rock/stone."
PERNILLE:
Danish form of Roman Petronilla, meaning "little
rock/
stone."
PERONEL:
Medieval English nickname for Petronel, meaning "little
rock/
stone."
PERONELLE:
Variant of English Peronel, meaning "little rock/
stone."
PERRINE:
Feminine form of French Perrin, meaning "rock;
stone."
PETA:
English feminine form of Peter, meaning "rock;
stone."
PETRA:
Latin feminine form of Peter, meaning "rock;
stone."
PETRANELLA:
Latin form of English Petronel, meaning "little
rock/stone."
PETRINA:
Pet form of Petra, meaning "rock;
stone."
PETRONA:
Spanish name derived from Roman Petronius, meaning "rock;
stone."
PETRONEL:
English name derived from Roman Petronilla, meaning "little
rock/
stone."
PETRONELLA:
English form of Roman Petronilla, meaning "little
rock/
stone."
PETRONILLA:
Feminine form of Roman Petronius, meaning "little
rock/
stone."
PHILIS:
English variant of Greek Phyllis, meaning "foliage."
PHILLIDA:
Variant of Phyllida, meaning "foliage."
PHILLIS:
English variant of Greek Phyllis, meaning "foliage."
PHYLISS:
English variant of Greek Phyllis, meaning "foliage."
PHYLLIDA:
English name derived from Greek Phyllidos, meaning
"foliage."
PHYLLIDIS:
Latin form of Greek Phyllidos, meaning
"foliage."
PHYLLIDOS:
Variant of Greek Phyllis, meaning
"foliage."
PHYLLIS:
Greek myth name of a girl who killed herself over love and was transformed
into an almond tree, meaning "foliage."
PIERA:
Feminine form of Italian Piero, meaning "rock, stone."
PIERINA:
Pet form of Italian Piera, meaning "rock,
stone."
PIERRETTE:
Feminine form of French Pierre, meaning
"rock, stone."
PIETRINA:
Feminine form of Italian Pietro,
meaning "rock, stone."
PIETRONELLA:
Variant of English Petronella, meaning "little
rock/
stone."
PILOQUTINNGUAQ:
Greenlandic name meaning "little leaf."
PILVI:
Finnish name meaning "cloud."
PINJA:
Estonian name derived from the word piinia, meaning "pine
tree."
POMONA:
Roman myth name of a goddess of fruit trees, derived from Latin pomus,
meaning "fruit tree."
RADCLYFFE:
English unisex variant of masculine Radcliff, meaning
"red cliff."
RAELYN:
English compound name composed of Rae "ewe" and
Lyn
"lake."
RIO:
English unisex name derived from the Spanish word for "river."
RITHIKA:
Hindi name meaning "stream."
RITVA:
Finnish name meaning "branch of a birch tree."
ROTEM:
Hebrew unisex name derived from the biblical name of a plant found in the
southern desert of Israel, itself named from the Hebrew word retom,
meaning "to bind" or "broom plant."
RUBA:
Arabic name meaning "hill."
SABANA:
Chamoru name meaning
"grass-covered mountain; hilly
area."
SALIDJI:
Egyptian name meaning "fruit
tree."
SAMARA:
Latin name meaning "seed of the elm tree."
SELA:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "cliff; rock." This is the biblical
name of the capital city of Edom in the Old Testament.
SELAH:
Feminine variant of Hebrew unisex Sela, meaning
"cliff; rock."
SHANNEN:
Variant of English unisex Shannon, meaning "old
river."
SHANNON:
"Old river." English unisex name derived from the name of a river
in Ireland, itself composed of the Gaelic elements sean "old,
wise" and abhann "river."
SHARALYN:
Variant of
English Sherilyn, meaning
"darling lake."
SHARON:
Biblical name of a valley in Palestine, meaning "plain, level
ground." The name is sometimes given because of its association with
the flowering shrub called Rose of
Sharon.
SHAYLYN:
Modern English compound name composed of Shae "hawk-like"
and Lyn "lake."
SHELLEY:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the name of
various places meaning "clearing near a ledge/slope."
SHERILYN:
Variant of English Cherilyn, meaning "darling lake."
SIERRA:
English name derived from the Spanish word, meaning "mountain
range."
SONG:
Chinese name meaning "pine tree."
SOSI:
Armenian name meaning "plane-tree."
TAMAR:
Biblical name of a granddaughter of Judah,
meaning "palm tree."
TAMARA: Russian form of Hebrew
Tamar,
meaning "palm tree."
TAMELA:
Modern English name, possibly a blend of Tammy
"palm tree" and Pamela
"all honey."
TAMERA:
Modern English variant of Russian Tamara,
meaning "palm tree."
TAMIA:
English pet form of Russian Tamara, meaning "palm tree."
TAMMIE:
Variant of
English Tammy which is a pet form of both Russian Tamara
"palm tree" and Cornish Tamsin "twin."
TAMMY:
English pet form of both Russian Tamara "palm tree" and
Cornish Tamsin "twin."
TAMRA:
English contracted form of Russian Tamara,
meaning "palm tree."
TARA: English name derived from a place name
in Meath, meaning "hill."
TARAH:
Variant of English Tara,
meaning "hill."
TARINA:
Elaborated form of English Tara,
meaning "hill."
TASI:
Chamoru unisex name meaning
"sea or ocean."
TIAMAT:
Babylonian myth name of a sea goddess and dragon who was the mother of the first gods,
meaning "sea."
TOMA:
Pet form of Russian Tamara, meaning
"palm tree."
TUULIKKI:
"Little wind." Finnish myth name of a forest goddess, composed of
the word tuuli "wind" and a diminutive suffix.
URKIA:
Feminine form of Basque Urki,
meaning
"birch tree."
URRETXA:
Basque name meaning
"hazel tree."
URTZA:
Basque name meaning
"marsh."
VALLI:
Hindi myth name of the wife of Murugan,
meaning "creeping plant."
VERNA: Feminine
form of English Vernon,
meaning "place of alder trees."
VONNIE:
English nickname for French Yvonne, meaning
"yew tree."
WHITNEY: "White
island." English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself
from the name of various place names derived from the Middle English phrase atten whiten ey,
meaning "by the white island."
WILDA: Old
English name meaning "willow tree."
WILLOW:
English name derived from the tree name, "willow."
XIA:
Chinese name meaning "rosy clouds."
YANLIN:
Chinese unisex name meaning "swallow forest"
or "Beijing forest."
YUN: Chinese name meaning
"cloud."
YVETTE: Feminine form of French
Yves,
meaning "yew tree."
YVONNE: Feminine
form of French
Yvon, meaning "yew
tree."
ZELAI:
Basque name meaning
"meadow."
ZEPOUR: Armenian name meaning "breeze."
ZUHAITZ:
Basque unisex
name meaning
"tree."
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