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Female Tree Names
Tree-related names. Names that mean grove, tree,
tree trunk, sapling, acacia, alder, ash, aspen,
bamboo, birch, cedar, cottonwood, cypress, elm, fir, fruit tree, hazel, juniper, laurel,
linden, magnolia,
maple, mimosa, myrtle, oak, palm, pine, spice tree, storax, sweet gum, sycamore, willow,
yew, etc.
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ACACIA:
"Not evil." English name derived from Greek akakia, itself
from the Greek elements a "not" and kakos
"evil." Acacia is the name of a fraternity and of a flowering
shrub/tree. In Freemasonry, the acacia symbolizes immortality of the soul,
innocence and purity, and birth into a new life. The acaica seyal
is believed to have been the shittah-tree (Isaiah 41:19) which
furnished the wood for the Ark of the Covenant and for the Tabernacle.
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AGHAVEAGH: Irish name meaning "from the field of the old tree."
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ALAMEDA:
Native American Indian name meaning "grove of cottonwood."
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ALAQUA: Native American name meaning
"sweet gum tree."
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ALONA:
Feminine form of Hebrew Alon, meaning
"oak tree."
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AMETZA:
Basque name meaning "oak."
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AMIRA:
Feminine form of Hebrew Amir, meaning "treetop."
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ASH: "Ash
tree." Nickname for English unisex Ashley.
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ASHLEE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Ashley,
meaning "ash-tree
grove."
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ASHLEIGH:
Feminine variant of English unisex Ashley,
meaning "ash-tree
grove."
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ASHLEY: "Ash-tree
grove." English surname transferred to unisex
forename use, composed of the Old English elements æsc
"ash" and lēah "wood."
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ASHLIE:
Feminine variant
of English unisex Ashley,
meaning "ash-tree
grove."
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ASHLYN:
"Ash tree lake." English compound name
consisting of Ash "ash
tree" and Lyn,
"lake."
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ASHLYNN:
Variant of English Ashlyn, meaning
"ash tree lake."
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ASHTON:
English unisex name derived from a place name, meaning
"ash tree settlement."
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ASPEN:
English name derived from the tree name,
"aspen."
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AYLA:
Hebrew name meaning "oak
tree."
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BLOSSOM:
19th century pet name transferred to
forename use, from Old English blōstm,
meaning "flowers on a fruit-tree (or ornamental
tree)."
- CASSIA:
Latin form of Hebrew Kezia, meaning
"cinnamon tree."
- CASSIAH:
Variant of Latin Cassia, meaning "cinnamon tree."
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CEDAR:
English name derived from the tree name, meaning simply "cedar."
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CHI:
Vietnamese name meaning "tree branch."
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DAFNE:
Italian form of Greek Daphne,
meaning "laurel."
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DAPHNE:
Greek myth name of a nymph who was turned into a laurel
tree by her father so that she might escape Apollo's
unwanted attentions, meaning "laurel."
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DASSAH:
Nickname for Hebrew Hadassa,
meaning "myrtle tree."
- DIKLA:
Aramaic unisex form of masculine Hebrew Dekel,
meaning "date/palm tree."
- DIKLAH:
Variant of Aramaic unisex Dikla, meaning
"date/palm tree."
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DUBRAVKA:
Feminine form of Croatian Dubravko,
meaning "oak grove."
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EGLE:
Lithuanian legend name of a maiden who married a sea snake, meaning
"fir tree."
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ELOXOCHITL:
Nahuatl name meaning "magnolia."
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EVETTE:
English variant of French Yvette, meaning
"yew tree."
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EVONNE:
English variant of French Yvonne, meaning "yew
tree."
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FIDAN:
Turkish name meaning "sapling."
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HADA:
Pet form for Hebrew Hadassa, meaning "myrtle
tree."
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HADAS:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "myrtle
tree."
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HADASSA:
In the bible, this is Esther's
Hebrew name, meaning
"myrtle tree."
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HADASSAH:
Variant of Hebrew Hadassa, meaning "myrtle tree."
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HARUKI:
Japnese name meaning "springtime tree."
- HAZE:
Nickname for Hazel, meaning "reddish-brown" color or "hazel
tree."
- HAZEL:
"Reddish-brown" or "hazel tree." The tree was so-named
for the hazel color of its ripe hazel-nuts.
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HODE:
Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadassa, meaning "myrtle
tree."
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HODEH:
Variant of Yiddish Hode, meaning "myrtle
tree."
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HODEL:
Variant of
Yiddish Hode, meaning "myrtle
tree."
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HOLLIE:
Variant of Holly, meaning "holly."
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HOLLIS:
"Lives near the holly trees." English surname transferred to
unisex forename use, itself from Old English holegn "holly"
denoting someone who lived where holly trees grew.
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HOLLY:
English name derived from the name of the evergreen shrub/tree.
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HUDE:
Yiddish form for Hebrew Hadassa, meaning "myrtle
tree."
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ILANA:
Feminine form of Hebrew Ilan, meaning
"tree."
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ILANIT:
Variant of Hebrew Ilana, meaning "tree."
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ISLWYN:
"Below the grove." Welsh name taken from the name of a mountain,
itself composed of the elements is "below" and llwyn
"grove."
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IVET:
Bulgarian form of Yvette, meaning
"yew tree."
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IVETTE:
Spanish form of Yvette,
meaning "yew tree."
- IVONETTE:
Pet form of German Ivonne, meaning "yew tree."
- IVONNE:
German form of French Yvette,
meaning "yew tree."
- IWONA:
Feminine form of Polish Iwo, meaning
"yew tree."
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JUNIPER:
English name derived from the name of the tree.
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KAEDE:
Japanese name meaning "maple."
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KAI:
Native American Navajo name meaning "willow tree."
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KEISHA:
Modern English form of biblical Keziah, meaning "cinnamon
tree."
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KESHIA:
Variant of English Keisha, meaning "cinnamon tree."
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KEYSHA:
Variant of English Keisha,
meaning "cinnamon tree."
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KEZIA:
"Cinnamon tree." Biblical name of a daughter of Job,
who named her after a spice tree similar to cinnamon.
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KEZIAH: Variant of
biblical Kezia,
meaning "cinnamon tree."
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KISHA:
Variant of Keisha, meaning "cinnamon tree."
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KIZZY: A
pet form of Hebrew biblical Kezia,
meaning "cinnamon tree."
- LAKEISHA:
Elaborated form of English Keisha, meaning
"cinnamon tree."
- LAKESHIA:
Variant of English Lakeisha, meaning "cinnamon
tree."
- LAKISHA:
Variant of English Lakeisha,
meaning "cinnamon tree."
- LALA:
Hawaiian form of Laura,
meaning "laurel."
- LÁRA:
Icelandic form of Laura, meaning "laurel."
- LARI:
English pet form of Latin Laura,
meaning "laurel."
- LAURA:
Feminine form of Latin Laurus,
meaning "laurel."
- LAURE:
French form of Latin Laura, meaning "laurel."
- LAUREEN:
Pet form of Latin Laura,
meaning "laurel."
- LAUREL:
English name derived from the tree name, "laurel." Can also serve
as a pet form of Latin Laura, which has the same meaning.
- LAURELLE:
Variant of English Laurel, meaning "laurel."
- LAURESSA: Pet form of Latin
Laura,
meaning "laurel."
- LAURETTA:
Italian diminutive form of Latin Laura,
meaning "little laurel."
- LAURETTE:
Diminutive form of French Laure, meaning "little laurel."
- LAURINDA:
Elaborated form of Latin Laura, meaning "laurel."
- LAURINE:
Pet form of Latin Laura, meaning "laurel."
- LAURISSA:
Elaborated form of Latin Laura,
meaning "laurel."
- LAURITA:
English pet form of Latin Laura,
meaning "laurel."
- LAVONE:
Variant of English Lavonne, meaning "yew tree."
- LAVONNE:
Modern English elaborated form of Yvonne,
meaning "yew tree."
- LAVRA:
Slovene form of Latin Laura,
meaning "laurel."
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LINA: Arabic name meaning "palm tree."
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LINDEN:
From the vocabulary word, meaning "lime tree."
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LLORA:
Catalan form of Laura, meaning "laurel."
- LORA:
German form of Latin Laura, meaning "laurel."
- LORE: Variant of German Lora, meaning "laurel."
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LOREDANA:
This name was invented by the Italian author Luciano Zuccoli for the heroine
of his novel L'amore de Loredana. Apparently, it is a feminine form
of the surname Loredan, meaning "laurel grove."
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LOREEN:
Diminutive form of Lora, meaning "little
laurel."
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LORELLE:
Variant of English Laurel, meaning
"laurel."
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LORENE:
Variant of Loreen, meaning "little laurel."
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LORETO:
English and Irish religious name, meaning "laurel" in Italian,
referring to the Italian city to which the house of the Virgin Mary is said
to have been carried from Nazareth by angels in the 13th century.
- LORETTA:
English form of Italian Lauretta,
meaning "little laurel."
- LORETTE:
English form of French Laurette,
meaning "little laurel."
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LORI:
Armenian name meaning "linden
tree."
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LORINDA:
English elaborated form of German Lora, meaning "laurel."
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LORITA:
Variant of English Laurita,
meaning "laurel."
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LOWRI:
Welsh form of Latin Laura, meaning "laurel."
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LUBNA:
Arabic name meaning "storax tree."
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LUCINA:
Roman myth name of a goddess of childbirth, derived from the Latin word lucus,
meaning "grove."
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MAGNOLIA:
English name derived from the name of the flowering tree.
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MAKALA:
Hawaiian name meaning "myrtle."
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MAKI:
Japanese name meaning "true record/tree."
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MANJOLA:
Albanian form of English Magnolia, meaning
"magnolia tree."
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MARYVONNE:
English compound name composed of the names Mary
"beloved" and Yvonne
"yew tree."
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MIKI:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful tree; three trees."
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MIMOZA:
Albanian name meaning
"mimosa," a tree and plant name. The mimosa is
also called the sensitive plant, and
sleeping plant. The name derives from
the Latin word mimus, meaning "to imitate." It
was given this name because of the way it folds its
leaves when touched.
- MIRTHE:
Variant of Dutch Myrthe, meaning "myrtle."
- MYRTHE:
Dutch flowering plant name meaning "myrtle."
- MYRTIE:
Pet form of Myrtle, meaning "little myrtle."
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MYRTLE:
English name derived from the name of the flowering shrub or tree, itself
from Old French diminutive myrtille, meaning "little
myrtle."
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NAOKI:
Japanese unisex name meaning "honest tree."
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NIKEISHA:
Elaborated form of English Keisha, meaning
"cinnamon tree."
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OILBHE:
Irish form of Olive,
meaning "olive tree."
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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.
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OLIVETTE:
Pet form of English Olive, meaning "olive tree."
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ORNA: Feminine form of
Oren,
meaning "pine tree."
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ORNELLA:
Italian name created by author Gabriele
d'Annunzio, derived from the word ornello, meaning "flowering
ash tree."
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ORREAGA:
Basque name meaning "juniper grove."
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PAPINA:
Native American Miwok name meaning "vine growing around an oak
tree."
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PHYLLIS:
Greek myth name of a girl who killed herself over love and was transformed
into an almond tree, meaning "foliage."
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PINJA:
Estonian name derived from the word piinia, meaning "pine
tree."
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POMONA:
Roman myth name of a goddess of fruit trees, derived from Latin pomus,
meaning "fruit tree."
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RITVA:
Finnish name meaning "branch of a birch tree."
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SAHATS:
Basque name meaning
"willow."
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SALIDJI:
Egyptian name meaning "fruit
tree."
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SAMARA:
Latin name meaning "seed of the elm tree."
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SELBY:
"Willow settlement." English surname transferred to unisex
forename use, itself from a place name composed of the Old Norse elements selja
"willow" and býr "farm, settlement."
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SEQUOIA:
"Pig's foot." From the Native American Cherokee name of the giant
redwood trees that grow in California. The tree was named after the
half-blooded scholar George Gist, inventor of the Cherokee alphabet. The
name Sequoia was given to him after a hunting accident which disfigured his
foot.
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SONG:
Chinese name meaning "pine tree."
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SOSI:
Armenian name meaning "plane-tree."
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SUNOW:
Micmac word for "sugar maple."
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TAIMI:
Finnish name meaning "sapling."
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TAMAR:
Biblical name of a daughter of David
and granddaughter of Judah,
meaning "palm tree."
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TAMARA: Russian form of Hebrew
Tamar,
meaning "palm tree."
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TAMELA:
Modern English name, possibly a blend of Tammy
"palm tree" and Pamela
"all honey."
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TAMERA:
Modern English variant of Russian Tamara,
meaning "palm tree."
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TAMI:
Variant of
English Tammy which is a pet form of both Russian Tamara
"palm tree" and Cornish Tamsin "twin."
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TAMIA:
English pet form of Russian Tamara, meaning "palm tree."
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TAMMARA:
English variant 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."
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TOMA:
Pet form of Russian Tamara, meaning
"palm tree."
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TRUC
(Trúc): Vietnamese unisex name meaning "bamboo."
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TUIJA:
Finnish name meaning "cedar."
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URKIA:
Feminine form of Basque Urki,
meaning
"birch tree."
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URRETXA:
Basque name meaning
"hazel tree."
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VARTENI:
Armenian name meaning "rose tree."
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VERNA: Feminine
form of English Vernon, meaning
"place of alder trees."
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VONNIE:
English nickname for French Yvonne, meaning
"yew tree."
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WILDA: Old English name meaning "willow
tree."
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WILLOW:
English name derived from the tree name, "willow."
- YVETTE: Feminine form of French
Yves,
meaning "yew tree."
- YVONNE: Feminine form of French
Yvon, meaning "yew tree."
- ZHU:
Chinese name meaning "bamboo."
- ZUHAITZ:
Basque unisex
name meaning
"tree."
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