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Male 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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  1. ABELLIO: Celtic name of a god of apple trees, meaning "green growing one." 

  2. ACTON: English surname transferred to forename use, meaning "oak tree settlement." 

  3. AESC (Æsc): Anglo-Saxon name meaning "ash tree." 

  4. AICKEN: Variant of Anglo-Saxon Aiken, meaning "made of oak."

  5. AIKEN: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "made of oak."

  6. AIKIN: Variant of Anglo-Saxon Aiken, meaning "made of oak."

  7. AYKEN: Variant of Anglo-Saxon Aiken, meaning "made of oak."

  8. AYKIN: Variant of Anglo-Saxon Aiken, meaning "made of oak."

  9. ALLON: Variant of Hebrew Alon, meaning "oak tree."

  10. ALON: Hebrew biblical name of a son of Simeon, meaning "oak tree."

  11. AMIR: Hebrew name meaning "treetop."

  12. ANKUR: Hindi name meaning "sapling."

  13. ARVID: "Eagle tree." Scandinavian name derived from the elements arn "eagle" and vidhr "tree."

  14. ASH: "Ash tree." Nickname for English unisex Ashley.

  15. ASHLEY: "Ash-tree grove." English surname transferred to unisex forename use, composed of the Old English elements æsc "ash" and lēah "wood."

  16. ASHTON: English unisex name derived from a place name, meaning "ash tree settlement."

  17. ASTIGAR: Basque name meaning "maple."

  18. AZUOLAS: Lithuanian name meaning "oak."

  19. BAMBER: German nickname for a short, fat person. Also an English surname meaning "tree trunk."

  20. BILE: "Sacred tree." Irish myth name sometimes associated with Belenus ("shining") but they are two different characters from two different myths.

  21. BROS: Hebrew name meaning "cypress tree."

  22. DARA: "Oak." Abbreviated form of Irish/Gaelic Mac Dara ("son of oak") a forename common in Ireland today, especially in Connemara.

  23. DARACH: Variant of Irish Dara, meaning "oak."

  24. DEKEL: Hebrew name of Arabic origin, meaning "date/palm tree."

  25. DIKLA: Aramaic unisex form of masculine Hebrew Dekel, meaning "date/palm tree."
  26. DIKLAH: Variant of Aramaic unisex Dikla, meaning "date/palm tree."
  27. DUBRAVKO: Croatian name derived from the word dubrava meaning "oak grove."

  28. EOGHAN: Old Celtic name possibly meaning "born from the yew tree."

  29. EOGHANN: Variant of Celtic Eoghan, meaning "born from the yew tree."

  30. EREZ: Hebrew name meaning "cedar."

  31. ERWAN: Breton form of French Yvon, meaning "yew tree."

  32. EUAN: Scottish form of Celtic Eoghan, possibly meaning "born from a yew tree."

  33. EWAN: Scottish form of Celtic Eoghan, meaning "born from a yew tree."

  34. EWEN: Variant of Scottish Ewan, meaning "born from a yew tree."

  35. GAD: Native American Navajo name meaning "juniper tree."

  36. GEDEON: Russian form of Gideon, meaning "hewer; one who cuts trees."

  37. GID: Pet form of English Gideon, meaning "hewer; one who cuts trees."
  38. GIDAN: Hebrew form of English Gideon, meaning "hewer; one who cuts trees."
  39. GIDEON: Hebrew biblical name of one of the judges of Israel, meaning "hewer; one who cuts trees."
  40. GIDI: Pet form of English Gideon, meaning "hewer; one who cuts trees."
  41. GIDON: Hebrew form of English Gideon, meaning "hewer; one who cuts trees."
  42. GROVER: "Lives in a grove." English surname transferred to forename use, itself from Old English graf "grove."
  43. HADAS: Hebrew unisex name meaning "myrtle tree."
  44. HARITZ: Basque name meaning "oak."
  45. HEDEON: Ukrainian form of Hebrew Gideon, meaning "hewer; one who cuts trees."
  46. 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.
  47. ILAN: Hebrew name meaning "tree."

  48. ITAMAR: Variant of Hebrew Ithamar, meaning "palm island."

  49. ITHAMAR: Hebrew biblical name of a son of Aaron, meaning "palm island."

  50. IVES: Variant of French Yves, meaning "yew tree."

  51. IVO: Latin form of French Yvon, meaning "yew tree." 

  52. IWO: Polish form of Latin Ivo, meaning "yew tree."

  53. JAVOR: Slavic name meaning "maple tree."

  54. JUNIPERO (Junípero): Spanish name derived from Latin juniperus, meaning "juniper tree."

  55. KIEFER: "Pine tree." German surname transferred to forename use, itself from the word kiefer, a blend of kien and forhe, both meaning "pine."

  56. LAURO: Italian form of Latin Laurus, meaning "laurel."
  57. LAURUS: Late Latin name meaning "laurel."
  58. LAVERN: Variant of English unisex Laverne. When feminine, it is a form of Roman Laverna, possibly meaning "spring-like; to be verdant." When masculine it is from the French surname Lavergne, meaning "the alder (tree)."

  59. LAVERNE: English unisex name. When feminine, it is a form of Roman Laverna, possibly meaning "spring-like; to be verdant." When masculine it is from the French surname Lavergne, meaning "the alder (tree)."
  60. LAVI: Hebrew name meaning "lion."
  61. LENNOX: Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself from the Gaelic element leamhan, meaning "elm." 
  62. LENOX: Variant of Scottish Lennox, meaning "elm." 
  63. LER: Basque name meaning "pine."
  64. LERTXUN: Basque name meaning "aspen."
  65. LINDON: Variant of English Lyndon, meaning "lime tree hill."
  66. LINFORD: "Maple tree ford." English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements hlyn "maple" and ford "ford."

  67. LIZAR: Basque name meaning "ash."

  68. LIZARDI: Basque name meaning "ash tree grove."

  69. LYNDON: "Lime tree hill." English surname transferred to forename use, itself from a place name composed of the Old English elements lind "linden, lime tree" and dun "hill." 

  70. MAC DARA: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "son of oak." This is the name of a patron saint and is still common in Ireland, especially in Connemara.

  71. MASAKI: Japanese name meaning "correct record; elegant tree."

  72. MIKIO: Japanese name meaning "tree trunk man."

  73. NAOKI: Japanese unisex name meaning "honest tree."

  74. NASH: "Lives by an ash tree." English surname transferred to forename use, itself from Middle English atten ash, meaning "at the ash."

  75. OERIC: Another name for Anglo-Saxon Aesc, meaning "ash tree." 

  76. OREN: Hebrew name meaning "pine tree."

  77. PALMER: "Pilgrim." English surname transferred to forename use, itself from an old nickname, Palmer, for someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually been there, from Latin palma, meaning "palm tree."

  78. 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."

  79. SINUHE (Sinuhé): Egyptian name meaning "son of the sycamore tree."

  80. SUNOW: Micmac word for "sugar maple."

  81. TAMIR: Hebrew name meaning "tall, stately (like a palm tree)."
  82. TAMUR: Variant of Hebrew Tamir, meaning "tall, stately (like a palm tree)."
  83. TIIS (T'iis): Native American Navajo name meaning "cottonwood."
  84. TOMER: Hebrew name meaning "palm tree."

  85. TRUC (Trúc): Vietnamese unisex name meaning "bamboo."

  86. URKI: Basque name meaning "birch tree."

  87. VERE: English surname transferred to forename use, itself originally a Norman baronial name meaning "alder."

  88. VERN: Nickname for English Vernon, meaning "place of alder trees."
  89. VERNON: English surname transferred to forename use, itself originally a Norman baronial name meaning "place of alder trees."
  90. VESA: Finnish name meaning "sapling."

  91. WILLOUGHBY: "Willow settlement." English surname transferred to forename use, composed of Old English wilig "willow" and Old Norse býr "settlement." 

  92. WILTON: "Willow settlement." English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements wilig "willow" and tun "enclosure, settlement." 

  93. YVES: French form of German Yvo, meaning "yew tree." Yvon shares the same etymology.
  94. YVO: "Yew tree." Old German name derived from the element iv, meaning "yew."
  95. YVON: French form of German Yvo, meaning "yew tree." Yves shares the same etymology.
  96. ZUHAITZ: Basque unisex name meaning "tree."
  97. ZUMAR: Basque name meaning "elm."

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