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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, poplar,
spice tree, storax, sweet gum, sycamore, willow,
yew, etc.
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ABELLIO:
Celtic name of a god of apple trees, meaning "green growing
one."
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ACKE: Short form of English Ackerley,
meaning "oak meadow." Compare with another
form of Acke.
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ACKERLEA:
Variant spelling of English Ackerley, meaning
"oak meadow."
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ACKERLEY:
English surname transferred to forename use, meaning
"oak meadow."
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ACKERLY:
Variant spelling of English Ackerley, meaning
"oak meadow."
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ACKLEA:
Variant spelling
of English
Ackley,
meaning
"oak meadow."
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ACKLEY:
Contracted form of English
Ackerley, meaning
"oak meadow."
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ACKLIE:
Variant spelling
of English
Ackley, meaning
"oak meadow."
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ACTON:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived
from the name of a town in Middlesex England,
meaning "oak tree settlement."
- ÆSC: Anglo-Saxon name meaning
"ash tree."
- AICKEN:
Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Aiken, meaning "made of
oak."
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AIKEN:
From the Anglo-Saxon suname, meaning "made of oak."
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AIKIN:
Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Aiken, meaning "made of
oak."
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AYKEN:
Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Aiken, meaning "made
of oak."
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AYKIN:
Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Aiken, meaning "made
of oak."
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ALLON: Anglicized
form of Hebrew Allown, meaning "oak tree." In the bible, this is
the name of a son of Simeon.
Compare with another form of Allon.
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ALLOWN
(אַלוֹן):
Hebrew
name meaning "oak tree." In the bible, this is
the name of a son of Simeon.
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ALON
(אַלוֹן): Variant
spelling of English Allon,
meaning "oak tree."
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ANKUR
(अंकुर): Hindi name meaning "seedling."
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ARNVIÐR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements ari
"eagle" and viðr "tree," hence
"eagle tree."
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ARNVIÐUR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Arnviðr, meaning "eagle
tree."
- ARVID: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Arnviðr, meaning "eagle
tree."
- ARVIDH:
Swedish form of Old Norse Arnviðr, meaning "eagle
tree."
- ASH: Short
form of English unisex Ashley,
meaning "ash-tree grove."
- ASHLEY: English surname transferred to unisex
forename use, composed of the Old English elements �sc
"ash" and lēah "wood,"
hence "ash-tree grove."
- ASHTON:
English habitational surname transferred to unisex
forename use, from the name of various places composed
of the Old English elements æsc "ash tree"
and tun "settlement," hence "ash tree settlement."
- ASTIGAR:
Basque name meaning "maple."
- AZUOLAS:
Lithuanian name meaning "oak."
- BARCLAY:
Scottish form of Old English Berkeley, meaning "birch tree
meadow."
- BERKELEY:
English habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the
Old English elements be(o)rc "birch" and leah
"clearing, meadow, pasture," hence "birch tree meadow."
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BILE:
Irish name derived from the word bile,
meaning "sacred tree." In mythology, this is the name of a god of healing and
light.
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BRISCOE:
English surname transferred to forename use,
from the name of various places, most of which were composed of the Old
Norse elements birki
"birch" and sk�gr "wood," hence "birch
wood."
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BROS:
Hebrew name meaning "cypress tree."
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DAIKI
(1-大輝,
2-大貴,
3-大樹): Japanese name meaning
1) "great glory," 2) "great noble"
or 3) "great tree."
- DARA: From Irish Gaelic
Mac
Dara, meaning "son of oak." Compare
with other forms of Dara.
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DARACH:
Variant form of Irish Dara,
meaning "oak."
- DEKEL
(דֶּקֶל): Hebrew name meaning "date/palm
tree."
- DIKLA:
Variant spelling of English Diklah, meaning "palm
grove."
- DIKLAH:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Diqlah,
meaning
"palm grove." In the bible, this
is the name of a son of Joktan.
- DIQLAH
(דִּקְלָה):
Hebrew name of foreign origin, meaning "palm grove." In the bible, this
is the name of a son of Joktan.
- DRUSUS:
Roman family name, possibly from
Old Celtic *dru-, meaning "oak; strong."
- DUBHDARA:
Irish Gaelic name composed of the
elements dubh "black, dark" and dara
"oak," hence "black oak."
- DUBRAVKO:
Croatian name derived from the word dubrava
meaning "oak grove."
- DUDLEY: Anglicized form of
Irish Gaelic Dara
"oak," Dubhdara
"black oak," and Dubhaltach
"black-haired." Compare with another
form of Dudley.
- ELLERY:
From an Old English place name
meaning "island of elder trees."
- EÓGHAN
(pronounced yo-wen): Ancient Irish Gaelic name,
derived from the word iúr, meaning
"born of yew."
- EÒGHAN:
Scottish form of Irish Gaelic Eóghan, meaning "born
of yew."
- EREZ
(אֶרֶז): Hebrew name meaning "cedar."
- ERWAN:
Breton form of French Yvon,
meaning "yew tree."
- EUAN:
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Eòghan, meaning "born of yew."
- EWAN:
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Eòghan, meaning "born
of yew."
- EWEN:
Variant spelling of English Ewan, meaning
"born of yew."
- GAD: Native American Navajo name meaning
"juniper tree." Compare with other forms of Gad.
- GROVER:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English graf "grove,"
hence "lives in a grove."
- HADAS
(הָדָס): Hebrew unisex name meaning "myrtle
tree."
- HARITZ:
Basque name meaning "oak."
- HOLLIS:
English surname transferred to
unisex forename use, from Old English holegn "holly"
denoting someone who "lives near holly trees."
- ILAN
(אִילָן): Hebrew name meaning "tree."
- ISLWYN:
Welsh name derived from the name of a mountain, composed of the elements is "below" and llwyn
"grove," hence "below the grove."
- ITAMAR:
Variant spelling of English Ithamar, meaning "land
of palms."
- ITHAMAR:
Anglicized form of Hebrew Iythamar, meaning "land
of palms." In the bible, this is the name
of the youngest son of Aaron.
- IVES:
Older form of French Yves, meaning
"yew tree."
- IVO:
Variant spelling of German Yvo, meaning
"yew tree." Used infrequently by the English.
- IVON:
Variant spelling of French Yvon, meaning
"yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
- IWO:
Polish form of Latin Ivo, meaning "yew tree."
- IYTHAMAR
(אִיתָמָר):
Hebrew name meaning "land of palms." In the bible, this is the name
of the youngest son of Aaron.
- JAVOR
(Јавор):
Serbian name meaning "maple tree."
- JUNÍPERO: Spanish name derived from Latin juniperus, meaning
"juniper tree."
- KAEDE
(楓): Japanese unisex name meaning "maple."
- KIEFER:
German surname transferred to forename use, derived from the word kiefer, a blend of kien and forhe, both
meaning "pine tree."
- LAPU:
Native American Hopi name meaning "cedar bark."
- LARS:
Scandinavian form of Icelandic Lárus, meaning "laurel."
- LARSSI:
Finnish form of Scandinavian Lars,
meaning "laurel."
- LÁRUS: Icelandic
form of Latin Laurus, meaning "laurel."
- LASSE:
Pet form of Scandinavian Lars,
meaning "laurel."
- LASSI:
Pet form of Finnish Larssi, meaning
"laurel."
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LAURI:
Finnish form of Latin Laurus, meaning
"laurel."
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LAURIS:
Norwegian and Swedish form of Latin Laurus, meaning
"laurel."
- LAURO:
Italian form of Latin Laurus, meaning
"laurel."
- LAURUS:
Late Latin name meaning "laurel."
- LAVERN:
Variant spelling of English Laverne, meaning "the alder (tree)."
Rarely used anymore. Compare with feminine Lavern.
- LAVERNE:
English name derived from the French surname Lavergne, meaning "the
alder (tree)." Rarely used anymore. Compare with feminine Laverne.
- LENNOX:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, meaning "place of elms."
- LENOX:
Variant spelling of Scottish Lennox, meaning
"place of elms."
- LER:
Basque name meaning "pine."
- LERTXUN:
Basque name meaning "aspen."
- LINDEN:
Variant spelling of English Lyndon, meaning "lime tree
hill." Or from the vocabulary word, linden, meaning "lime tree."
- LINDON:
Variant spelling of English Lyndon, meaning "lime tree
hill."
- LINFORD:
Old English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the elements hlyn "maple" and ford
"ford," hence "maple tree ford."
- LIZAR:
Basque name meaning "ash."
- LIZARDI:
Basque name meaning "ash tree grove."
- LYNDON:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old English elements lind
"linden, lime tree" and dun "hill," hence
"lime tree hill."
- 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.
- MASAKI
(昌樹): Japanese name meaning "flourishing
tree."
- MIKIO
(美樹夫): Japanese name meaning "tree trunk man."
- NAOKI
(直樹): Japanese unisex name meaning "docile tree."
- NASH:
English topographic surname transferred to forename
use, derived from Middle English atten ash ("at the ash"),
hence "lives by an ash tree."
- OGDEN:
English habitational surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements ac "oak" and denu
"valley," hence "oak valley."
- OREN
(אׄרֶן): Hebrew name,
denoting a lofty tree that gives off a tremulous sound when shaken by the
wind; various translations include: "ash," "cedar,"
"elder," "fir," and "pine." In the bible, this is the name of a
descendant of Judah.
- PALMER:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Latin palma, meaning "palm
tree." Before it was a surname, Palmer was an old byname for
"a pilgrim," 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.
- PALMIRO:
Italian name derived from Latin palma, meaning "palm
tree." This name is sometimes given to
babies born on
Palm Sunday.
- PERRY:
Pet form of English Peregrine, meaning "wanderer."
In some cases, it may be the transferred use of the topographic surname,
meaning "lives by a pear tree."
- PINO: Italian and Spanish name derived from
the word pino, meaning "pine tree." Compare with
another form of Pino.
- SELBY: English surname transferred to unisex
forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old Norse elements selja
"willow" and býr "farm, settlement," hence
"willow settlement."
- SINUHÉ: Egyptian name meaning "son of the sycamore tree."
- SONG
(宋): Chinese name meaning "pine tree."
- SUNOW:
Micmac word for "sugar maple."
- TAMIR
(תָּמִיר):
Masculine form of Hebrew Tamar, meaning " palm
tree."
- TAMUR
(תָּמוּר):
Masculine form of Hebrew Tamar, meaning "palm
tree."
- T'IIS:
Native American Navajo name meaning "cottonwood."
- TOMER
(תּוֹמֶר): Hebrew name meaning
"tall, stately," like a palm tree.
- TRÚC: Vietnamese unisex name meaning "bamboo."
- URKI:
Basque name meaning "birch tree."
- VERE:
English surname transferred to forename use, from a Norman baronial name meaning
"alder."
- VERN:
Short form of English Vernon, meaning
"place of alder trees."
- VERNE:
Variant spelling
of English Vern, meaning "place
of alder trees."
- VERNON:
English surname transferred to forename use, from a Norman
French baronial name meaning "place of
alder trees."
- VESA:
Finnish name meaning "sapling."
- WILLOUGHBY:
English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of Old English wilig "willow" and Old Norse býr
"settlement," hence "willow settlement."
- WILTON:
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements wilig
"willow" and tun "enclosure, settlement," hence
"willow settlement."
- YVES:
French form of German Yvo, meaning "yew tree." Yvon
shares the same etymology.
- YVO:
Old German name derived from the word iv ("yew"), meaning
"yew tree."
- YVON:
French form of German Yvo, meaning "yew tree." Yves
shares the same etymology.
- ZUHAITZ:
Basque unisex name meaning
"tree."
- ZUMAR:
Basque name meaning "elm."
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