Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Acacia
|
Thorny tree
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Greek
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Adaira
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From the oak tree ford
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Scottish
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Adoeete
|
Big Tree
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Native American
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Aghavilla
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From the field of the old tree
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Irish
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Agwa
|
Water; type of tree
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Asian
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Aisley
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Dwells at the ash tree meadow
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Anglo-Saxon
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Alameda
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From the Poplar Tree
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Spanish
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Alaqua
|
Sweet gum tree
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Native American
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Allonia
|
Oak tree
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Hebrew
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Alona
|
Oak tree
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Hebrew
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Amirah
|
Princess; treetop, proverb, or sheaf of corn
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Hebrew
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Aravah
|
Willow; arid land
|
Hebrew
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Arden
|
Great forest
|
Latin
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Ash
|
From the Ash Tree
|
English
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Ashley
|
Ash tree meadow
|
English
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Ashton
|
Ash tree town
|
English
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Aspen
|
Aspen tree
|
English
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Aspyn
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Alternative spelling of Aspen
|
American
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Atonia
|
Strong as an oak
|
Hebrew
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Ayla
|
Terebinth tree
|
Hebrew
|
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Beecher
|
Dweller by the Beech Tree
|
English
|
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Berkley
|
Birch tree meadow
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Scottish
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Braddock
|
Dweller by the Broad Oak
|
English
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Cassia
|
Cassia tree
|
Greek
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Cedar
|
Type of Tree
|
American
|
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Cheyne
|
From the oak grove
|
English
|
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Cinnamon
|
Cinnamon tree
|
Greek
|
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Cyprus
|
Type of tree
|
English
|
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Dafne
|
Laurel tree
|
Greek
|
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Lieu
|
Willow tree
|
Vietnamese
|
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Lina
|
Palm tree
|
Latin
|
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Linden
|
Linden tree
|
English
|
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Lindsey
|
Lincoln's marsh; island of linden trees
|
English
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Linnea
|
Lime or linden tree
|
Scandinavian
|
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Lyna
|
Light; palm tree
|
Slavic
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Maple
|
Maple tree
|
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Matsuko
|
Pine tree child
|
Japanese
|
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Miki
|
Three trees together; quick, nimble
|
Japanese
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Mikko
|
Three trees together; quick, nimble
|
Japanese
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Nikki
|
Two trees
|
Japanese
|
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Oakes
|
Dweller by the oak tree
|
English
|
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Oakland
|
Land of oak trees
|
English
|
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Oaklee
|
Oak field
|
English
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Oakleigh
|
Meadow of oak trees
|
English
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Connecting with nature is a breeze with tree names for girls. Not only do these all-natural names summon thoughts of deep forests and peaceful scenes, but they also bear the symbolism of their namesake. Trees symbolize life and growth, with certain ones carrying other connotations like the olive tree representing peace and friendship. Wander into the woods and meet some tree-themed girl names with us.
Some of today’s most popular picks for girls are actually tree names like Olivia. Meaning “olive tree,” this Latin lady has held the #1 spot for several years. She has a number of cool nicknames, including Livia, Liv, and the quirky Ollie. This diverse mix of nicknames adds to her versatility, allowing her to fit girly girls and tomboys alike. Hazel is another popular choice meaning “hazelnut tree.” With a posh air, she is one of the more formal tree monikers. For more popular tree names for girls, see Willow and Ayla.
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Meet the rest of our amazing tree names for girls on our full list.