Looking for hippie baby girl names that have an earthy ring to them?
If you’re anything like me, you probably have an affinity for nature names and love unique options that suggest peace, happiness, and wilderness.
In this post, we’ll give you 101 cute hippie baby girl names to choose from, all of which are inspired by our natural world.
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101 Hippie Baby Girl Names
Listed below are 101 earthy and hippie baby girl names and their meanings. This list includes a combination of classic and contemporary baby names inspired by nature.
1. Acacia
Referring to the Acacia tree; The name Acacia is a beautiful, strong sounding name for a baby girl. A nickname for Acacia could be Cadi.
2. Aloe
Referring to the succulent plant, Aloe would make a lovely nature name for a little girl.
3. Amber
The Amber stone is a rare jewel made of fossilized tree sap. If spelled Ambar, it means “jewel” in Arabic.
4. Arrow
The arrow tool symbolizes the sustenance of life. It has (historically) been used to provide for the family and offer protection. The name Arrow suggests strength, nurturing, and aiming high.
5. Ash
A unisex boho name, referring to the ash tree or a residue of fire.
6. Aspen
The name means “quaking tree” and the aspen tree itself is very pretty, especially in the fall, making this a great name for your autumn babe.
7. Aster
Unisex name from the Greek word meaning “star.” In English, it refers to the aster flower.
8. Aura
In Greek, Aura means “soft breeze,” in Latin, “gold,” and in English, “air.”
9. Aurora
Aurora means “dawn” in Latin, but also refers to the light display that can be seen in the sky at high altitude locations, called Aurora Polaris. This name is often shortened to Rory.
10. Autumn
If fall is your favorite season, then this beautiful name might just be the perfect pick for your little girl.
11. Azalea
Azaleas are a pretty flowering shrub that bloom in the spring. The name Azalea means “dry flowers” and is of Greek origin.
12. Birdie
Beautiful and bohemian, Birdie means “bright,”“famous,” or “little bird.”
13. Blossom
Your little flower child is bound to blossom with this name. In botanical terms, blossom refers to the flowers that appear before the fruit on a tree or a bush.
14. Bodhi
Has historically been used as a boy’s name, but would also make a super cute girl’s name and has an upbeat, friendly feel to it. In Sanskrit, Bodhi translates to “awakening” or “enlightenment,” but it can also be referenced back to the large fig tree (bodhi tree).
15. Briar
A name fit for a princess! Briar is a name commonly paired with Rose. It means “thorny bush of wild roses, brambles.”
16. Brie
Brie means “marshland.” It’s a beautiful moody name that also means “high and powerful.”
17. Brooke
The meaning of Brooke is “water” or “small stream.” It’s an English name typically given to baby girls.
18. Celeste
Meaning “heavenly” or “celestial,” this is a perfect star-inspired name for your baby.
19. Clementine
Vintage and charming, Clementine would make such an adorable name for a petite little hippie. We often think of the tiny delicious citrus, but Clementine also means “mild, merciful” in Latin.
20. Clover
A name of English origin that means “meadow flower.” Such a pretty name for your lucky little girl.
21. Coral
Whimsical and nautical, Coral would make such a lovely name for a little girl who is destined to love the sea.
22. Daffodil
The daffodil flower blooms in early spring and is a symbol of new beginnings. What a perfect name for your new addition!
23. Dahlia
This pretty flower was named after a botanist and would be a beautiful name for a little girl.
24. Daisy
A feminine, hippie name derived from the name of the flower.
25. Dawn
A cute first or middle name, meaning “first appearance of daylight; daybreak.” This would make the perfect name for your baby girl if you’ve struggled with rough times in your past and your new baby is bringing a whole bunch of light into your life.
26. Deborah
The name Deborah means “bee” in Hebrew. Some common nicknames for this lovely name are Deb and Debbie.
27. Eden
In the Bible, Eden was a garden of paradise that God created for Adam and Eve, making Eden a great nature-inspired, and also biblical, name.
28. Egret
An egret is a beautiful white heron bird, and the name also means “brush.”
29. Ember
Ember refers to “burned coal” or the “spark of a dying fire.” Ember would make a gorgeous name to suggest glowing radiance or a shine of light in the darkness. You could also extend it a bit to Emberlyn or Emberlynn.
30. Fawn
A unique hippie name inspired by the baby deer. The name Fawn suggests innocence and gentleness and is a great pick if you love the great outdoors.
31. Faye
A middle English term for fairy and also means “loyalty” in old French.
32. Fern
Fern is a foliage plant that is known for being pretty in the landscape and also growing wild. The name Fern means “someone who lives among the ferns.” A perfect pick for your little nature adventurer.
33. Fleur
Meaning “flower” in French, Fleur is a prime pick for your little flower child.
34. Freya
Derived from Scandinavian mythology, meaning “goddess of love and fertility.”
35. Gaia
A beautiful mythological name that represents the giving and nurturing of all life on earth.
36. Gemma
Feminine and gorgeous, meaning “jewel” or “precious stone.”
37. Hazel
Referring to “the hazelnut tree” when it comes to earthy names. Hazel makes a beautiful botanical fit for your hazy-eyed babe.
38. Heather
You may think of Heather as a pretty common girl name, but it is indeed a nature name, as heather is a Scottish flower. Gorgeous plant and name.
39. Holly
Holly is an Old English name that has multiple meanings: “the clearing by the hollow,” “hollow-eyed,” or even the holly plant, which is a seasonal shrub with red berries usually used in decorating for Christmas.
40. Indigo
Indigo has a few different origins and meanings. Many people may think of the blue-purple color, while others may know it for the indigo plant or dye. You could also go “Indie” or “Indy” for short.
41. Iris
Iris is a Greek mythology name for the goddess of the rainbow, but it’s also a beautiful flower that comes in many colors.
42. Isla
Isla is the name of a Scottish island and means “island” in Spanish. This short and sweet earthy option would work well as a first name or a middle name.
43. Ivy
Derived from the name of the climbing vine plant, Ivy signifies faithfulness and a strong affectionate attachment.
44. Jade
This name is just as gorgeous as the precious green stone that is said to transmit wisdom, clarity, justice, courage, and modesty. Perfect name for your little jewel.
45. Jasmine
Jasmine is a plant with beautiful white flowers and is in the same family as shrubs, vines, and olive trees. It is a Persian name meaning “gift from God” or “fragrant flower.”
46. Journey
If you want to raise a child who loves adventures in the great outdoors, then this would be a good name to choose. It is an American name meaning “a trip or experience from one place to another.”
47. Juniper
Perfect name for your little “June Bug.” Derived from the name of the plant, the juniper tree or berry.
48. Jupiter
A space-inspired name, influenced by the fifth and largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter is also a Latin name meaning “Supreme God.”
49. Kai
A Hawaiian name meaning “sea.” Pronounced Kye. In Welsh, Scandinavian, and Greek origin, Kai means “keeper of the keys; earth.”
50. Laken
Meaning “from the lake.” A beautiful name for your water child.
51. Laurel
The laurel is a shrub with pretty green, smooth leaves. This versatile plant has been used for cooking and was also used to make Laurel crowns for victors in history.
52. Lavender
A lovely name sought after the purple flowering plant. Lavender belongs to the mint family and is famous for its beautiful smell and homeopathic properties.
53. Lemon
This light and fun name, inspired by the fruit, is a great pick for a baby girl.
54. Leona
A Greek name that means “lion.” Leona is a wonderful animal-inspired name for your strong baby girl.
55. Lily
Another excellent option for your little flower child!The lily flower is grown from a bulb, comes in a variety of colors, and is popular all over the world. The lily also signifies purity and innocence.
56. Luna
The name Luna has been gaining popularity over recent years. Derived straight from the Latin word for moon, this would be a very appealing pick for parents fascinated by astronomy or astrology.
57. Lux
Short and sweet with a boho vibe. Lux is a unisex name of Greek origin, meaning “light.”
58. Magnolia
A unique hippish name with beauty to it. Magnolia means “a flowering tree” and can represent dignity, perseverance, and beauty, as these trees are strong, yet stunning.
59. Maize
Defined as “Indian corn,” but commonly just called “corn.” Maize is a unique earthy name that could suggest big things in life for your little girl.
60. Maple
Acer is the genus for shrubs and trees commonly known as maples. This is a fall-inspired name that could also refer to maple syrup. What a sweet namefor a little girl!
61. Marigold
A marigold is a pretty little flower that could brighten anyone’s day. A baby with the name Marigold is bound to be a little sunshine.
62. Maverick
Maverick is North American for “unbranded calf or yearling.” Maverick is also the name of waves in California known for being dangerous and awe-inspiring. The name itself means “independent.” A wonderful pick for your little wild child!
63. Meadow
A more common hippie name inspired by nature, but just has so much tranquility to it. Referring to a “meadow” or “field of grass,” this name would fit a dreamer or a girl with an artistic inclination very well.
64. Neroli
If you’re familiar with essential oils, you probably know how oh so bitter sweet neroli smells. Neroli is Italian for “orange blossom” and would make a beautiful boho name for a sweet little girl. Pronounced Nair-ah-lee.
65. Nevaeh
Nevaeh is as unique as it is beautiful. Nevaeh is Heaven spelled backwards.
66. Nova
Nova is a star that suddenly increases in brightness tremendously and then slowly fades back to its normal appearance over a few weeks or months. A clever name for the “new bright and shining star” in your life.
Such an adorable nature name! Oakley means “field of oak trees” and would be a great name to symbolize strength. Would also be cute spelled as “Oaklee” or alternated to “Oaklyn” or “Oaklynn.”
68. Olive
Olive is a name of Latin origin and means “olive tree.” The olive tree is often used to symbolize peace and victory.
69. Opal
The name Opal is of Indian origin and means “precious gem.” It’s one of the most spectacular gemstones found in nature, as it can flash a full spectrum of colors. It’s also known as the birthstone for October.
70. Pearl
In Latin, Pearl means “precious.” Pearls, often called the gems of the sea, are a symbol for wisdom. The pearl is also the birthstone for June, making it the perfect name for your June baby.
71. Phoenix
The name Phoenix means “dark red.” The phoenix is an immortal bird in Greek and Egyptian mythology who would be consumed by fire and then rise again from its own ashes. What a strong name for your little girl!
72. Poppy
A boho name with a pop to it. Given with the poppy flower in mind, I think this would be the perfect name for a spunky little red head.
73. Primrose
The name is of English origin and means “first rose.” By nature, primrose is a perennial flower which blooms in early spring and is actually not of the rose family. An elegant and earthy name to represent youth, new beginnings, or new life.
74. Rain
Most commonly refers to “rain,” but is also known to denote “blessings from above.” This cute hippie name could also be spelled “Raine” or “Rayne.”
75. Ramie
The ramie plant is native to Eastern Asia. It has heart-shaped leaves and a beautiful green and silvery look to it. The name Ramie means “protecting hands.” Such a cute and meaningful nature name for a little girl.
76. Raven
A bird-inspired name that has symbolism deep in Native American culture. The raven often appears in songs and poems. The name also means “dark haired.”
77. Rhea
Pronounced Ray-uh. This name is of Greek origin and means “a flowing stream.” In Greek mythology, Rhea was the mythological earth mother of all the gods. Such a pretty name for your new baby.
78. River
Referring to a flowing body of water in nature, River makes an alluring, tranquil name. It can symbolize a playful, free-spirited soul that loves nature and the great outdoors.
79. Robin
The name Robin is of Old Germanic origin and means “fame” and “bright.” The lovely songbirds are often used to signify the coming of a new season.
80. Rose
After the famous perennial flowering plant known for symbolizing love and romance. The name itself is Old English for “famous type.” What a cute vintage name for your flower child.
81. Rosemary
In Latin, Rosemary means “dew of the sea,” but it can also refer to the common herb. I also really like the variation “Rosemarie.”
82. Rowen
Of Gaelic origin, meaning “red-berry tree.” If you spell it “Rowan,” it means “little red-head.”
83. Ruby
A quite elegant earthy name. Ruby is often used to symbolize wealth, prosperity, and even courage. Ruby means “deep red precious stone” and is the birthstone of July, which would make it a good pick for your little July babe.
84. Saffron
Saffron means “yellow flower” in English. Saffron has been a highly valuable commodity in ancient times and is one of the most expensive herbs/spices in the world. It’s the perfect name to give to your baby if you believe she’s worth more than gold.
85. Sage
Sage would make a lovely first or middle name for a boy or a girl. Commonly defined as the plant or spice, but also means “wise” and “healthy” in Latin.
86. Sea
A great option if you love the ocean and your soul is set at sea. Short, sweet, and earthy.
87. Sequoia
Coniferous, redwood tree known for its massive height and appearance in the California Redwood Forest. Would bring such magnificence to your baby’s name.
88. Skye
A name of Scottish origin that means “sky” or “cloud.” A variation of this name could be Skyler.
89. Starling
Starling is a dark lustrous Old World songbird that would also make a beautiful name for a girl.
90. Stella
The perfect name for your little “star.”
91. Storm
Another name for a strong storm is “tempest.” This a cool nature-inspired pick for your little force of nature.
92. Summer
Just like the warmest season of the year. This earthy girl name has such a cheerful and radiant vibe.
93. Sunny
I mean, what could be a better name for your little sunshine?
94. Susanna
A name of Egyptian and Persian origin that means “lotus flower” or “lily.” Such a pretty flower name for a baby girl.
95. Sylvia
A Latin girl’s name, meaning “from the forest.” You could call her “Sylvie” for short.
96. Terra
Of Latin origin, meaning “earth,” “land,” or “planet earth.”
97. Violet
An English name that means “purple” in Latin. The violet flower often symbolizes truth and loyalty. What a beautiful name for your little flower!
98. Wilder
Usually a surname, meaning “untamed” or “wild.” If you’re trying to raise a strong baby girl who paves her own way, this would be a perfect name.
99. Willow
Derived from the willow tree, which is known for its grace, flexibility, and resilience. These are all such wonderful qualities to bestow on your baby girl and would make such a lovely name.
100. Winter
Yup, just like the season. Of Teutonic meaning, “bringing of renewal.” A rare, boho name that would be beautiful for a girl.
101. Wren
An earthy animal name nick-named by the small brown songbird.
What About You?
What are some of your favorite hippie/earthy baby girl names? Share your top picks in the comments below and be sure to share this post with other moms and dads to be.
i liked most of them but some like, ruby and rose those are very common. also if your doing ivy maybe make it longer like ivalia or ivory so the nicknames ivy.
i liked most of them but some like, ruby and rose those are very common. also if your doing ivy maybe make it longer like ivalia or ivory so the nicknames ivy.