In search of all the best earthy names for your baby boy? Looking for unique options with nature-derived meanings?

Choosing a name for your child is a sacred process. Ultimately, you hope the name you choose will reflect your child’s values and personality.

And if you’re in search of earthy names, I’m sure your family is in tune with nature and are looking for something that will suit a wild and free-spirited boy. 

In this post, I share 100 earthy boy names inspired by nature

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100 Earthy Baby Boy Names

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1. Alder – The name Alder can signify strength and hope, as alder trees are often used in reforestation projects and are known to improve soil fertility.

2. Arrow – Point to the great outdoors with a name like Arrow. Implications of straight and swift make this an excellent contender. If you’re Christian, Psalm 127:4 may just have you hooked: “Children born to a young man are like arrows in a warrior’s hands.”

3. Asher – A handsome nature name inspired by the Ash tree. It’s also a Hebrew name meaning “happy”or “blessed.” 

4. Aspen – Another earthy choice from the tree name genre. Aspen can refer to the graceful poplar tree, or it could even be an influence from the town in Colorado, known for its skiing.

5. Atlas – The name Atlas is powerful and implies great strength. Atlas was a Titan in Greek mythology who bore the weight of the world on his shoulders.

6. August – August may be a summer month, but it’s also a Latin name derived from Emperor Augustus. It means “great, magnificent.” Could use Auggie for short.

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7. Banks – The name Banks just has a nice ring to it. Literally referring to a riverbank, this would make an excellent choice if you live near a river.

8. Banyan – Like the Indian fig tree, this name is both beautiful and symbolic. Banyans have long roots, grow great distances, and are thought to emit large amounts of spiritual energy. 

9. Bear – A short, strong name for your cuddly little cub. Refers to the mammal, but stands for “brave.”

10. Blaze – The name Blaze just makes me think of a little spitfire. Of Latin origin, meaning “fire, burn, flame,” this name is sure to create the impression of a bold and passionate individual. 

11. Bodhi – A cute boho name for a boy or a girl. Bodhi is of Indian origin and means “awakening”or “enlightenment.”

12. Branch – This attractive nature name could refer to the “limb of a tree” or a “branch in the river.”

13. Brooks – An English name meaning “of the brook” or “dweller of the brook.” A perfect pick if you live near a stream. 

14. Bryar – Referring to a “thorny bush of wild roses, brambles,” Bryar would make such a beautiful name for a baby boy.

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15. Cedar – A strong nature-derived name referring to the “cedar tree.” Cedar symbolizes significance, great strength, spiritual protection, and healing. 

16. Clay – Clay is a rich, earthy name that signifies “sticking together.”

17. Cove – An adorable nature name that’s perfect for water-loving families. Refers to a “small coastal inlet or bay.”

18. Cypress – Another distinct tree name for your free-spirited boy. Cypress stands for “strong, muscular, adaptable.”

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19. Denali – Denali is a Native American name that means “great one.” There’s also Alaska’s Denali National Park, which is home to the largest mountain in the US, Denali.

20. Dune – A short and strong earthy name referring to a mound or hill of sand that was formed by the wind.

21. Dusty – What could suit a wild-and-free spirited boy better than the name Dusty? Of course, “full of dust” comes to mind, but the name Dusty also means “brave warrior.”

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22. Eagle – A noble and majestic name, referring to the honorable bird.

23. Eden – From the Biblical Garden of Eden, this unisex name means “delight, paradise.” 

24. Everest – Lead your kid to great heights with a name like Everest. After all, Mount Everest is the world’s highest mountain.

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25. Falcon – Many bird names are quite unique and dignified, and the name Falcon is no exception. Falcons are speedy and fierce and agile and precise. In fact, the peregrine falcon isn’t just the fastest species of bird, it’s also the world’s fastest animal!

26. Finch – Small but full of beauty, just like the attractive variety of songbirds.

27. Fisher – If you have an angler in the house, then you might just love the name Fisher, which, in Old English origin, means “fisherman.”

“If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.”     -Lao Tzu

28. Flint – An earthy name for a tough and determined individual. The name Flint is of English origin and means “hard rock.”

29. Flynn – Flynn is a charming Irish name meaning “son of the red-haired one” or “ruddy complected.” 

30. Forest (or Forrest) – An earthy name with a real woodsy feel. Forest is of Old French origin and means “woods or woodsman.” In English, it means “dweller of the forest.” 

31. Fox – Sleek and sly, just like a fox! The name Fox is of Old English origin and means, well, “fox.” An adorable creature, making an equally cute name. 

32. Frost – Frost means “freezing.” An icy name that would be perfect for an expected winter baby.

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33. Gai – A very rare nature name for baby boys. In Hebrew, Gai means “valley.” 

34. Geo – I think the name Geo is just oh, so cute! Signifying genuine depth and exploration, the name Geo could refer to geology, geocaching, geography, or even “earth.”

35. Gibbon – Gibbons are small tree-dwelling apes with long powerful arms for swinging. Using Gibbon as a name creates an image of grace, swiftness, and athletic capability.

36. Grove – An Old English name referring to someone that lives near “a grove of trees.”

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37. Hawk – Of Old English origin, meaning “falcon; bird of prey.” A pretty badass nature name if you ask me!

38. Haze – A unique and delightful name that could refer to a “reddish brown color” or the “hazel tree.”

39. Heath – The name Heath is of Old English origin and means “Land of Heather and Grass.” Originally short for Heathcliff.

40. Holden – When it comes to Holden, you might think of the character from the classic novel, Catcher in the Rye. Holden is an English name that means “hollow or deep valley.”

41. Holt – Short and strong, Holt stands for “woods, forest” or “son of the unspoiled forests.”

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42. Ilan – Pronounced “ee – LAH N.” A Hebrew name that means “tree.”

43. Indy – A gender-neutral name that could refer to being Native American, the state of Indiana, the country of India, or even Indiana Jones! It could also be short for independent, suggesting power and determination.

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44. Jasper – A cute Persian name meaning “bringer of treasures.” And when it comes to little boys, the treasures will likely be bugs, dirt, and rocks.

45. Jay – Bold and bright, like a male blue jay. These large songbirds are known for their intelligence and tight family bonds. They are a symbol of faithfulness, loyalty, and understanding.

46. Jet – A short and sweet earthy name, which means “black gemstone.”

47. Jorah – Jorah is a handsome Hebrew name that means “first rain or autumn rain.” This name signifies happiness after hardship, because in Israel, with the return of rain after a drought season, people would drop what they were doing and run into the streets shouting “Jorah!”

48. Jupiter – The name Jupiter just has a nice ring to it. Yes, it does refer to the largest planet in our solar system, but it’s also a Latin name meaning “the supreme god.”

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49. Kai – A unisex name that has many different origins and meanings. In Hawaiin, Kai stands for “sea,” and in Greek it means “keeper of the keys; earth.” Pronounced KYE. 

50. Kale – Yes, kale is a nutritious leafy green, but in Hawaiian, Kale stands for “strong and manly.”

51. Kestrel – A fun and fierce bird name. A kestrel is a small type of falcon that is named for its rattle-like cry.

52. Kodiak – A bear and an island, Kodiak is such a wild, adventurous name!

53. Koi – Just like the colorful fish in the carp family, this name signifies beauty and resilience. In Japan, Koi are a symbol of good fortune, and in Buddihst culture, they are associated with courage.

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54. Leaf – Unusual, but cute. The name leaf is sure to catch the attention of outdoorsy, free-thinking families. Especially, if you’re expecting an autumn babe.

55. Lennox – Of Scottish and Gaelic origin, Lennox means “with many elm trees” (elm grove). Nox, Lenny, and Lex would all make super cute nicknames.

56. Leo – Leo is Latin for “lion.” Stargazers may be quite familiar with the fifth Zodiac sign and constellation shaped like a lion.

57. Leon – Another fierce pick that means “lion.” The name Leon is of Greek origin and signifies power and elegance.

58. Linden – Like the tall, attractive tree that can live for centuries. A handsome pick that conveys deep roots and strength of character.

59. Lux – The perfect pick for the little dude that brought so much radiance and brightness into your life. Lux is a Greek name that means “light.” 

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60. Manta – As in “Manta Ray.” This beautiful nature name signifies grace, flow, and gentleness.

61. Maple – Maple would make a cute boy or girl name. Referring to the popular “maple tree,” which is known for its sap and tasty syrup capabilities.

62. Marlin – Of Old English and Welsh origin, meaning “land near the lake or sea fortress.”

63. Moss – A flattering earthy name referring to the small green plant growing in damp habitats.

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64. Nash – Nash is an English name that means “by the ash tree.” The perfect pick if you happen to live near an ash.

65. Nile – Like the famous Egyptian river. A wonderful option for water-loving families.

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66. Ocean – Another awesome water name. Referring to the world’s 5 oceans, this name signifies magnificence, exquisiteness, and diversification.

67. Oakley – One of the cutest nature names around. Oakley is of Old English origin and means “meadow of oak trees.”

68. Orin – The name Orin is a variant of Oran (which is Gaelic and means “pale”) and Oren (Hebrew for “pine tree”).

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69. Pax – Punchy and peaceful. Pax is a Latin name that means “peace.”

70. Phoenix – Like the colorful, mythical bird who has the power to rise from its own ashes. In Greek, Phoenix means “dark red.” And then of course, there’s always Phoenix, Arizona. Nix and Phin (Fin) would make adorable nicknames.

71. Pine – Pine means “pine tree,” making it a worthy sibling name to go along with Oakley, Aspen, Maple, and Cedar.

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72. Rai (pronounced RYE-ee) – Pronounced RYE-ee. Rai is of Japanese origin and means “trust; lightning, thunder.” If your baby was born during a storm or made a big-bang of an entrance, then you might just want to give this one some consideration. 

73. Rain (or Rainn, Raine) – An up-and-coming earthy name that means “abundant blessings from above.” Would be cute for a boy or a girl.

74. Ranger – An adorable earthy name that means “forest guardian” or “protector of the forest.”

75. Reed – Like the tall, slender aquatic grass. These plants are made up of strong, hollow stems that can be used for making baskets, mats, and more. Reed is also an English name that means “red-haired.”

76. Reef – The name Reef has a real laid-back surfer feel. Refers to a “reef,” like in a “coral reef,” making it a perfect pick for your little water baby.

77. Ridge – An English name meaning “ridge.” Has such a rugged and masculine feel to it.

78. River – With such a quaint and peaceful vibe, the name River has really gained quite the popularity in recent years. It’s an English name referring to a flowing stream of water, making it an excellent choice for water-loving families.

79. Rowan – This name has quite the association with the color red. Rowan is the name of a mountain ash tree that is known for its brilliant bright red berries, and in Gaelic, Rowan means “little redhead.”

80. Ryland – The name Ryland is of Old English origin and means “land where rye is grown.”

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81. Sage – Sage is a spice and healing herb, but it’s also a Latin name meaning “wise and knowing.”

82. Sequoia – Just like the giant sequoia trees in Redwood National Park. These magnificent trees were named for a Cherokee Native American who developed a written language for his tribe. In Cherokee, Sequoia means “sparrow.”

83. Silas – A unique nature name that means “Man of the Forest.”

84. Sirius – Sirius refers to the brightest star in the earth’s night sky. Meaning “glowing”or “burning brightly,” this would make the perfect earthy name for your shining little star.

85. Solaris – The perfect pick for your little sunshine. Solaris is a Greek name meaning “of the sun.”

86. Sparrow – Referring to the small bird in the finch family. The name Sparrow would go along quite well with siblings like Hawk, Phoenix, Finch, and Kestrel. 

87. Spruce – Yet another striking pick from the tree name genre. Referring to the hardy evergreen tree, this name signifies resilience and charm.

88. Stone – A hardy nature name for a tough little dude. Simply means “stone” but presents such an image of ruggedness and strength.

89. Storm – Did your son make a whirlwind of an entrance? Was he born during a thunderstorm? The name Storm is quite windswept and dramatic, but certainly connotes adventure and spunk. 

90. Sunny – The name Sunny presents such cheerful, radiant vibes!  Literally means “bright or sunny” and can’t help but make you smile.

91. Sylvan – An outdoorsy nature name with a sleek tone. Sylvan is a boy’s name meaning “wood, forest; of the forest.”

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92. Tai – A Chinese name meaning “great” or “extreme.” Could also mean “from Thai,” denoting someone from Thailand.

93. Talon – Of French origin, referring to the “large claw of a bird of prey.” A pretty powerful name if you think about it.

94. Thorn – Referring to a “thorn bush,” this name is sure to stick! 

95. Timber – An outdoorsy nature name with a woodsy feel. Timber is of American origin and means “wood” or “strong.”

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96. Wilder – The perfect name for an adventurous, free-spirited little boy. In English, Wilder means “wild animal” and in German, it means “hunter.”

97. Winter – If you love winter, snow, and ice, then you just might also love the name Winter. Such a beautiful, seasonal nature name for your winter-born baby.

98. Wolfe – Talk about a fierce name! Wolfe is of Old German origin and means “wolf.”

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99. Yuri – Yuri is of Russian origin and means “farmer” or “earthworker.”

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100. Zion – Pronounced ZYE-on. A Hebrew name that means “highest point.” Could also refer to Zion National Park, which was named by Mormon pioneers that used Zion to mean “Kingdom of Heaven, sanctuary, or a happy, peaceful place.”

What About You?

What are some of your favorite earthy names for a baby boy? Share your nature-inspired picks in the comments below and be sure to share this post with other nature-loving families. 

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