

Meaning: A cinnamon-like plant of tropical regions. Meaning: Derived from the Ancient Greek words kallos meaning “beauty” and anthos meaning “flower”. Meaning:A marsh-plant found in colder parts of Europe and America called the Calla-Lily, which is not a lily but resembles one due to the appearance of it’s flowers. The bryony is a wild climbing vine with green flowers Meaning: In old English: “of prickly, thorny bushes.” Contemporarily mostly restricted to wild rose bushes ( sweet briar). Meaning: A popular name of various plants with blue flowers with a more or less bell-shaped Meaning: The Azalea plant takes its name from the Greek αζαλεος, or “dry.”

Meaning: The common name of a species of deciduous trees that are native to colder regions. Meaning: “The blooming one,” from the Greek anthein, to bloom. Meaning:Levantine plant cultivated for its seeds, which were important sources of chemical oils and flavoring Meaning: The greek name for wind flower, or daughter of the wind. Meaning: from Greek amarantos, name of a mythical unfading flower Meaning: Derived from words like anne (solitary) and leah (woodland or clearing).

Thus, I started searching for botanical baby names, and I wanted to share a list that I made a list of 120+ pretty botanical baby girl names and their meanings! It has got me thinking, when and if I ever get pregnant with my next baby, I would love to incorporate a botanical aspect to his or her name. I have slowed down, learned to appreciate small things, and most importantly, I am acquiring patience. Gardening has helped me grow in motherhood. Something happened in the pandemic that pushed me from busyness and to-do lists to nature and gardening.Ĭaring for my plants has been the second-most rewarding thing that I have experienced in life, shortly after raising my son. If you are expecting a baby girl this 2022, check out this list of pretty botanical baby girl names!
