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If you adore trees and want to honor them by naming your baby boy after them, there’s no need to scour the internet. We’ve compiled 200 tree names for boys, ranging from the popular, cute, and unique to the earthy and rustic. Some are the actual names of trees, while some mean tree in another language. You’ll also find tips on what to look for when deciding on a tree-inspired name for the forest-friendly lad in your life. Read on for everything you need to know!
Cool Tree Names for Boys
- Popular: Alder, Aspen, Banyan, Fraser, Hawthorn, Vernon, Yew
- Cute: Acorn, Egor, Grover, Oliver, Perri, Torrey, Woody
- Unique: Blakeley, Cornell, Dagwood, Hargrove, Lyndon, Poplar, Shaw
- Earthy: Arbor, Forrest, Grove, Park, Redwood, Tamarind, Vicus
Steps
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1Look up the names of trees. There are many different tree names you can choose from. Some popular trees include Oak, Redwood, and Maple. It’s also possible to look for variations on those names. The word “oak” alone appears in many names, like Oakland, Oakley, or Oaklen.
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2Explore other earthy names relating to plants and forests. Build your name search around words relating to trees. Many of these come from Old English surnames and refer to a person who lived near a group of trees or a forest. Examples include Forrest, Hargrove, and Alder.
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3Discover names that mean tree in other languages. If you’ve exhausted your search for tree names for boys in English (or Old English), look for names inspired by trees in other languages. They sound unique, but are still tied to the forest and nature.
- Some of these include Dekel, meaning “palm tree” in Hebrew, Çinar (CHEE-Naah), meaning “sycamore tree” in Turkish, or Hideki, meaning “timber tree” in Japanese.
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References
- ↑ https://www.lovetoknow.com/parenting/baby/majestic-tree-inspired-names-boys
- ↑ https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/50-tree-baby-names-for-boys-and-girls/
- ↑ https://appellationmountain.net/twelve-best-tree-names/
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- ↑ https://nameberry.com/list/111/tree-baby-names/11
- ↑ https://appellationmountain.net/twelve-best-tree-names/
- ↑ https://nameberry.com/list/111/tree-baby-names/11
- ↑ https://nameberry.com/list/111/tree-baby-names/11
- ↑ https://www.thinkbabynames.com/names/1/tree
- ↑ https://nameberry.com/list/111/tree-baby-names/11
- ↑ https://www.lovetoknow.com/parenting/baby/majestic-tree-inspired-names-boys
- ↑ https://nameberry.com/list/111/tree-baby-names/11
- ↑ https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/50-tree-baby-names-for-boys-and-girls/
- ↑ https://appellationmountain.net/twelve-best-tree-names/
- ↑ https://www.lovetoknow.com/parenting/baby/majestic-tree-inspired-names-boys