UPDATE: She’s here! Jamie writes: Thanks SO MUCH to everyone for the suggestions! As much as I liked Scout, it didn’t sound right with our last name. We took Briar, Acadia, and Wren with us to the birthing center, and we decided she looked like a Briar. Elaine is for my mom.
Jamie writes:
We have two boys, Wilder Blake and Ridge Harrison, both named for our love of the outdoors. We’re expecting a daughter in August, and we’d like a name with the same rugged, adventurous spirit. But lists of “nature names for girls” don’t feel right. We’re not interested in frilly flower names. If this was a boy, we liked Canyon.
We don’t like Canyon for a girl, though.
Suggestions welcome!
Please read on for my response, and leave your thoughtful suggestions in the comments.
Dear Jamie –
Congratulations on your new daughter! You’re right that nature names for girls sometimes tend towards Lily and Rose. But it sounds like you might want something at least slightly feminine – or, in any case, you’re not interested in just using your next favorite name regardless.
Based on your comments, and drawing from your sons’ names, we’re looking for something that:
- Conveys an outdoorsy and adventurous vibe
- Is probably a word name, or close to it, rather than a more subtle meaning/association
- Sounds like a sister for Wilder and Ridge – or at least doesn’t sound like the third brother
- Is modern and current, but not invented
I think there are some excellent possibilities.
ASPEN
Aspen makes this list for two reasons: first, it’s a tree. But secondly, the Colorado town is known for its rugged beauty, especially during ski season. There are lots of other tree names that might inspire you. Or maybe there’s a favorite place – a trail, a mountain, a lake – that would work well for your child’s name. Rowan is another option.
BRIAR
Briar is sometimes heard for boys, but it’s more popular for girls. If you know your fairy tale princesses, you might know that Sleeping Beauty was also known as Briar Rose. But there’s nothing overly feminine or frilly about this name. After all, a briar is a thorny plant – beautiful, but strong, too.
JUNIPER
High-energy Juniper is another tree name. It’s caught on in a modest way over the last decade or so, meaning that it feels just familiar – and feminine – enough. Built-in nicknames like Junie and June are another bonus.
LARK
Flower names tend to go to the girls. So do bird names. Wren ranks in the current Top 1000, but I wonder if Lark would appeal to you even more?
MEADOW
No question that Meadow feels outdoorsy and untamed. But it’s also clearly feminine, especially when paired with brothers Wilder and Ridge. While all three names are drawn from the natural world, they all have distinctive sounds – I think that’s a plus. For something rarer still, you might consider Prairie.
RIVER
River is rising for boys and girls alike. While it’s more popular for boys at the moment, I think it works equally well for a daughter. My only hesitation is that Wilder, Ridge, and River might sound like three boys, and it sounds like you might prefer to avoid that. Well … and is it a little bit of a tongue twister to say all three names together?
WINTER
Do season names appeal to you? Winter, Autumn, and Summer have all seen plenty of use for our daughters – though Winter is the least common of them. (Well, except for Spring, which is seldom heard, but could wear beautifully.) Of course, some of this depends on your preferences. If Winter – or Autumn or Summer – is a favorite season, or the time of year you got married, etc. – then it might work especially well.
I’m still stuck on Meadow. I think it’s outdoorsy and feminine, without straying into the frilly. And I love the way Wilder, Ridge, and Meadow all sound distinctive – but I think they work nicely together.
Readers, over to you. What outdoorsy girl names would you suggest for Wilder and Ridge’s new sister?
We know a family with a daughter named Denali. Another family we know has daughters Winter, Violet and Eden. I’ve always thought Juniper would be perfect for a nature-loving family.
Love Meadow and the suggestion of Scout! While reading I couldn’t help but think of Coral. A different vein of nature name than I think you were going for – but had to still mention it!
Fun thread! I’ll try not to repeat but add:
Reverie, Boheme, Story, True, Indigo, Phoenix, Pax, Poet, Lyric, Electra, Echo
Cedar, Bay, Oceane, Acadia, Everest, India
Nova, Vega, Luna, Io, North, Soleil, Cassiopeia, Andromeda, Juno
I think Phoenix Juno and Nova are great matches for this sibset!
Acadia called Cady would be adorable!
That’s my dog’s name and nickname
It’s a great name for a dog AND a human!
I was super surprised to not see Scout on the list of suggestions! Scout is probably the outdoorsiest, most adventurous name I can think of for a girl.
Other suggestions:
Lark
Brooke
Wren
Eden
Maren/Mirren
Robin
Palmer
Parker
Brynn
OH! Yes … Scout would be amazing!
So many gorgeous suggestions all around! I quite partial to Willow, but see how it might be too close to Wilder. Wren, Ember, and Vale are all stunning as well.
I saw the suggestion of Fauna, but I’ve always been quite partial to the simple Fawn. It’s never been too popular, but I think it’s lovely.
And I know it’s not strictly a nature name, but I think Piper would fit in quite nicely with your sibset as well.
Based on the boys names I think Abby’s suggestions aren’t rugged or wild enough. Maybe look up geology and geomorphology terms. I would suggest:
– Delta
– Esker
– Lake
– Ravine
– Tundra
– Talus
– Vale
Lots of good suggestions here. I’ll just add:
Plants: Cypress, Sequoia, Willow, Ash, Fern
Sea-related: Cove, Ocean, Harbor, Blue, Marin
Weather: Snow, Rain, Soleil, Cielo
Misc: Ember, Sparrow, Acadia, Montana, Journey
From Abby’s suggestions, I like Wren, Juniper, Lark and Briar. River is alright as well. Skylar was another good suggestion.
I also wanted to suggest Scout and Vale.
Skye
Dale
I like Briar, Juniper, and Meadow. And even though it’s not typically a name I’m drawn to, I think Meadow is perfect for this sibset.