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Whether it’s the name for a magnificent tree or one reminiscent of a beautiful flower, giving your baby a moniker inspired by nature is bound to invest them with a sense of connection to the world around them.
After all, most of us feel happiness and serenity when we’re outdoors, surrounded by mountains, beaches or forests – especially during lockdown.
We have a wealth of baby name inspiration on HuffPost UK Parents, but here are 10 monikers inspired by the wild earth.
Holly
From Old English, meaning the holly tree, Holly is synonymous with all the joy of Christmas.
Willow
This name comes from the Old English word welig, meaning willow. It’s both graceful and romantic.
Ivy
From the name for the plant – and as used by Beyoncé and Jay-Z for their daughter, Blue Ivy, who was born in 2012.
Autumn
Autumn comes from the Latin word autumnus and reminds us of orange and brown crisp leaves on the ground.
Aurora
Originates from the name of the ancient Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora – and also the name for the northern lights (aurora borealis).
River
It comes from the Latin word for river bank – a child named River is bound to be a rock star.
Robin
A pet form of Robert. Robin means fame or famous, and bright.
Kai
This name from the Hawaiian word for ocean. See also: Kai Rooney.
Fox
Go a little more unique with this moniker. According to the Celts, foxes are a guide in the spirit world.
Atlas
It comes from the Greek and describes Titan – the bearer of the heavens. This child is bound to be an explorer.