Names That Mean Tree
- Olivija
Origin:
Slovene variation of Olivia, LatinMeaning:
"olive tree"Description:
Common Slovene spelling of Olivia, pronounced the same way.
- Bjarki
Origin:
Masculine variation of Björk, IcelandicMeaning:
"birch tree"Description:
One of the few masculine names derived from a feminine name, in this case, Bjork.
- Oliwer
Origin:
Polish variation of Oliver, LatinMeaning:
"olive tree"
- Tamarisk
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"tree name"Description:
The Tamarisk is also know as the salt cedar, know with enduring harsh conditions. This makes Tamarisk an intriguing nature name, suggesting resilience and strength.
- Zumar
Origin:
BasqueMeaning:
"elm tree"Description:
This botanical name can be used for both boys and girls.
- Taiki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"great brightness; big tree"
- Oliveria
Origin:
Spanish form of Olivia, LatinMeaning:
"olive tree"Description:
Olivia ranks in the Top 10 -- and sometimes even Number 1 -- in many countries now, so variations such as this Spanish form may get some attention.
- Baumer
Origin:
German surnameMeaning:
"tree"
- Baumar
Origin:
German surnameMeaning:
"tree"
- Alahni
Origin:
Variation of Alani, HawaiianMeaning:
"orange tree"Description:
Creative Alani spelling gaining traction.
- Waskway
Origin:
CreeMeaning:
"birch tree"
- Alyvea
Origin:
Variation of OliviaMeaning:
"olive tree"
- Hadasha
Origin:
Hebrew, variation of HadassahMeaning:
"myrtle tree"Description:
This variation of the Biblical Hadassah is beautiful in its own right. It also comes with built-in trendy nickname Haddie, or the sleek and fashionable Dasha — maybe even boyish and modern Dash.