Sadies Nature Names

  1. Maxwell
    • Origin:

      Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "great stream"
    • Description:

      A happy medium between the weighty Maximilian and the laid-back Max, Maxwell is one of the most classic and attractive Scottish names. Early influences on the name's revival include Maxwell Smart of the television show, and then movie, Get Smart, and the Beatles song about Maxwell's Silver Hammer.
  2. Meadow
    • Origin:

      Nature name
    • Description:

      Meadow's upward popularity trajectory certainly suggests that the name has transcended its connection to The Sopranos.. In the US, more than 750 baby girls were named Meadow last year, a number we expect to keep rising.
  3. Moor
    • Morgan
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "sea-born, sea-song or sea-circle"
      • Description:

        Morgan, once split evenly between the sexes, is a strong and attractive Welsh favorite, still a common boys’ name in Wales. Morgan is now more often a girls' name in the U.S. – about 2000 girls were given the name in one recent year, vs. 362 boys – though it's one of the most traditional unisex choices. Morgan was actually a Top 200 pick for boys in Victorian Britain!
    • Meadows
      • Minnow
        • Nash
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "by the ash tree"
          • Description:

            Nash is an English surname whose sound puts it right in step with currently trendy names like Cash, Dash and Ash. It first came to prominence via TV character Nash Bridges, portrayed by Don Johnson in the late nineties, and also via mathematician John Nash, played by Russell Crowe in the acclaimed film A Beautiful Mind.
        • Niall
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "cloud"
          • Description:

            Niall is pronounced nye-al--something like Neil, but this Irish spelling of the name makes it much more current and cool.
        • Nile
          • Origin:

            River name, color name, or variation of Niall, Irish
          • Meaning:

            "champion"
          • Description:

            Water names are a cool category these days, and this one of the famous Egyptian river is no exception. It streamlines the fussier Niles and also may be thought of as a color name, meaning dark blue or indigo.
        • Nightingale
          • Nightingale
            • Oliver
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "olive tree or elf army"
              • Description:

                Oliver is an international star, ranking near the top of the charts in the US and throughout the English-speaking world, along with a host of European and Latin American countries, from Norway to Chile, Slovenia to Switzerland.
            • Orson
              • Origin:

                Latin and English
              • Meaning:

                "bear cub"
              • Description:

                Orson has had in the past a rotund teddy-bear image, a la Orson Welles, who early on dropped his common given name of George in favor of his more distinctive middle one, and who seemed to own it during his lifetime. No longer a single-person signature, it's now an interesting possibility for any parent seeking an unusual yet solid name. It's started to appear to the celeb set--both Paz Vega and Lauren Ambrose have little Orsons.
            • Oaken
              • Otter
                • Ozai
                  • Peak
                    • Origin:

                      English word name
                    • Description:

                      Ambitious geographical name.
                  • Pearl
                    • Origin:

                      Latin gem name
                    • Meaning:

                      "pearl"
                    • Description:

                      Pearl, like Ruby, has begun to be polished up for a new generation of fashionable children after a century of jewelry box storage. The birthstone for the month of June, Pearl could also make a fresher middle name alternative to the overused Rose. Cool couple Maya Rudolph and Paul Thomas Anderson named their daughter Pearl Minnie, followed by Jack Osbourne, and several celebs have put it in the middle spot, as in Busy Philipps's Cricket Pearl, Jake Owen's Olive Pearl and Caleb Followill's Dixie Pearl .
                  • Penrose
                    • Origin:

                      Cornish and Welsh place name and surname
                    • Meaning:

                      "top of the heath"
                    • Description:

                      Penrose – an ancient place-name and surname derived from several villages in Cornwall, Wales, and the Welsh border country of England – would make for an even more unexpected alternative to quirky nature name Primrose. Intuitive nicknames Penny or Rosie make it feel more wearable.
                  • Peony
                    • Origin:

                      Flower name; Latin
                    • Meaning:

                      "healing"
                    • Description:

                      One of the rarest of the floral names, though not without some teasing potential. Peony is a historical 1948 novel by Pearl S. Buck.