Botanical Names

  1. Persica
    • Phlox
      • Poinsettia
        • Pueraria
          • Pumpkin
            • Rosemary
              • Origin:

                Latin or English
              • Meaning:

                "dew of the sea, or rosemary (herb)"
              • Description:

                Despite appearances, Rosemary is not a "smoosh" name, not even a traditional one. The name derives from two Latin terms "Ros" meaning ‘dew’ and "Marinus" "meaning "of the sea". The plant was termed ‘dew of the sea’ due to its salty texture and its ability to thrive in coastal climes. Only after the Middle Ages did the English names of Rose and Mary become interchanged with the name Rosmarinus and give us the modern name we use today.
            • Ruzena
              • Saffron
                • Origin:

                  Spice name
                • Description:

                  Spice names are increasingly appealing to the senses of prospective parents; this one, belonging to a precious spice derived from the crocus has a vaguely orange-scented-incense sixties feel.
              • Sage
                • Origin:

                  Herb name; Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "wise"
                • Description:

                  Sage is an evocatively fragrant herbal name that also connotes wisdom, giving it a double advantage. It entered the Top 1000 at about the same time for both genders in the early 1990s, but it has pulled ahead for the girls. Toni Collette named her daughter Sage Florence.
              • Salix
                • Origin:

                  Latin, botanical name
                • Description:

                  An unusual name related to the willow family.
              • Salvia
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "whole, healthy"
                • Description:

                  Another name for the herb sage -- which sounds younger and more modern than this version.
              • Sequoia
                • Origin:

                  Native American, Cherokee
                • Meaning:

                  "sparrow"
                • Description:

                  This name of a giant tree, itself named for a nineteenth-century Cherokee who invented a way to write his tribe's language, makes a strong, stately statement.
              • Sequoyah
                • Origin:

                  Native American, Cherokee
                • Meaning:

                  "sparrow"
                • Description:

                  A strong, meaningful name, associated with a famous Cherokee linguistic scholar; also suggests the magnificent California sequoia redwood trees.
              • Sorrel
                • Origin:

                  Botanical name and French
                • Meaning:

                  "reddish brown"
                • Description:

                  A fragrant herbal and color name that could make a sensitive, distinctive choice.
              • Spruce
                • Origin:

                  Tree name
                • Description:

                  A handsome, spruced-up post-Bruce tree name.
              • Strawberry
                • Origin:

                  Fruit name
                • Description:

                  Another entry in the fruit name category, this one borne by writer Strawberry Saroyan, granddaughter of William, so named by her hippie parents. While fruit names may become more familiar, they'll never pass without comment -- but maybe that's what you're looking for.
              • Sylvan
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "wood, forest"
                • Description:

                  One of the many variations of Silvanus, the name of the Roman forest god, and a little-used member of the freshly stylish Sylv- family of names. Silvan is the sleek German and Dutch form. Given to less than 100 boys each year in the US, it's nevertheless in the Nameberry Top 500.
              • Safflower
                • Samphire
                  • Sarsaparilla