Baby Names That Mean Green

Baby Names That Mean Green

We compiled a list of baby names that mean green, to give you some inspiration for your baby’s name. (Check out Boy Names That Mean Green & Girl Names That Mean Green for more ideas.) From Clover to Kale to Caper, each of these options shines a certain shade of green on the name search adventure. Take a look!

Caper

Caper is another trendy shade of green that also makes a great first name option. Caper is a dark, faded green color. It is also the name of a type of berrie with the same name.

Teal

Teal is a dark, bluish-green color. It is a fantastic unisex, one-syllable name that is used more often for boys than girls.

Cyan

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Cyan is a shade of light green/blue that stands out. The unisex name is perfect as a first name or middle name.

Oleander

Oleander is a beautiful name on its own. It is green-inspired because it simply means green. A great nickname for Oleander is Lee.

Sage

Sage is a Latin origin name for boys or girls. It is also a shade of green. Sage is also a popular herb that is green in color.

Kale

Kale is traditionally a shade of green. In some cultures, Kale is also translated to mean “man,” but is used for both boy and girl babies. Kale could also be spelled Cale.

Briar

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Briar is a botanical, English-origin baby name. It is also the name of a famous animated princess, Briar Rose. It lends itself well to being a non-binary baby name.

Denver

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Denver is a trendy place name that can be used for a boy or girl. Translated, the name means “from Anvers,” or “green valley.”

Aspen

Aspen is the name of a popular skiing destination, and also another word for a tree that is green or in bloom. Aspen is popular both as a girl’s name and a boy’s name.

Clover

Clover is the plant associated with lucky, four-leaf clovers. It is also a symbol traditionally used in Irish culture. Alternates to the green clover are Clove.

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