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Names that mean tree

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Tree in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Tree

AausArabic — "A Name of a tree"AbnoshArabic — "The name of a tree whose wood is heavy and black"AbsalomHebrew — "From the Hebrew name Avshalom (contracted from Avishalom) which meant 'my father is peace'. In the Old Testament he was a son of King David who led a revolt against his father. While fleeing he got his hair caught in a tree and was killed by Joab."AbshamUrdu — "A tree which has scent"AcacioGreek — "Of the thorny tree"AckerleaEnglish — "From the meadow of oak trees."AckerleahEnglish — "From the meadow of oak trees."AckerleeEnglish — "From the meadow of oak trees."AckerleighEnglish — "From the meadow of oak trees."AckerleyEnglish — "From the meadow of oak trees."AckerlyEnglish — "From the meadow of oak trees."AckleaMiddle English — "Dweller at the oak tree."AckleahMiddle English — "Dweller at the oak tree."AckleeMiddle English — "Dweller at the oak tree."AckleighMiddle English — "Dweller at the oak tree."AckleyEnglish — "Dweller at the oak tree."AcklyMiddle English — "Dweller at the oak tree."ActenOld English — "Belonging to the town with oak trees."ActonEnglish — "Belonging to the town with oak trees."AdahiCherokee — "In the oak tree woods."AdahyNative American — "In the oak tree woods."AdoerteNative American — "Variant of Adoeete: Kiowa word for tree."AdooeetteNative American — "Variant of Adoeete: Kiowa word for tree."AekerEnglish — "From the oak tree."AekerleyEnglish — "From the oak tree meadow."AescbyEnglish — "From the ash tree farm."AescfordEnglish — "Lives by the ash tree ford."AescleahEnglish — "Lives in the ash tree grove."AesclinEnglish — "Lives at the ash tree pool."AesctunEnglish — "From the ash tree farm."AesoburneEnglish — "Lives near the ash tree brook."AisfordEnglish — "Lives by the ash tree ford."AistonEnglish — "From the ash tree farm."AjaamUrdu — "Forest, Tree"AkkerEnglish — "From the oak tree."AkselHebrew — "Tiny oak tree."AksellGerman — "Tiny oak tree."AldarOld English — "The alder tree."AldareOld English — "The alder tree."AlerEnglish — "From the alder tree."AmhuinnGaelic — "From the alder tree river"AnoobArabic — "Palm tree"ArveNorse — "Eagle tree."AsburyEnglish — "A fort close to ash trees"AshbeeScandinavian — "By the ash trees."AshbeyEnglish — "By the ash trees."AshbieEnglish — "By the ash trees."AshcroftEnglish — "Ash tree farm"AshenfordEnglish — "Variant of Ashford: River ford near ash trees."AshibArabic — "Fruit tree"AshlenEnglish — "Variant of Ashlin: Ash trees encircling a pond."AshtanOld English — "Dweller at the ash-tree town|from the ash tree."AshtenEnglish — "Dweller at the ash-tree town|from the ash tree."AshtinEnglish — "Dweller at the ash-tree town|from the ash tree."AshwarthHindi — "Generation / banyan tree"AshwatHindi — "Genration Tree"AshwathHindi — "This is the tree where Buddha did meditate and gained lot of knowledge... so it can also be considered as tree of knowledge, Banyan tree"AskScandinavian — "From the ash tree."AsokeHindi — "Tree"AswanthHindi — "Victorious, Peepal tree, Holy tree, Buddha got wisdom under it"AswanthaHindi — "Victorious, Peepal tree, Holy tree, Buddha got wisdom under it"AswathHindi — "This is the tree where Buddha did meditate and gained lot of knowledge... so it can also be considered as tree of knowledge, Banyan tree"AtagulkaluNative American — "Cherokee name meaning pitched trees."AthdarScottish — "From the oak tree ford"AttakullakullaNative American — "Variant of Atagulkalu: Cherokee name meaning pitched trees."AvellinoSpanish — "Borrowed from the city of Avellino place of hazelnut trees. It is derived from avellanos hazelnut trees"AwsMuslim — "Name of a tree."BanyanEnglish — "The Banyan Tree"BapAboriginal — "Blue gum tree."BappAboriginal — "Blue gum tree."BarclaeyOld English — "From the meadow of the Birch tree."BarclayEnglish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BarcleyEnglish — "Variant of Barclay: Birch valley, birch tree meadow."BardinAboriginal — "Ironbark tree."BarkclayOld English — "From the meadow of the Birch tree."BarkerEnglish — "Birch tree."BarklayEnglish — "Variant of Barclay: Birch valley, birch tree meadow."BarkleaIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BarkleahIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BarkleeIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BarkleighIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BarkleyEnglish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BarklieEnglish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BarklyIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BarksdaleEnglish — "From the valley of birch trees"BarrclayEnglish — "Variant of Barclay: Birch valley, birch tree meadow."BartleeahOld English — "From the meadow of the Birch tree."BasiqUrdu — "Soaring, lofty, towering and is used especially to describe trees"BaumGerman — "Tree"BaumeGerman — "Tree"BeachEnglish — "Diminutive of Beacher: Close to beech trees."BeachyEnglish — "Diminutive of Beacher: Close to beech trees."BeceereEnglish — "Lives by the beech tree."BedawsWelsh — "Birch tree."BedivereArthurian Legend — "Hero of the birch tree meadow."BedverArthurian Legend — "Hero of the birch tree meadow."BedwinWelsh — "Hero of the birch tree meadow."BedwynWelsh — "Hero of the birch tree meadow."BeechyEnglish — "Diminutive of Beacher: Close to beech trees."BeoreEnglish — "Birch tree."BercleahEnglish — "Lives at the birch tree meadow."BerdanOld English — "Birch tree valley."BerdenOld English — "Birch tree valley."BerdonOld English — "Birch tree valley."BerfordEnglish — "From the birch tree ford."BerfordeOld English — "From the birch tree ford."BergessOld English — "Dweller in the birch trees."BerkTurkish — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BerkeEnglish — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BerkeleaOld English — "From the meadow of the Birch tree."BerkeleahOld English — "From the meadow of the Birch tree."BerkeleeOld English — "From the meadow of the Birch tree."BerkeleighOld English — "From the meadow of the Birch tree."BerkeleyEnglish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BerkelieOld English — "From the meadow of the Birch tree."BerkelyOld English — "From the meadow of the Birch tree."BerkeyOld English — "Birch tree."BerkieOld English — "Birch tree."BerklayIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BerkleaIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BerkleahIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BerkleeIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BerkleighIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BerkleyEnglish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BerklieIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BerklyIrish — "Meadow where birch trees grow."BerkyOld English — "Birch tree."BerleaOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerleahOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerleeOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerleighOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerleyOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerlieOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BerlyOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BernyFrench — "Dweller on the birch tree island."BhadrashreeHindi — "Sandalwood tree"BirchEnglish — "Birch tree. A short form of Burchard."BircheEnglish — "Birch tree. A short form of Burchard."BirdanOld English — "Birch tree valley."BirdenOld English — "Birch tree valley."BirdinOld English — "Birch tree valley."BirdonOld English — "Birch tree valley."BirkScottish — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BirkeFrench — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BirkeeEnglish — "Birch tree."BirkeyEnglish — "Birch tree."BirkieEnglish — "Birch tree."BirkirIcelandic — "Birch tree."BirkitEnglish — "Variant of Birkett: Area of birch trees."BirkittEnglish — "From the birch tree coast."BirkyEnglish — "Birch tree."BirleaOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirleahOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirleeOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirleighOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirleyEnglish — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirlieEnglish — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirlyEnglish — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BirneyEnglish — "Dweller on the birch tree island."BirtleEnglish — "From the birch tree hill with the birds."BodishHindi — "Buddhas tree"BosleaOld English — "From the boar meadow with the trees."BosleahOld English — "From the boar meadow with the trees."BosleeOld English — "From the boar meadow with the trees."BosleighOld English — "From the boar meadow with the trees."BosleyEnglish — "From the boar meadow with the trees."BoslieOld English — "From the boar meadow with the trees."BoslyOld English — "From the boar meadow with the trees."BourkeEnglish — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BranstockNorse — "A tree in Volsung's palace."BurchEnglish — "Birch tree. A short form of Burchard."BurdanOld English — "Birch tree valley."BurdenOld English — "Birch tree valley."BurdinOld English — "Birch tree valley."BurdonEnglish — "Birch tree valley."BurfordeOld English — "From the birch tree ford."BurgessEnglish — "Dweller in the birch trees."BurisEnglish — "From the birch tree town."BurissEnglish — "From the birch tree town."BurkFrench — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BurkeTeutonic — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."BurkittEnglish — "From the birch tree coast."BurleaOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BurleahOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BurleeOld English — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BurleighTeutonic — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BurlieEnglish — "Clearing at the manor with knotted tree trunks."BurnieEnglish — "Dweller on the birch tree island."BurnuAboriginal — "A tree. "BurnyOld English — "Dweller on the birch tree island."BurrisEnglish — "From the birch tree town."ByrkOld English — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."ByrkeOld English — "Dweller from the birch tree manor on the hill."CedroSpanish — "Cedar, Juniper tree."ChaneyFrench — "Oak tree, oak-hearted."ChankrisnaCambodian — "Tree"CheienneHebrew — "Name of a Native American tribe|Graceful oak tree."ChinarHindi — "Name of a beautiful tree"CornallEnglish — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."CorneilleFrench — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."CornelLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."CornelioLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."CornelisDutch — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."CornellLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."CornellusLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."CornettFrench — "Dwelling in the cornel tree"CurrumbinAboriginal — "Pine tree."CurrumbynAboriginal — "Pine tree."DaarukHindi — "Charioteer of Krishna, Tree"DafranArabic — "Name of A Tree"darukHindi — "Charioteer of Krishna, Tree"DaryapurkarHindi — "Deodar Tree"DekalArabic — "Palm tree."DekelHebrew — "Palm tree."DekilArabic — "Palm tree."DekylArabic — "Palm tree."DelancyIrish — "From the elder tree grove."DelaneFrench — "From the elder tree grove."DillwinWelsh — "From the place with the shady trees."DillwynWelsh — "From the place with the shady trees."DilwinWelsh — "From the place with the shady trees."DilwynWelsh — "From the place with the shady trees."EbursconCeltic — "Lives near the yew tree estate."EilonHebrew — "From the oak tree"EldurEnglish — "From the elder tree."EllderEnglish — "From the elder tree."ElmanEnglish — "Elm tree."ElmenGerman — "Elm tree."ErezHebrew — "Cedar tree"FauPolynesian — "Tree"FauikiPolynesian — "Little trees."FautavePolynesian — "Big / tall trees."FrainEnglish — "Ash tree.|Stranger"FraineEnglish — "Ash tree.|Stranger"FrayneEnglish — "Ash tree.|Stranger"FreanEnglish — "Ash tree.|Stranger"FreaneEnglish — "Ash tree.|Stranger"FreenEnglish — "Ash tree.|Stranger"FreeneEnglish — "Ash tree.|Stranger"FreinEnglish — "Ash tree.|Stranger"FreynEnglish — "Ash tree.|Stranger"FreyneEnglish — "Ash tree.|Stranger"GaalavaHindi — "Kind of Ebony, The lordhra Tree, Name of Rishi (Saint)"GarwoodEnglish — "From the forest with the fur trees."GharisullahArabic — "A young tree planted by God, meaning a person who is under the care of God as he grows up"GharrasArabic — "One who plants trees"GharsanArabic — "Planter of trees"GhaslanArabic — "Forest, place that has many trees"GhazizArabic — "Fresh and Tender Bud of a tree"GhoshadArabic — "High Trees"GhuraisArabic — "Newly planted tree"GiddeonEnglish — "A mighty warrior; one who fells trees"GirjaHindi — "It Refers to Several Different Trees, Goddess Parvati"GulmoharHindi — "Red and yellow flowering tree"GwernWelsh — "Alder tree."HalatoaPolynesian — "The grove of toa trees, the road by the toa trees"HanzhalahUrdu — "(Hanzalah), The name of a tree, the name of a Sahabi who was one of the scribes of the Holy Prophet (Peace he upon him)"HaracEnglish — "From the ancient oak tree."HareendraHindi — "Lord Shiva, A tree"HarindraHindi — "Lord Shiva, A tree"HarwinderHindi — "A Tree"HasletEnglish — "From the hazelnut tree land."HaslettEnglish — "From the hazelnut tree land."HawthornEnglish — "The hawthorn tree."HawthorneEnglish — "The hawthorn tree."HazetOld English — "From the hazelnut tree land."HazettOld English — "From the hazelnut tree land."HazletOld English — "From the hazelnut tree land."HazlettEnglish — "From the hazelnut tree land."HidekiJapanese — "Extreme, Excellence, Tree"HiliverLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."HolivaerLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."HolivarLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."HrusoskyCzech / Slovak — "Dwells near the pear tree"IassenBulgarian — "From the ash tree "IavorBulgarian — "From the sycamore tree "IbshaamArabic — "A Fragrant Tree, Perfume, Aroma, Scented odour"IdalEnglish — "From the yew tree valley."IlanHebrew — "Variant of Elan: Tree."IndrasurasHindi — "The Tree of Indra"IremTurkish — "Precious Tree"ItsukiJapanese — "Tree"IvoTeutonic — "Yew tree|Archer"IwdaelEnglish — "From the yew tree valley."KaachimHindi — "Where clouds rest, A sacred tree"KabraHindi — "Beautiful Tree"KadambHindi — "Name of a tree"KaitakHindi — "Comeing from the kerva tree"KalpakHindi — "A heavenly tree"KaneerHindi — "A Tree"KaureePolynesian — "Forest tree."KauriPolynesian — "Forest tree."KauriePolynesian — "Forest tree."KauryPolynesian — "Forest tree."KazukiJapanese — "Peaceful Tree"KeasDutch — "The cornel tree|Horn-coloured."KeaseDutch — "The cornel tree|Horn-coloured."KeaziaAfrican-American — "Cassia tree"KeaziahAfrican-American — "Cassia tree"KeesLatin — "The cornel tree|Horn-coloured."KeeseDutch — "The cornel tree|Horn-coloured."KeeseeDutch — "The cornel tree|Horn-coloured."KeisDutch — "The cornel tree|Horn-coloured."KeysDutch — "The cornel tree|Horn-coloured."KeyseDutch — "The cornel tree|Horn-coloured."KhadingArabic — "Tree"KhaseebArabic — "Fruitful, productive, fertile, filled with trees and grass"KhegubAboriginal — "Tree"KhusaibArabic — "Palm tree that bears much fruit, growth, fruitfulness, productivity"KhuzaimaUrdu — "Gabal Elba Dragon Tree, Name Of A Companion"KikerHindi — "A Tree"KoaHawaiian — "Warrior; the koa tree"KornalLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."KornelLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."KorneliusLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."KorneliuszLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."KosteliusLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."KujHindi — "A tree, Name of the planet mars, The son of the earth"KunjaIndian — "Grove of trees"LafeefArabic — "Dense shade trees"LakeshArabic — "Cinnamon tree"LarchLatin — "Resembling the evergreen tree"LaurFrench — "Bay laurel tree"LaureanEnglish — "Form of Lauren. From the place of laurel trees."LaureanoEnglish — "From the place of laurel trees."LaurianEnglish — "One who lives near the laurel trees"LaurianoEnglish — "From the place of laurel trees."LavorBulgarian — "From the sycamore tree"LazeefArabic — "Group of Trees"LeafAmerican — "Leaf from a tree"LeamhnachGaelic — "Lives near the place abounding in elm trees."LeathEnglish — "Leaf from a tree"LeefEnglish — "Leaf from a tree"LeethEnglish — "Leaf from a tree"LeighthEnglish — "Leaf from a tree"LendallEnglish — "From the linden tree dell."LendellEnglish — "From the linden tree dell."LennoxScottish — "Grove of elm trees."LenoxGaelic — "Grove of elm trees."LeopoloPolynesian — "TO guard the polo tree"LeythEnglish — "Leaf from a tree"LindaelEnglish — "Lives by the linden tree valley."LindalEnglish — "From the valley of the linden trees."LindallEnglish — "From the valley of the linden trees."LindberghGerman — "Hill with Linden trees."LinddunEnglish — "Lives by the linden tree."LindeGerman — "From near a lime tree"LindelEnglish — "From the Linden or lime trees."LindellEnglish — "From the Linden or lime trees."LindhurstEnglish — "From the village by the linden trees Lyndburst, "LindleaOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LindleahOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LindleeOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LindleighEnglish — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LindliOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LindlieOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LindlyEnglish — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LindmanEnglish — "One who lives near the linden trees"LindsiEnglish — "Variant of Lindsay. From the island of the lime tree."LindsieEnglish — "Variant of Lindsay. From the island of the lime tree."LindsyEnglish — "Variant of Lindsay. From the island of the lime tree."LinlindEnglish — "From the Linden or lime trees."LinnaeusLatin — "Lime Tree"LoranceEnglish — "Modern usage. 'From the place of the laurel trees.'."LynbergGerman — "Hill with Linden trees."LynberghGerman — "Hill with Linden trees."LynburgGerman — "Hill with Linden trees."LyndEnglish — "Dweller by the linden, tree."LyndalEnglish — "From the valley of the linden trees."LyndaleEnglish — "From the valley of the linden trees."LyndallEnglish — "From the valley of the linden trees."LyndelScottish — "From the valley of the linden trees."LyndellEnglish — "From the valley of the linden trees."LyndleaOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LyndleahOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LyndleeOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LyndleighOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LyndleyOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LyndliOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LyndlieOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."LyndlyOld English — "From the meadow with linden or lime trees."MalayajHindi — "Sandal tree"MbambaAfrican — "A tree branch. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."MidgeAboriginal — "Acacia tree."MidgeeAboriginal — "Acacia tree."MikioJapanese — "Three trees together."MiklJapanese — "From the trees "MikloJapanese — "From the three trees standing together "MulgaAboriginal — "Acacia tree"MulgahAboriginal — "Acacia tree"MurdArabic — "Tree"MurranArabic — "Name of a tree"MydgeAboriginal — "Acacia tree."MydgeeAboriginal — "Acacia tree."NaajoArabic — "Name of A Tree"NamurAboriginal — "Tea tree."NeamHindi — "The Name of a Tree"NeeshHindi — "By the ash tree, An adventurer"NeilusLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."NelekPolish — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A form of Cornelius."NelikLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A form of Cornelius."NeliusLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A form of Cornelius."NeylusLatin — "Horn colour, Horn blower, Cornell tree."NikunjaIndian — "Grove of trees"NishHindi — "By the ash tree, An adventurer"NishathHindi — "A tree, Sincere"NozeArabic — "Name of A Tree"NukhailArabic — "Little palm tree, it is the diminutive form of Nakhl"NuzhanArabic — "Pine tree"OakOld English — "Field of oak trees"OakdenEnglish — "From the oak tree valley."OakeOld English — "Dweller by the oak trees."OakleaOld English — "Field of oak trees"OakleahOld English — "Field of oak trees"OakleeEnglish — "Field of oak trees"OakleighEnglish — "Field of oak trees"OakliOld English — "Field of oak trees"OaklieOld English — "Field of oak trees"OaklyEnglish — "Field of oak trees"OakolOld English — "Dweller by the oak trees."OaksOld English — "Dweller by the oak trees."OakyOld English — "Dweller by the oak trees."OdomAfrican — "Oak tree, also, Son in Law"OgdanEnglish — "Lives besides the oaks, From the valley with the oak trees."OgdenEnglish — "Lives besides the oaks, From the valley with the oak trees."OgdinOld English — "Lives besides the oaks, From the valley with the oak trees."OgdonEnglish — "Lives besides the oaks, From the valley with the oak trees."OgdynOld English — "Lives besides the oaks, From the valley with the oak trees."OjapatiHindi — "Master of Power, A Deity of Bodhi Tree"OkeeScandinavian — "Divine spearer|Oak tree. A form of Oscar."OkeyAfrican — "Divine spearer|Oak tree. A form of Oscar."OkieHawaiian — "Divine spearer|Oak tree. A form of Oscar."OkyHawaiian — "Divine spearer|Oak tree. A form of Oscar."OleaLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleahLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleeLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleighLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OleyLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OliLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlieLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlierFrench — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlivaEnglish — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlivahLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlivarSpanish — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlivariusLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OliverLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OliverasLithuanian — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OliverioSpanish — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OliveroItalian — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OliverosSpanish — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlivierFrench — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlivierasLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlivieroSpanish — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlivierosPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of the French Olivier, a name derived from the Old French olivier olive tree. However, some believe it to be Germanic in origin and derived from the Middle Low German Alfihar elf army, a compounding of the elements alf elf and hari army"OliwaHawaiian — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OliwjerPolish — "Polish cognate of the French Olivier, which is generally considered to be from the Old French olivier olive tree Some believe it is of Germanic origin, however, and is thus probably from the Middle Low German Alfihar elf army, a compound name composed of the elements alf elf and hari army"OlleaLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleahLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleeLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleighLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlleyOld French — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlliLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OllieLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OllivaLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OllivahLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OllivarLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlliverLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OllyLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OllyvaLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OllyvahScandinavian — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OllyvarLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OllyverLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OllyvirLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OllyvyrLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlvanLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlvenLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlvinLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlyLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind. A short form of names starting with 'Ol'."OlyvaLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlyvahLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OlyvarLatin — "Olive tree|Affectionate, Kind."OricEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OrickEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OrikEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OrjiAfrican — "Of the majestic tree"OrniceIrish — "Cedar Tree"OrricEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OrrickEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OrrikEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OrrycEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OrryckEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OrrykEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OrycEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OryckEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."OrykEnglish — "Dweller at the old oak tree."PalashIndian — "Flowery tree."PanchavatiHindi — "It means a place having five auspecious trees- Bel, Vat, dhatri, Ashoka, Ashwatha"ParijaatHindi — "Divine tree, A celestial flower"ParijataHindi — "Tarumoolastha dweller under the Parijata tree"PeryeEnglish — "From the pear tree."PineyAmerican — "From the pine trees"PipalHindi — "The Sacred Tree"PlummerEnglish — "Plum tree"PuririMaori — "New Zealand sheok tree."QatadahMuslim — "A hardwood tree."QateefArabic — "Fruit picker, a person who picks ripe fruit from trees"QuesnelFrench — "From the little oak tree"RinadArabic — "Agarwood, aloeswood, and generally, any tree that has a good scent (kisi darkht ki achi khusboo)"RoeanOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."RoehanOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."RohenOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."RohinOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."RoynOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."SadvikHindi — "A tree"SakabArabic — "Tree"SaltanOld English — "From the manor hall town, From the will tree town."SaltenOld English — "From the manor hall town, From the will tree town."SaltinOld English — "From the manor hall town, From the will tree town."SaltonEnglish — "From the manor hall town, From the will tree town."SaltynOld English — "From the manor hall town, From the will tree town."SamrozeArabic — "Fruitful Tree"SamshadArabic — "Long, Beautiful Tree"SanawbarUrdu — "A cone-bearing tree, fir, Pine"SanobarIndian — "Palm tree"SantanakHindi — "Spreading a Tree"SavilFrench — "From the village of the willow trees."SavileFrench — "From the village of the willow trees."SavillLatin — "From the village of the willow trees."SavilleFrench — "From the village of the willow trees."SavylFrench — "From the village of the willow trees."SavylaFrench — "From the village of the willow trees."SavyllFrench — "From the village of the willow trees."SavylleFrench — "From the village of the willow trees."SelvynEnglish — "Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees."ShajirArabic — "Tree"ShervanArabic — "Cypress tree"ShireeshHindi — "Rain tree"SilvanoLatin — "Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees. A number of saints bore the name."SilverioPortuguese — "Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees."SilvinoSpanish — "Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees."SinwanArabic — "Multiple trees that grow from the same root, two palm trees having the same root"SnoberArabic — "A cone-bearing tree, fir"SoanjanHindi — "Drumstick tree"SolaiHindi — "Area Covered with One Type of Tree; Flowers; Maancholai means Mango Plantations; Pooncholai means Flower Garden"StocEnglish — "From the tree stump."StockEnglish — "From the tree stump."StockleyEnglish — "From the tree stump meadow."StockwalEnglish — "From the well by the tree stump "StockwallEnglish — "From the well by the tree stump "StockwelEnglish — "From the well by the tree stump "StockwellEnglish — "From the well by the tree stump "StocleahEnglish — "From the tree stump meadow."StocwiellaEnglish — "From the tree stump spring."StokEnglish — "From the tree stump."SudairiArabic — "Alder buckthorn (a type of tree)"SudratArabic — "Name of A Tree"SufanArabic — "Amadou, a flammable material prepared from bracket fungi that grow on trees"SyarbiiniiArabic — "Name of a tree, Name of an ulama"TaijoJapanese — "Large Tree"TalahUrdu — "Young palm tree"TalhaMuslim — "Kind of tree."TalhahArabic — "Kind of tree"TamarackLatin — "From the tree"TamirArabic — "Tall as a palm tree."TamirrArabic — "Tall as a palm tree."TamrynRussian — "Palm tree. Variant of Tamar. Biblical Tamara was daughter of King David and sister to Absalom."TamyrArabic — "Tall as a palm tree."TamyrrArabic — "Tall as a palm tree."TannonGerman — "From the fir tree"TarafahArabic — "Tree"TarfahMuslim — "Kind of tree."ThorntunEnglish — "From the thorn tree farm."TomerHebrew — "Palm Tree"TrailorEnglish — "Crowned with trees, Towed vehicle."TraitonEnglish — "From the town with lots of trees."TraylorEnglish — "Crowned with trees, Towed vehicle."TraytonEnglish — "From the town with lots of trees."TreilorEnglish — "Crowned with trees, Towed vehicle."TreitonEnglish — "From the town with lots of trees."TreowbrycgEnglish — "From the tree bridge."TreylorEnglish — "Crowned with trees, Towed vehicle."TreytonContemporary — "From the town with lots of trees."TribhuvanIndian — "The tree worlds"TrowbridgeEnglish — "From the bridge near the tree"TrowbrydgeArabic — "From the tree bridge"TrowhridgeEnglish — "From the tree bridge."TsoaiNative American — "As big as a tree"UdaleEnglish — "From the yew tree valley."UdallTeutonic — "From the yew tree valley."UdayleEnglish — "From the yew tree valley."UdellEnglish — "From the yew tree valley."UdumbarHindi — "The Essence of All Trees"UrwahArabic — "Name of Prophets companion (A Prominent Sahabi), Shirts button hole, Relationship, Tree with green leaves, Hand-held, Support"VameyCeltic — "From the alder tree grove "VaschelHebrew — "Little Ash Tree"VereFrench — "From the alder tree"VesaFrench — "Resembling a young tree; a sprout resembling a wasp"WaariqArabic — "Beautiful Tree"WaefreleahEnglish — "From the quaking aspen tree meadow."WarracAboriginal — "The banksia tree."WarrackAboriginal — "The banksia tree."WarrakAboriginal — "The banksia tree."WaverleyEnglish — "From near an aspen tree forest"WirinAboriginal — "Tea tree."WirrinAboriginal — "Tea tree."WirynAboriginal — "Tea tree."WythArabic — "From the willow tree"WytheEnglish — "From the willow tree Wyth"YarranAboriginal — "Acacia tree."YasenBulgarian — "Ash Tree"YavorBulgarian — "Maple Tree"YorickEnglish — "From the farm with the yew trees|Boar estate."YorkEnglish — "From the farm with the yew trees|Boar estate."YorkeOld English — "From the farm with the yew trees|Boar estate."YorkerOld English — "From the farm with the yew trees|Boar estate."YukaJapanese — "A tree. "YukiaJapanese — "Kindly, Gentle Tree"ZatthuBiblical — "Olive tree."

Girl names that mean Tree

AamrapaliHindi — "Leaf of Mango Tree"AaylaEnglish — "From the oak tree"AccaciaEnglish — "The wood of the acacia tree was used to build the tabernacle"AdairaScottish — "From the oak tree ford"AdairahHebrew — "From the oak tree ford"AdaraGreek — "From the oak tree ford"AdarahHebrew — "From the oak tree ford"AdayrHebrew — "From the oak tree ford"AdayraHebrew — "From the oak tree ford"AdayreHebrew — "From the oak tree ford"AdoeeteNative American — "Tall tree."AdoetteNative American — "Large tree."AfuvalePolynesian — "A mulberry tree with too many shoots"AghaveaghIrish — "From the field of the old tree"AghavillaIrish — "From the field of the old tree"AislyAnglo-Saxon — "Dwells at the ash tree meadow."AlamedaSpanish — "From the Poplar Tree"AlaniAmerican — "Orange tree or fruit NOTE: alani is a type of brown seaweed (Dictyota), an upland tree (Pelea), or a type of moss. (Alani / 'Alani"AlaniiEnglish — "As the orange tree"AlanniEnglish — "As the orange tree"AlaquaNative American — "Sweet Gum Tree"AlatahCeltic — "Orange tree."AlatheaGreek — "Orange tree."AlatheahCeltic — "Orange tree."AlathiaCeltic — "Orange tree."AlathiahCeltic — "Orange tree."AlauraLatin — "From the Laurel Tree"AlcinaItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlcineItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlciniaItalian — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AldahTeutonic — "Old, Wise, Rich. A magical fairy who transformed people into trees and animals."AleathiaCeltic — "Orange tree."AleathiahCeltic — "Orange tree."AleathyaCeltic — "Orange tree."AleathyahCeltic — "Orange tree."AleetheaCeltic — "Orange tree."AleetheahCeltic — "Orange tree."AleethiaCeltic — "Orange tree."AleethiahCeltic — "Orange tree."AleethyaCeltic — "Orange tree."AleethyahCeltic — "Orange tree."AleightheaCeltic — "Orange tree."AleightheahCeltic — "Orange tree."AleighthiaCeltic — "Orange tree."AleighthiahCeltic — "Orange tree."AleitheaCeltic — "Orange tree."AleitheahCeltic — "Orange tree."AleithiaCeltic — "Orange tree."AleithiahCeltic — "Orange tree."AleithyaCeltic — "Orange tree."AleithyahCeltic — "Orange tree."AletahCeltic — "Orange tree."AletheaGreek — "Orange tree."AletheahCeltic — "Orange tree."AlethiaGreek — "Orange tree."AlettahCeltic — "Orange tree."AlitheaGreek — "Orange tree."AlitheahCeltic — "Orange tree."AlithiahCeltic — "Orange tree."AlivetteEnglish — "Form of Olivetta mean¬ing "of the olive tree; one who is peaceful""AllaniEnglish — "As the orange tree"AllarGerman — "Alder tree"AllatheaCeltic — "Orange tree."AllatheahCeltic — "Orange tree."AllathiaCeltic — "Orange tree."AllathiahCeltic — "Orange tree."AllcineGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AllciniaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlletheaCeltic — "Orange tree."AlletheahCeltic — "Orange tree."AllethiaCeltic — "Orange tree."AllethiahCeltic — "Orange tree."AllethyaCeltic — "Orange tree."AllethyahCeltic — "Orange tree."AllytheaCeltic — "Orange tree."AllytheahCeltic — "Orange tree."AllythiaCeltic — "Orange tree."AllythiahCeltic — "Orange tree."AllythyaCeltic — "Orange tree."AllythyahCeltic — "Orange tree."AlseenaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsinaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsiniaGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlsynGreek — "Myth name of a sorceress who when tired of her lovers would turn them into trees, stones or animals. Also feminine form of Alcinous (king who entertained Odysseus. Variants include Alcine , Alcinia , Allcine , Allcinia , Alseena , Alsina , Alsinia, Alsy"AlytheaCeltic — "Orange tree."AlytheahCeltic — "Orange tree."AlythiaCeltic — "Orange tree."AlythiahCeltic — "Orange tree."AlythyaCeltic — "Orange tree."AlythyahCeltic — "Orange tree."AreejArabic — "Pleasant smell, The fragrance of a flower from an orange tree"ArizaHebrew — "Cedar panels The cedar tree, the national symbol of Lebanon, once grew in great forests, and highly prized carved panels were used to line the walls of King Solomon's palace and temple. After centuries of over- harvesting, only a limited number of these trees remain in the Holy Land"AroojPersian — "Juniper Tree"ArvenazIranian — "Name of a tall, slender tree; also a beautiful woman"ArvidaEnglish — "Feminine form of Arvid; from the eagle tree"AryishaUrdu — "Under tree, Under umberalla"AshlaEnglish — "Meadow of ash trees."AshleenEnglish — "Meadow of ash trees."AshleenaEnglish — "Meadow of ash trees."AshleeyEnglish — "From the meadow of ash trees"AshlleyEnglish — "From the meadow of ash trees"AshllyEnglish — "From the meadow of ash trees"AspinEnglish — "Aspen tree."AspinaEnglish — "Aspen tree."AspineEnglish — "Aspen tree."AspynEnglish — "Aspen tree."AspynaEnglish — "Aspen tree."AspyneEnglish — "Aspen tree."AthdaraIrish — "From the ford at the oak tree"AthildaEnglish — "At the elder tree"AtildaEnglish — "At the elder tree"AttheaeldreEnglish — "At the elder tree"AusaqArabic — "Loads, such as the load carried by a ship or carriage, or the load of fruit borne by a palm tree"AvellinaSpanish — "Feminine form of Avellino place of hazelnut trees. See AVELLINO Male Names"AylaPersian — "Oak tree."AylahHebrew — "Oak tree."AylanaHebrew — "Oak tree."AylanahHebrew — "Oak tree."AylannaHebrew — "Oak tree."AylannahHebrew — "Oak tree."AyleaHebrew — "Oak tree."AyleeHebrew — "Oak tree."AylenaHebrew — "Oak tree."AyleneHebrew — "Oak tree."AyllaEnglish — "From the oak tree"BereeAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BereyAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BerieAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BerreeAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BerreyAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BeryAboriginal — "White box tree; Berry. A short form of bernice, strong and brave like a bear."BidulaHindi — "Name of a Tree"BilvanilayaHindi — "Reside under Bilva tree"BithikaHindi — "Path between trees"BjorkScandinavian — "Birch Tree"CarnielaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CarnielahHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CarnieleHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CarniellHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CarniellaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CarnielleHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CaryatisGreek — "In mythology goddess of the walnut tree"ChampakavathiHindi — "Owner of Champak trees"ChampavatiHindi — "Owner of Champak Tree"ChenetGreek — "Goose; Oak tree."ChenetaGreek — "Goose; Oak tree."ChenetahGreek — "Goose; Oak tree."CheneteGreek — "Goose; Oak tree."ChenettGreek — "Goose; Oak tree."ChenettaGreek — "Goose; Oak tree."ChenettahGreek — "Goose; Oak tree."ChereeFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."ChereyFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."CheriFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."CherieFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."CherilinFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CherilinaFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CherilinahFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CherilineLatin — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CherilynEnglish — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CherilynaFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CherilynahFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CherilyneFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CherreeFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."CherreyFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."CherriEnglish — "Beloved cherry tree."CherrieEnglish — "Beloved cherry tree."CherryLatin — "Beloved cherry tree."CheryFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."CherylinFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CheryllynnFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CherylynFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CherylynnFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"CorneliaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CornelieFrench — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CornellaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CornelleLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."CornelyaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."DaffGreek — "Diminutive of Daphne: Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo by being turned into a laurel bush. Famous bearer: British author Daphne du Maurier."DafneHebrew — "The laurel tree. The mythological virtuous Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree to protect her from Apollo."DaphGreek — "Diminutive of Daphne: Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo by being turned into a laurel bush. Famous bearer: British author Daphne du Maurier."DaphneHebrew — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DarelaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarelahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarellaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarellahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarilaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarillaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarillahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarooIndian — "Pine tree."DarrilaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrilahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrileFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrillEnglish — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrillaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrilleFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrylaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarryleFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarryllEnglish — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarryllaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarrylleFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DaruIndian — "Pine tree."DaruaIndian — "Pine tree."DarueIndian — "Pine tree."DarylaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarylahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DaryllEnglish — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DaryllaFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DaryllahFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarylleFrench — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DashaRussian — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."dawhaUrdu — "Lofty tree with many branches, family tree"DefneTurkish — "A laurel tree; tall and majestic"dhrumiHindi — "A tree"DoortjeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorafeeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorafeyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoratheeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoratheyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorathiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorathiaScottish — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorathieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorathyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorathyaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DordeiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DordiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorefeeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorefeyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorefiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorefiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorethieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorettaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoretteGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorifeeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorifeyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorifiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorifiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorifieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorkaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorleGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorlisaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorliseGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofeeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofeyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofyeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoroliceGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoroliseGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorolisiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorotaSpanish — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorotheeLatin — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorotheyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorothiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorothiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorothieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorothyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorottiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorottyaHungarian — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfeeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfeyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfyaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfyeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."drumiHindi — "A tree"EilonaHebrew — "An oak tree"ElanaHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"ElanahHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"ElaneHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"ElanieHebrew — "Oak tree."ElannaHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"ElannahHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"ElanneHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"EllanaHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"EllanahHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"EllannHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"EllannaHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"EllannahHebrew — "Spirited; Oak tree"ElswythAnglo-Saxon — "Elf from the willow trees."ElvaDanish — "Olive tree."FranqoiseFrench — "From the Old French Francois French Franchise is commonly found on the family tree of the French royal house of Bourbon-Orleans, and like the male form, Francois, is often bestowed as a patriotic gesture. Short: France. Pet: Fanchon, Fanchone, Franchon, Francine"FujeeJapanese — "Wisteria tree."FujiJapanese — "Wisteria tree."FujieJapanese — "Wisteria tree."FujyJapanese — "Wisteria tree."GemalaAmerican — "Precious Oak Tree"GeneevaOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GeneevahOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GenevahOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GeneveraOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GeneviaOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GeneviahOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GenevrahOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GenneevaOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GenneevahOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GhareefArabic — "Dense Tree"GharisahArabic — "Newly planted tree, newly sown seed"GhoshaadArabic — "High Tree"GhuraisahArabic — "Newly planted tree, newly planted seed, young tree"GhuraizatArabic — "Plantings, multiple acts of planting a tree"GhusnaArabic — "Little tree branch"GhusoonArabic — "Branches of a tree"GhusunArabic — "Of the trees' branches"Ghusun GhusoonArabic — "Branches of a tree"GinevrahOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GinneevaOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GinneevahOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GinnevaOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GinnevahOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GolnarPersian — "Flower of the Pomegranate tree"GulnarArabic — "Flower of the Pomegranate tree"GurleaAboriginal — "Willow tree"GurleahAboriginal — "Willow tree"GurleeAboriginal — "Willow tree"GurleiAboriginal — "Willow tree"GurleightAboriginal — "Willow tree"GurleyAboriginal — "Willow tree"GurliAboriginal — "Willow tree"GurlieAboriginal — "Willow tree"GurlyAboriginal — "Willow tree"GynivaOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."GynivahOld French — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."HaatahArabic — "The Name of A Tree"HadasaEnglish — "The myrtle tree; compassion"HadasahEnglish — "The myrtle tree; compassion"HafifahArabic — "Rustle, swish, the sound of wind moving through trees"HalapuaPolynesian — "The road near the pua trees"HamaatahArabic — "The Name of A Tree"HamataArabic — "Like the fig tree"HanhVietnamese — "Apricot tree, happiness"HazellEnglish — "The hazel tree, nut."HazelleEnglish — "The hazel tree"HaziaHebrew — "Cinnamon spice. The cassia tree."HaziahHebrew — "Cinnamon spice. The cassia tree."HazzelEnglish — "Hazelnut tree"HestiaPersian — "Goddess of the hearth, Star; Myrtle tree."HestiahGreek — "Goddess of the hearth, Star; Myrtle tree."HestyaGreek — "Goddess of the hearth, Star; Myrtle tree."HestyahGreek — "Goddess of the hearth, Star; Myrtle tree."HeyzellAmerican — "Form of Hazel mean¬ing "from the hazel tree""HodelHebrew — "From the flowering myrtle tree"HolaceEnglish — "From the holly tree."HoliceEnglish — "Holly tree."HolisaEnglish — "Holly tree."HolisahEnglish — "Holly tree."HoliseEnglish — "Holly tree."HolissEnglish — "Holly tree."HolissaEnglish — "Holly tree."HolissahEnglish — "Holly tree."HolisseEnglish — "Holly tree."HollaceEnglish — "From the holly tree."HolleeEnglish — "The holly tree. Common name given Christmas girl babies."HolliceEnglish — "Holly tree."HolliseEnglish — "From the holly tree."HollisseEnglish — "Holly tree."HollyceEnglish — "Holly tree."HollysaEnglish — "Holly tree."HollysahEnglish — "Holly tree."HollyseEnglish — "Holly tree."HollyssaEnglish — "Holly tree."HollyssahEnglish — "Holly tree."HollysseEnglish — "Holly tree."HolyceEnglish — "Holly tree."HolysEnglish — "Holly tree."HolysaEnglish — "Holly tree."HolysahEnglish — "Holly tree."HolyseEnglish — "Holly tree."HolyssEnglish — "Holly tree."HolyssaEnglish — "Holly tree."HolyssahEnglish — "Holly tree."HolysseEnglish — "Holly tree."IdraAramaic — "Fig tree."IdrahAramaic — "Fig tree."IlainieHebrew — "Great tree."IlanaHebrew — "Great tree."IlanahHebrew — "Great tree."IlaneIrish — "Great tree."IlaneeHebrew — "Great tree."IlaneyHebrew — "Great tree."IlaniHebrew — "Great tree."IlanitHebrew — "Tree"IleaneeHebrew — "Great tree."IleaneyHebrew — "Great tree."IleaniHebrew — "Great tree."IleanieHebrew — "Great tree."IleannaSpanish — "Great tree."IleannahHebrew — "Great tree."IleanyHebrew — "Great tree."IleineeHebrew — "Great tree."IleineyHebrew — "Great tree."IleiniHebrew — "Great tree."IleinieHebrew — "Great tree."IleinyHebrew — "Great tree."IleyneeHebrew — "Great tree."IleyneyHebrew — "Great tree."IleyniHebrew — "Great tree."IleynieHebrew — "Great tree."IleynyHebrew — "Great tree."IlineeHebrew — "Great tree."IlineyHebrew — "Great tree."IliniHebrew — "Great tree."IlinieHebrew — "Great tree."IlinyHebrew — "Great tree."IllaHindi — "Tree"IllanaHebrew — "Great tree."IllanahHebrew — "Great tree."IllaneHebrew — "Great tree."IllaneeHebrew — "Great tree."IllaneyHebrew — "Great tree."IllaniHebrew — "Great tree."IllaniaHebrew — "Great tree."IllanieHebrew — "Great tree."IllanitHebrew — "Great tree."IllannaHebrew — "Great tree."IllanneHebrew — "Great tree."IlynyHebrew — "Great tree."ItaaArabic — "Growth, maturing, and yield (the fruit that a tree gives)"IvahBiblical — "Willow; Yew tree."IvonaCzech — "Of the yew tree"JacarandaLatin — "Resembling the tree with purple flowers"KaciaEnglish — "Fruit tree."KaeshaEnglish — "Fruit tree."KarmitiNative American — "Tree"KarnielHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnielaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnielahHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnieleHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarniellHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarniellaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnielleHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnyelHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnyelaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnyellaHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KarnyelleHebrew — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, Cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KaruahAboriginal — "A native Plum tree. "KayshaHebrew — "Fruit tree."KayshahHebrew — "Fruit tree."KeziaHebrew — "Cinnamon spice. The cassia tree."KeziahHebrew — "Cinnamon spice. The cassia tree."KezyaHebrew — "Cinnamon spice. The cassia tree."KezyahHebrew — "Cinnamon spice. The cassia tree."KezzeeAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KezzeyAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KhadangArabic — "The Name of A Tree"KhatmiArabic — "The Name of A Tree"KirazTurkish — "Cherry tree"KizeeAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KizeyAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KiziHebrew — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KizieAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KizyAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KizzeeAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KizzeyAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KorneliaPolish — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KorneliahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KornelyaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KornelyahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A feminine form of Cornelius."KozakuraJapanese — "Little Cherry Tree"KyzeeAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KyzeyHebrew — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KyziAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KyzieAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KyzyAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KyzzeeAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."KyzzeyAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."LallyLatin — "Diminutive of Laura: Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory)."LaritaLatin — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LarritaLatin — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LarritahLatin — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LauralEnglish — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LaurellLatin — "Laurel, Wreath, Laurel tree. A form of Laurel."LaurenaEnglish — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants"LaurennEnglish — "Crowned with laurel; from the laurel tree"LaurenneEnglish — "From Laurentium, the place of the laurel trees, place of honour and victory. Feminine of Lawrence."LaurielEnglish — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LaurinaArabic — "Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory)"LaurindaSpanish — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LauritaSpanish — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LaurrenEnglish — "Crowned with laurel; from the laurel tree"LaurynEnglish — "From Laurentium; the place of the laurel trees; place of honor and victory. Feminine of Lawrence"LaurynnEnglish — "Crowned with laurel; from the laurel tree"LeaffEnglish — "The leaf of a tree or plant."LemanaAboriginal — "The She-Oak tree. "LenaeEnglish — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LequoiaAmerican — "From the Sequoia Tree"LeyffEnglish — "The leaf of a tree or plant."LieuWelsh — "Willow tree"LilipiliAboriginal — "The myrtle tree."LillipilliAboriginal — "The myrtle tree."LinaeaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinahHebrew — "Great tree."LindeaOld English — "Serpent; Linden tree "LindeeTeutonic — "Serpent; Linden tree "LindiSpanish — "Serpent; Linden tree "LindieGerman — "Serpent; Linden tree "Lindy BellArabic — "Snake; Lime tree; linDen tree.: From the OlD German BetlinDis, which is DeriveD from the worD for snake. Famous bearer: BelinDa was heroine of 18th century poet AlexanDer Popes The Rape of the Lock"LineaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LineahScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinnaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinnaeScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinnaeaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinneaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LinneahScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LivanaHebrew — "White like the moon; Graceful olive tree."LivanahLatin — "White like the moon; Graceful olive tree."LivaneHebrew — "White like the moon; Graceful olive tree."LivannaHebrew — "White like the moon; Graceful olive tree."LivannahHebrew — "White like the moon; Graceful olive tree."LivanneLatin — "White like the moon; Graceful olive tree."LlndseyEnglish — "Taken from the old surname Lindesie, meaning from Lindsey. In this instance, Lindsey is derived from the Old English elements lind the linden tree and ey wetland"LorellLatin — "Laurel, Wreath, Laurel tree. A form of Laurel."LoretaEnglish — "Diminutive of Laura or Lora referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LorianEnglish — "Modern variant of Lora and Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LorilynnEnglish — "Modern variant of Lora and Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LoritaLatin — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LoritahLatin — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LorritaLatin — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LorritahLatin — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LowrelleLatin — "Laurel, Wreath, Laurel tree. A form of Laurel."LubanArabic — "Pine tree; denotes long neck"LumiaUrdu — "Lumia meaning in finnish is ‘snow’ and is derived from latin for ‘light’. It also has italian and sicilian roots for ‘lemon tree'"LynaeScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LyndeaOld English — "Serpent; Linden tree "LyndiEnglish — "Serpent; Linden tree "LyndieOld English — "Serpent; Linden tree "LyndsieEnglish — "Lincoln's marsh, Island of the Linden trees."LyndsyEnglish — "Lincoln's marsh, Island of the Linden trees."LyndyOld English — "Serpent; Linden tree "LyneaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LyneahScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LynndseyEnglish — "Island of linden trees"LynneaScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LynneahScandinavian — "The linden tree; Small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus"LynnseyEnglish — "From the linden tree"LynseyScottish — "From the Linden tree"LynzieArabic — "From the linden tree island"LyvanHebrew — "White like the moon; Graceful olive tree."LyvanahHebrew — "White like the moon; Graceful olive tree."LyvanneHebrew — "White like the moon; Graceful olive tree."MagnoleaLatin — "From the flower of the magnolia tree"MagnoleahLatin — "From the flower of the magnolia tree"MagnoliaFrench — "From the flower of the magnolia tree"MagnoliahLatin — "From the flower of the magnolia tree"MagnolyaLatin — "From the flower of the magnolia tree"MahleeHebrew — "Descendants of Mary, An elder tree."MahlieAboriginal — "Descendants of Mary, An elder tree."MakaeliHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaileaHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaileahHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaileeHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaileiHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaileyHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakailyHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaleaHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaleeHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaleiHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaliHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaliaAmerican — "Myrtle Tree."MakalieHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakalyHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakandaHindi — "The Mango Tree"MakayleaHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakayleahHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakayleeHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakayleiHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakayleighHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakayleyHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakayliHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakayliaHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakayliahHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaylieHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakaylyHawaiian — "Myrtle Tree."MakiyoJapanese — "From the tree of truth"MaliePolynesian — "Wished for; Elder tree; From the marsh meadow."MamreArabic — "Rebellious, bitter, set with trees"MandaraaIndian — "Coral tree"MandarikaHindi — "The Coral tree"MapleArabic — "Maple tree"MarghaaArabic — "Garden, meadow, green field, an area of land covered with thriving plants and trees"MarghahArabic — "Garden, meadow, green field, an area of land covered with thriving plants and trees"MarlahAboriginal — "Wished for; Elder tree; From the marsh meadow."MarlaniaAboriginal — "Wished for; Elder tree; From the marsh meadow."MatsukoJapanese — "Pine tree child."MatsuyoJapanese — "Pine tree generation"MertalGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MertellGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MertellaLatin — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MertlGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MikeeHawaiian — "Three trees growing together; Quick."MikeyEnglish — "Three trees growing together; Quick."MikiaHawaiian — "Three trees growing together; Quick."MikikoJapanese — "Child of the tree trunk"MikiyoHawaiian — "Three trees growing together; Quick."MikkaHawaiian — "Three trees growing together; Quick."MikkiLatin — "Three trees growing together; Quick."MikkiaJapanese — "Three trees growing together; Quick."MirtalGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MirtelGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MirtilGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MirtylGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MolshreeHindi — "Orange colored very fragrant flowers which grow on a tree"MomokaJapanese — "Hundred, Peach Tree, Flower, Smell, Perfume"MomokoJapanese — "Hundred, Peach Tree, Flower"MurtalGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MurtellaGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MurtelleGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MurtlGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MyrtaGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MyrtiaGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MyrticeGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MyrticiaGreek — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MyrtisGreek — "The Tree / Victory"MyrtisaGreek — "The Tree / Victory"MyrtleEnglish — "Myrtle tree, victory, crowned; Flower"MytraGreek — "The Tree / Victory"NahalaArabic — "Young tree, sapling"NairnaScottish — "Dwells at the alder tree river"NakhlahArabic — "Date palm, the tree that produces dates"NardeenArabic — "Pomegranate flower, the flower that appears on pomegranate trees and eventually turns into the fruit"NargolArabic — "Pomegranate flower, the flower that appears on pomegranate trees and eventually turns into the fruit"NaroonArabic — "Pomegranate tree, pomegranate"NarvanArabic — "Elm tree"NazhinIranian — "Name of a tree"NazhoArabic — "Name of A Tree"NelaSpanish — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeldaEnglish — "From the elder trees."NeleScottish — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleanLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleeLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleiLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleighLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeleyLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeliaEnglish — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NeliahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellGreek — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. A short form of names beginning with "Nel"."NellaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleeLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleiLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleighLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelleyLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelliaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelliahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellieLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellyGreek — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellyaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NellyahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelyaLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NelyahLatin — "Horn-coloured, Horn blower, The cornell tree. The feminine form of Cornelius."NgaioMaori — "From the trees; a clever woman"NioraAboriginal — "Cherry tree."NiorahAboriginal — "Cherry tree."NyoraAboriginal — "Cherry tree."NyorahAboriginal — "Cherry tree."OleandaAmerican — "Evergreen tree with red or white flowers."OleandahAmerican — "Evergreen tree with red or white flowers."OleanderEnglish — "Evergreen tree with red or white flowers."OleeandaAmerican — "Evergreen tree with red or white flowers."OleeandahAmerican — "Evergreen tree with red or white flowers."OliahLatin — "Olive tree."OlianndaAmerican — "Evergreen tree with red or white flowers."OlianndahAmerican — "Evergreen tree with red or white flowers."OlianndeAmerican — "Evergreen tree with red or white flowers."OlidaLatin — "Olive tree."OlivLatin — "Olive tree."OlivettaLatin — "Olive tree."OlivetteLatin — "Olive tree."OliwjaPolish — "Polish form of Olive, which is an evolution of the older and now obsolete Oliva, a name taken from the Latin oliva a tree of the olive family, a branch from which is a symbol of peace"OllivLatin — "Olive tree."OlliveLatin — "Olive tree."OllyvLatin — "Olive tree."OllyveLatin — "Olive tree."OlyiahHebrew — "Joining; Olive tree. A short form of Olivia."OlyvLatin — "Olive tree."OlyveLatin — "Olive tree."OlyviaLatin — "Olive tree."OlyviahLatin — "Olive tree."OlyvyaLatin — "Olive tree."OlyvyahLatin — "Olive tree."OmetteHebrew — "Cedar tree."OreenEnglish — "From the pine tree / a pale-skinned man"OrindaHebrew — "Pine Trees"OrinthiaHebrew — "Of the pine tree / a fair lady"OrnahHebrew — "Cedar tree"OrnellaItalian — "Flowering Ash Tree"OrnettaHebrew — "Cedar tree"OrnetteHebrew — "Cedar tree"PaaliyaArabic — "Palm Tree"PaameTongan — "Palm tree."PalmarEnglish — "A palm tree"PalmaraEnglish — "A palm tree"PalmarahEnglish — "A palm tree"PalmariaEnglish — "A palm tree"PalmariahEnglish — "A palm tree"PalmaryaEnglish — "A palm tree"PalmaryahEnglish — "A palm tree"PamEnglish — "Palm tree."PameTongan — "Palm tree."PamelaGreek — "A palm tree"PameliaEnglish — "A palm tree"PeachEnglish — "Peach tree."PeachaEnglish — "Peach tree."PeacheeEnglish — "Peach tree."PeachesAmerican — "Peach tree."PeacheyEnglish — "Peach tree."PeachiaEnglish — "Peach tree."PeachyEnglish — "Peach tree."PhiliraGreek — "The lime tree."PhilirahGreek — "The lime tree."PhilyraGreek — "The lime tree."PhylyrahGreek — "The lime tree."PialliHindi — "A tree"PivalIndian — "A tree"PiyaliIndian — "A tree"PlavaHindi — "A Kind of Tree"RamoraHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."RanadaArabic — "Good-scented tree"RandaAmerican — "Tree"RhoanaOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoanahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoaneOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoannaOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoanneOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoenOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoinOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoinaOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoinahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoineOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoinnOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoinnaOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoinnahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhoinneOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RhosnnahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RoannEnglish — "Of the red- berry tree"RohanaIndian — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RohanahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RohaneOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RohannOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RohannaOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RohannahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RohanneOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RondMuslim — "Variant of Rand: Tree of good scent."RowanaOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowanahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowaneOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowannEnglish — "Of the red- berry tree"RowenaEnglish — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowenahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RoweneOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowinaOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowinahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowineOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowonaOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowonahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowoneOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowynaOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowynahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowyneOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowynnOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowynnaOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowynnahOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RowynneOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree; Little red-haired one."RymuPolynesian — "Tree"SaafahArabic — "Frond, large and usually divided leaves in plants like palm trees and ferns"SanaubarUrdu — "Cone bearing tree"SanauburUrdu — "Cone bearing tree"SanoberArabic — "Any cone-bearing tree, Fir tree, Pine tree"SarvenazIranian — "Name of a tall, slender tree; also a beautiful woman"SarvnazArabic — "Elegant, tall, beautiful, its literal meaning is elegant like a pine tree"SeataTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SeatahTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SeetaTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SeethaTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SelkovaRussian — "Elm tree."SelkovahRussian — "Elm tree."SequoraCherokee — "Redwood tree."SequoyaCherokee — "Redwood tree."ShajarahUrdu — "Tree"ShalmaliIndian — "Silk-cottom tree"ShamshaadArabic — "(Persian) The box tree, a tall and upright tree, the graceful figure of a beloved"ShayduhArabic — "Lovesick, In love, Happiness, Joyful, Name of a tree."ShekedaHebrew — "An almond tree"ShereeFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."ShereyFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."SheriAmerican — "Beloved cherry tree."SherieFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."SherilinFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"SherilinaFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"SherilinahLatin — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"SherilineFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"SherilynFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"SherreeFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."SherreyFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."SherriEnglish — "Beloved cherry tree."SherrieFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."SherryEnglish — "Beloved cherry tree."SheryFrench — "Beloved cherry tree."SherylynaFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"SherylynahFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"SherylyneFrench — "From the cherry tree near the pool; Beloved from the pool"SheylaEnglish — "Pine tree"ShokufaArabic — "Tree flower, flowers that appear on trees in spring, especially fruit-bearing trees like apples"ShrimukhiHindi — "A Flowering Tree"SidratArabic — "A Tree"SikoyaCherokee — "Redwood tree."SinsapaIndian — "Ashok tree"SisbanUrdu — "Tree"SisyaAfrican — "Woman of the Mfuu tree (Swahili)"SitaIndian — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SitahTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SosiArmenian — "Plane Tree"StockardEnglish — "Possibly referring to the place, 'Stockard' or tree stump"StockhardEnglish — "Hardy tree."StockhartEnglish — "Hardy tree."StokkardEnglish — "Hardy tree."SuglJapanese — "the Japanese sugi cedar The cedar tree is viewed as a symbol of morality"SuhairaUrdu — "A person who spends the night without sleep especially when taking care of a sick person or in worship. The moon. The surface of the earth, especially a flat plain (land without trees or mountains). A spring or fountain of water that flows year-round"SuloinaHindi — "A tree"SuwaidaArabic — "Area of land with many palm trees"SuzukiJapanese — "Bell Tree"SytaTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."SytahTongan — "The cedar tree. Trench. Indian princess."TaailiaOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TaalahArabic — "Young palm tree"TaileaOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TaileahOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TaileeOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TaileiOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TaileighOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TaileyOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TailiOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TailieOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."Talah TaalahArabic — "Young palm tree"TaliahHebrew — "From the tall tree meadow."TalyaHebrew — "From the tall tree meadow."TalyahOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TamaaraArabic — "Palm Tree"TamalIndian — "Dark Tree"TamalaneHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamaliHindi — "A tree with very dark bark"TamalinaHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamalinahHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamalineHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamaraRussian — "Palm tree, Pigeon; Well-polished jewell."TamarahHebrew — "Palm tree, Pigeon; Well-polished jewell."TamareeHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamariHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamariceLatin — "Shrub, Tree"TamariskLatin — "Shrub, Tree"TamarixLatin — "Shrub, Tree"TamarraHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamarrahHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamaryAmerican — "Spice or Palm Tree"TamaryahHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TambraAmerican — "Palm Tree"TameeHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TameekaAfrican — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TameeraEnglish — "A spice or palm tree"TameikaAfrican — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamelaHebrew — "Palm tree"TameraEnglish — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamerahHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamerlainHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamerlainaHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamerlaineHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TamerraEnglish — "A spice or palm tree"TameyHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TamikaJapanese — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TamikeHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamilleHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamiraAmerican — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamisaHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamittaHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamitteHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamlynHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TammHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TammaHebrew — "A spice or palm tree. A feminine form of Tamar."TammaraEnglish — "Palm tree"TammarraEnglish — "Palm tree"TammeeHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TammeraEnglish — "A spice or palm tree"TammeyHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TammiHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TammiaHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TammiahHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TammieEnglish — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TammraHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TammrahHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TammyEnglish — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TamoHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TamraAmerican — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamrahHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TamrickAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamrickahAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamrikaAfrican — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamrikahAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamriquaAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamriquahAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamriqueAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamrycaAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamrycahAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamryckaAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamryckahAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamrykaAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamrykahAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamryquaAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamryquahAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamryqueAfrican-American — "Wealthy perfection; Wealthy palm tree, Date fruit. A combination of Tammy and Rick."TamyHebrew — "People; Perfection, Palm tree, Date fruit. A form of Tammy."TamyraAmerican — "A Spice or Palm Tree"TarfaUrdu — "Kind of Tree"TayleaOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TayleahOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TayleeAmerican — "From the tall tree meadow."TayleiOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TayleighOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TayleyOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TayliOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TayliaOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TayliahOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TaylieOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TaylyOld English — "From the tall tree meadow."TemahHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TemaraHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TemarahHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TemariaHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TemariahHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TemaryaHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TemaryahHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TimaalaArabic — "Palm Tree"TomikaHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."TomykaHebrew — "Perfection, A palm tree, Date fruit."ToobaIranian — "Name of a tree in paradise; also excellent, best"ToubaIranian — "Name of a tree in paradise; also excellent, best"TubaArabic — "The name of a tree in heaven"TubbaTurkish — "Pure and diligent human being; a tree from heaven"UmekiJapanese — "ume plum blossom and ki tree: hence, plum tree"UnduraAboriginal — "Silver wattle tree (tree with little yellow flowers)."UndurahAboriginal — "Silver wattle tree (tree with little yellow flowers)."UndurraAboriginal — "Silver wattle tree (tree with little yellow flowers)."UndurrahAboriginal — "Silver wattle tree (tree with little yellow flowers)."UneaOld Norse — "Linden tree."UneahOld Norse — "Linden tree."UnneaOld Norse — "Linden tree."UnneahOld Norse — "Linden tree."VijulHindi — "A silk cotton tree"VikaheilalaPolynesian — "Victoria of the heilala tree"VikritiHindi — "A Silk Cotton Tree"VlktorlaGerman — "German form of Victoria, which is from the Latin victoria victory The name is often found on the family trees of German royalty. Pet: Vicky"VonnieEnglish — "Yew tree"VrikshHindi — "Tree"WahndaGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WandahGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WandellaAmerican — "Little Tree"WandelyGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WandiseGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WandjaGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WandziaGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WanndaGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WanndahGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WaratahAboriginal — "Red flowering tree."WariqaArabic — "Heavy Heat, Green Tree"WarrataAboriginal — "Red flowering tree."WarratahAboriginal — "Red flowering tree."WilgaAboriginal — "A small tree. "WilloEnglish — "Willow tree."WillowGerman — "Willow tree."WondaGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WondahGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WonndaGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WonndahGerman — "A slender, young tree, Wanderer."WylloEnglish — "Willow tree."WyllowEnglish — "Willow tree."WyloEnglish — "Willow tree."WylowEnglish — "Willow tree."YggsdrasilNorse — "The tree that binds heaven, hell and earth"ZainaArabic — "Beauty, A large tree with a beautiful smell which usually grows in deserts; Lily."Zainab ZaynabArabic — "An ornamented tree; name of the daughter of the Prophet"ZainabahArabic — "One Zainab tree"ZaitunaArabic — "Olive, both the olive tree and the olive fruit"ZaniaArabic — "Beauty, A large tree with a beautiful smell which usually grows in deserts; Lily."ZaniahArabic — "Beauty, A large tree with a beautiful smell which usually grows in deserts; Lily."ZaynahArabic — "Beauty, A large tree with a beautiful smell which usually grows in deserts; Lily."ZelkovaRussian — "Elm tree."ZelkovahRussian — "Elm tree."ZullaArabic — "Shade, What protects you from strong sunlight, especially the shade of trees"

Unisex names that mean Tree

AdairScottish — "Dweller by the oak tree."AdaireGaelic — "Dweller by the oak tree."AdareIrish — "From the ford of the oak tree"AikenEnglish — "From the Oak Tree"AllonBiblical — "Oak tree."AshEnglish — "Ash tree."AshbyEnglish — "Ash Tree Farm"AshleighEnglish — "From the Ash Tree"AshtonEnglish — "Ash Tree Settlement"AshtynEnglish — "From the Ash Tree Town"AspenEnglish — "The Aspen Tree"BarrasEnglish — "Place Among Trees"BlissEnglish — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."BlitheEnglish — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."BlytheEnglish — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."BrandeEnglish — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."BrannWelsh — "Juniper berry, Juniper tree."BriarEnglish — "Shrub or small tree"CedarAmerican — "Type Of Tree"CyprusEnglish — "Type Of Tree"DarelAnglo-Saxon — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarelleAnglo-Saxon — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."DarukaIndian — "Tree"DarylEnglish — "Little darling from the oak tree grave, Gift. The feminine form of Darryl."ElaIndian — "Oak, terebinth (a type of shady, aromatic tree, also known as the turpentine tree)"ElanHebrew — "Tree"ElleryEnglish — "Elder Tree Island"HazelEnglish — "The hazel tree"HollysEnglish — "From the holly tree grove."HollyssEnglish — "From the holly tree grove."IvaJapanese — "Willow; Yew tree."JarrahArabic — "A type of Eucalyptus tree. A boy or girl's name. "KessieAfrican — "Favourite, Cinnamon; Cassia tree."LareenLatin — "Variant of Laura: Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory)."LarettaLatin — "Variant of Laura: Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory)."LaretteLatin — "Variant of Laura: Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory)."LaurettaEnglish — "The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory. Old name with many variants."LaurlndaLatin — "Variant of Laura: Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory)."LindenEnglish — "Tall Graceful Tree"LindennEnglish — "Tall Graceful Tree"LindsayEnglish — "Linden Trees Near the Water"LindseyEnglish — "Linden Trees Near the Water"LindynnEnglish — "Tall Graceful Tree"LinseyScottish — "Island of linden trees"LorannaGerman — "Variant of Laura referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LoreeneEnglish — "Variant of Laura or Lora referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LoreniaEnglish — "Variant of Laura or Lora referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LorennaEnglish — "Variant of Laura or Lora referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LorrinaEnglish — "Variant of Laura or Lora referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honour and victory."LyndeGerman — "From the hill of Linden trees."LynzeeEnglish — "Variant of Lindsey: from the linden tree island."MarleeEnglish — "Wished for; Elder tree; From the marsh meadow."MarliEnglish — "Wished for; Elder tree; From the marsh meadow."MarlieAmerican — "Descendants of Mary, An elder tree."MarloEnglish — "Wished for; Elder tree; From the marsh meadow."MarlyEnglish — "Wished for; Elder tree; From the marsh meadow."MikiJapanese — "Three trees growing together; Quick."NairneScottish — "From the alder tree river."OakesEnglish — "Beside the Oak Trees"OakleyAmerican — "Field of Oak Trees"PalmaLatin — "A palm tree"ParkChinese — "Unisexual name meaning 'cypress tree'"PerryLatin — "Pear tree"PierEnglish — "Aboriginal: A tree. Greek: A rock or stone. A modern feminine form of Peter. Also see Parnella and Petronel. "QuennellFrench — "Oak Tree"RhoanOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."RhoannOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."RimuPolynesian — "Red pine tree."RohanIrish — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."RowanGaelic — "Red-haired, Tree with Red Berries, Mountain Ash "RowenIrish — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."RowinIrish — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."RowonOld Norse — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."RowynIrish — "Mountain ash tree|Little red-haired one."SequoiaNative American — "Giant Redwood Tree"TareyAboriginal — "Wild fig tree."TariAboriginal — "Wild fig tree."TarieAboriginal — "Wild fig tree."TaryAboriginal — "Wild fig tree."TeilBiblical — "The lime or linden tree."