Nature

Acadia

A place of beauty and natural scenery.

Alpine

Pertaining to high mountains

Ardenne

Derived from a region in Belgium known for its natural beauty.

Baum

German for tree

Bay

A term used to describe a reddish-brown color, or a body of water surrounded by land.

Birke

Derived from the Old Norse word for 'birch tree'

Bosky

A wooded area or grove

Bramble

A prickly plant or shrub

Brook

A small stream

Calyx

The protective outer part of a flower bud, often green and leaf-like

Carden

The name means 'a place of the wild boar' or 'thicket'.

Cedro

Cedar tree

Coral

A marine invertebrate that forms reefs

Creek

A small stream

Dafne

The name means laurel, a symbol of victory and honor.

Dewdrop

A drop of dew, representing freshness and tranquility

Elowen

Elm tree

Fenne

A name derived from the Old English word for 'marsh' or 'fen'

Fjord

A narrow inlet with steep sides.

Flower

A plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms

Forest

A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth

Forrest

Dweller near the woods

Greene

Derived from green, representing freshness and vitality

Heather

A type of flowering plant.

Hotaka

A mountain peak in Japan, often associated with strength and stability

Ivy

A climbing plant that symbolizes fidelity and eternity

Juniper

Refers to an evergreen shrub or tree with aromatic foliage and berries

Liana

A type of climbing plant

Makani

Hawaiian word meaning wind

Meadow

A piece of grassland, particularly one that is mowed for hay

Momiji

Japanese for 'maple', often associated with autumn and beauty.

Mori

Japanese for forest

Moss

A type of small, green plant that grows on damp soil or surfaces

Mossy

Covered with moss or resembling moss

Muir

Scottish word for sea or marsh

Naoki

A Japanese name meaning 'honest' or 'straightforward'

Natsuki

Summer hope

Nemor

Derived from Latin, meaning 'to be at peace'

Nevis

Snowy mountain

Nolina

A type of plant known for its rosette of leaves.

Nurit

A type of flower

Oakley

From the oak tree meadow

Oaklyn

From the oak tree land

Palo

Spanish for stick or pole

Rain

Water droplets that fall from clouds, often associated with renewal and growth.

Redwood

A type of tree known for its height and longevity.

Sabine

A name of Latin origin meaning 'of the Sabines', referencing an ancient Italic tribe

Sand

A loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of rocks

Savanne

Refers to savanna, a type of ecosystem characterized by open landscapes and scattered trees

Tahoe

The name of a large lake located in the Sierra Nevada mountains, known for its stunning blue waters.

Taiga

A biome characterized by coniferous forests, mainly found in cold northern regions

Timber

Referring to wooded areas or trees, often associated with strength and nature

Timberlee

A name derived from 'timber', evoking nature and forests.

Valley

A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.

Verde

Green in Italian and Spanish

Wildflower

A flower that grows freely in the countryside

Willow

A graceful tree known for its flexibility and resilience, often symbolizing peace and healing.

Willowby

A place name derived from willow trees

Woodland

Referring to a wooded area or forest

Woody

Derived from the Old English word 'wudu', meaning 'wood' or 'forest'