Nature

Acadia

A place of beauty and natural scenery.

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'

Brook

A small stream

Calyx

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

Cedro

Cedar tree

Coral

A marine invertebrate that forms reefs

Creek

A small stream

Dewdrop

A drop of dew, representing freshness and tranquility

Elowen

Elm tree

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

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

Juniper

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

Liana

A type of climbing plant

Meadow

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

Moss

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

Muir

Scottish word for sea or marsh

Natsuki

Summer hope

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

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

Tahoe

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

Timber

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

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.

Woodland

Referring to a wooded area or forest

Woody

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