Flora is from the Latin flos meaning "flower". Flora was the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.

c o m b o s

  • Flora Emily
  • Flora Arrietty
  • Flora Ottilia
  • Flora Libby
  • Flora Esme
  • Flora Josephine
  • Flora Ingrid
  • Flora Ottilie

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jun 3 2021 ∞
oct 22 2024 +

Astrid is derived from the Old Norse elements áss meaning "god" and fríðr meaning "beautiful, beloved". It has a clean, streamlined but natural feel for me.

c o m b o s

  • Astrid Poppy
  • Astrid Bea
  • Astrid Marigold
  • Astrid Flora
  • Astrid Josephine
  • Astrid Emily
  • Astrid Fern
  • Astrid Clementine
  • Astrid Esme
  • Astrid Iris
  • Astrid Hazel
  • Astrid Helena
  • Astrid Luna

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oct 15 2024 ∞
oct 22 2024 +

Amelia is from the name Amalia, a short form of Germanic names containing the element amal meaning "unceasing, vigorous, brave". It is sometimes confused with the unrelated name Emilia meaning "rival" from the Latin Aemilius .

c o m b o s

  • Amelia Astrid
  • Amelia Birdie
  • Amelia Eden
  • Amelia Esme
  • Amelia Florence
  • Amelia Hazel
  • Amelia Honey
  • Amelia Ida
  • Amelia Iris
  • Amelia Josephine
  • Amelia Marigold
  • Amelia Paige
  • Amelia Primrose
  • Amelia Sky
  • Amelia Tuesday
sep 25 2024 ∞
sep 27 2024 +

Helena is from the English form of the Greek Ἑλένη (Helene) , possibly meaning "torch" or "corposant". In Greek mythology, Helen was the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda, whose kidnapping by Paris sparked the Trojan War.

Helena makes me think of clothbound books, floral skirts, and wellies. It's intellectual and natural in the best ways.

c o m b o s

  • Helena Ffion
  • Helena Josephine
  • Helena Astrid
  • Helena Summer
  • Helena Fern
  • Helena Autumn

nickname(s) : Henny, Nellie, Lanie, and Nena

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sep 1 2024 ∞
sep 27 2024 +

Blythe is from the Old English bliþe meaning "cheerful". It gives me sweet, summer-in-the-country vibes like blue skies and flowers dotting a field.

c o m b o s

  • Blythe Adeline
  • Blythe Ava
  • Blythe Aveline
  • Blythe Beatrice
  • Blythe Emily
  • Blythe Emmeline
  • Blythe Josephine
  • Blythe Leona
  • Blythe Lily
  • Blythe Matilda

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feb 24 2022 ∞
aug 24 2024 +

Fern is from the Old English word fearn meaning "fern" which is from the Proto-Germanic *farno- which proposes the notion of "having feathery fronds".

This beautiful plant has a rich history of symbolic use. Many cultures consider them a sign of good luck, protection, and hidden wisdom. In the language of flowers, ferns symbolize magic, fascination, and the secret bonds of love.

For me, Fern will forever be tied to the spunky Fern Arable from E.B. White's Charlotte's Web and her love of nature and animals.

It is a sweet, unassuming name with evident ties to nature. I find it to be very bright and cheerful.

c o m b o s

  • Fern Emily
  • Fern Bridget
  • Fern Beatrice
  • Fern Lydia
aug 25 2024 ∞
sep 27 2024 +

Aster is from the Greek word ἀστήρ (aster) meaning “star”. The aster flower, which resembles a daisy, was named this due to the star-shaped flower head. According to legend, when Zeus placed the goddess Astraea among the stars, she began to cry as she looked down at the dark, starless earth. Her tears fell as stardust and where they landed asters bloomed. And, according to Virgil, these hardy flowers were made into wreaths and used to adorn the altars of the gods.

For me, Aster is a bright floral name but with a glint of mysterious darkness. The flowers symbolize love, faith, and wisdom.

c o m b o s

  • Aster Anais
  • Aster Eliza
  • Aster Emily
  • Aster Emmeline
  • Aster Endellion
jul 23 2024 ∞
aug 21 2024 +

Hazel is from the Old English word hæsel meaning the tree or light brown.

In British folklore, hazel trees are associated with love and fertility. In Celtic Ogham, hazel trees are associated with Brighid, goddess of wisdom and divine inspiration. It gives me great imagery of autumn and beautiful changing leaves.

c o m b o s

  • Hazel Annie
  • Hazel Annora
  • Hazel Ava
  • Hazel Emily
  • Hazel Josephine
  • Hazel Margaret
  • Hazel Rosemary
  • Hazel Samantha
  • Hazel Patricia
  • Hazel Isabella
mar 8 2022 ∞
aug 21 2024 +

Beatrix is thought to be from Viatrix, a feminine form of the Late Latin name Viator meaning "voyager, traveller". It was altered in the middle ages to be associated with the Latin beatus meaning "blessed, happy".

It makes me think of the soft illustrations of Beatrix Potter, tea parties, and meadows.

c o m b o s

  • Beatrix Lydia
  • Beatrix Elodie
  • Beatrix Lily
  • Beatrix Emmeline
  • Beatrix Leonie
  • Beatrix Mamie
  • Beatrix Layla
  • Beatrix Apolline
  • Beatrix Maude
  • Beatrix Clementine
  • Beatrix Brook
  • Beatrix Daisy

n i c k n a m e (s) : Bea / Bee

aug 3 2024 ∞
aug 28 2024 +

June is from the name of the Roman Goddess Juno and is thought to mean "young".

For me, the name is the childhood summers, bright and happy. It's early mornings by the stream, sunshine filling the trees. It is carefree and limitless.

c o m b o s

  • June Adeline
  • June Beatrice
  • June Dorothy
  • June Emmeline
  • June Felicity
  • June Helena
  • June Iris
  • June Isabelle
  • June Josephine
  • June Leona
  • June Lydia
  • June Margeurite
  • June Matilda
  • June Olivia
  • June Rosalie
jul 5 2022 ∞
oct 15 2024 +

Summer is from the name of the season, from the Old English sumor . Of course, it brings to mind the sights and sounds of summer.

c o m b o s

  • Summer Adeline
  • Summer Blythe
  • Summer Isabelle
  • Summer Felicity
  • Summer Josephine
  • Summer Leona
  • Summer Margaret
  • Summer Poppy
  • Summer Margot
  • Summer Emily
  • Summer Annie
  • Summer Calliope
  • Summer Esme
  • Summer Libby
  • Summer Ottilie
  • Summer Rosemary
  • Summer Isabella
mar 20 2022 ∞
sep 27 2024 +

"If you're brave enough to say goodbye, life will reward you with a new hello."

— Paulo Coehlo

mar 13 2022 ∞
aug 21 2024 +

F l o r aㅤE m i l y

Flora has a delicate beauty, bringing to mind blooming gardens, old growth trees with swings, and picnics. Emily brings a lovely historical touch, evoking strength and warmth. Together, Flora Emily feels like the perfect balance of grace and character.

A r t h u rㅤE i n a r r

Arthur with its sense of nobility and ties to the legendary King Arthur, pairs handsomely with the uncommon and earthy Einarr from the 'einherjar' in Norse mythology. Together, they create a name that strikes a balance between strength and intellect. Einarr is also Jay's favorite name!

jan 18 2012 ∞
oct 15 2024 +

g i r l s

  • Flora
  • Helena
  • Amelia
  • Astrid
  • Blythe
  • Hazel
  • Beatrix , "Bee"
  • June
  • Summer

b o y s

  • Arthur
  • Hugo
  • August
  • Woody / Woodson
  • Rowan
  • Ronan
  • Julian
  • Elliott
  • Sylvan
jul 25 2024 ∞
oct 17 2024 +

I'm Pia.

  • level thirty-five
  • gemini
  • ISFP
  • lover of dresses
  • knows that you've got this
  • is very proud of you
feb 15 2012 ∞
aug 22 2024 +

Arthur is a name of unknown origin but it is thought to be from the Celtic artos meaning "bear".

Arthur has a wintry warm vibe and makes me think of sweaters, tree bark, and bears.

c o m b o s

  • Arthur Einarr
  • Arthur Rowan
  • Arthur Ellis
  • Arthur Cosmo
  • Arthur Jamie
  • Arthur Julian
  • Arthur Julius
  • Arthur Lewin
  • Arthur Ronan
  • Arthur Corbin
  • Arthur Joseph

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jun 20 2021 ∞
oct 15 2024 +

Hugo is a Latinized form of Hugh which is from the Germanic element hug meaning "heart, mind, spirit". A meaningful name with a lively sound, it reminds me of laughter, pine trees, ferns, chunky sweaters, and wellies. It's the day-long exploration of winter forests followed by a much anticipated hot chocolate at home.

c o m b o s

  • Hugo Ashby
  • Hugo Barnaby
  • Hugo Barnaby Jove
  • Hugo Everest
  • Hugo Jamie
  • Hugo Joseph

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may 31 2021 ∞
aug 28 2024 +

August is an English name meaning "exalted, venerable" from the Latin augustus or possibly from the Latin augere meaning "to increase". It is a time of harvest and abundance, symbolizing prosperity and the fruition of hard work. For me, it is vibrant, warm, and welcoming—the moment when you smell the change in the air from Summer to Autumn.

The month of August was called Sextilis until the name was changed to honor Augustus Caesar.

c o m b o s

  • August Harvey
  • August Jamie
  • August Joe
  • August Oliver
  • August Joseph
  • August Riley
  • August Reilly

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jul 25 2024 ∞
aug 22 2024 +

Woody is from the Old English wudulic meaning “woody, wooded, wild”. It is a common diminutive or nickname of names such as Woodson, Woodrow, Sherwood, etc. that contain the element wood and means just that. Many associations—both positive and negative—have been made with the name.

For me, Woody embodies the carefree spirt of childhood. It is the thirst for adventure, exploration, and knowledge. It is campfire smoke, freshly turned earth, and the slick whisper of pages turning in the evening.

I have known two, both in their late 20’s to early 30's now. One is an author in the US and the other a farmhand in the UK. They have greatly influenced my perception of the name and it’s wearability.

I also have a great grandfather named Woodson.

c o m b o s

sep 4 2024 ∞
sep 18 2024 +

Rowan is from the Old Irish Rúadán , derived from rúad "red". It is also associated with the rowan tree.

This tree holds great significance in the Celtic Ogham when used for protection against enchantment, magic, and evil spirits. Planting a rowan tree near a home was believed to keep the occupants safe. Carved talismans or even just twigs of this wood are used to ward off negative energy and to help you along the right path to avoid getting lost. The rowan tree is thought to be one of the most magical trees and is an important symbol of protection, good fortune, and magical potency.

In Scotland, rowan trees are also associated with St. Brighid. She was the patroness of the arts, healing, smithing, spinning, and weaving.

c o m b o s

  • Rowan Elliott
  • Rowan Arthur
aug 22 2024 ∞
aug 22 2024 +