Ideas for Naming Your Baby that Are Specific to Spring
These are ideas for names associated with the spring.
When using spring associations to name a baby, think of the gender of the child and consider whether the symbol is more female or male. For instance the spring flower Viola is more suitable for a girl while Chervil or Dill might suit a
boy.
Take a look at the following suggestions for names of babies born in the spring.
Spring Baby Names for Girls
Names of flowers can conjure up images of warm and carefree spring days. Names inspired by spring flowers include:
Anemonella, Azalea, Bergenia, Caltha, Primula, Primrose, Pulsatilla and Viola. Some fresh wild spring greens also include: Voilets, Dandelion, Sorrel and Malva. Adromeda is also the name of a shrub that blooms in the spring.
Girls Names and Symbols of Spring
Girls names with meanings associated with spring include: Anthea, Blossom, Cerelia, Ceres, Fontanne, Ingrid, Phoebe, Tami, Verna
The start of the spring season is March 21st and the season ends on June 21st. Names associated with these months include: Marcella, Nana, April, May and June … all possible girl names.
Dawn is a name that brings to mind the “new beginnings” associated with the spring while in Greek mythology, Demeter is the Goddess who makes the earth bloom and grow beautifully in the spring and summer. Persephone, her daughter was the goddess of spring growth.
In Roman mythology Eirene (or Irene) was the goddess of peace and of the season of spring. Variations of the name Irene include: Airina, Eireen, Irena, Ira, Irayna, Irenka, Oryna, Rena, Rene and Rina.
Saint Bernadette was a French peasant girl who had visions of the Virgin Mary and who uncovered a spring near Lourdes where people experienced mariculous cures. Variations of the name Bernadette include: Bera, Berna, Bernadine, Bernessa, Bernette and Bernita.
Castalia was, in Greek myhology a nymph pursued by Apollo who fell into a spring on Mount Parnassus.
Spring Baby Names for Boys
Dennis is a popular name for boys born in the spring. This name is associated with Dionysus, the Greek god of wine who was responsible for the growth of the vines in the spring and the originator of winemaking.
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