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If you adore trees and want to honor them by naming your baby boy after them, there’s no need to scour the internet. We’ve compiled 200 tree names for boys, ranging from the popular , cute , and unique to the earthy and rustic. Some are the actual names of trees, while some mean tree in another language. You’ll also find tips on what to look for when deciding on a tree-inspired name for the forest-friendly lad in your life. Read on for everything you need to know!

Cool Tree Names for Boys

  • Popular: Alder, Aspen, Banyan, Fraser, Hawthorn, Vernon, Yew
  • Cute: Acorn, Egor, Grover, Oliver, Perri, Torrey, Woody
  • Unique: Blakeley, Cornell, Dagwood, Hargrove, Lyndon, Poplar, Shaw
  • Earthy: Arbor, Forrest, Grove, Park, Redwood, Tamarind, Vicus
Method 1
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Popular Tree Names for Boys

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  1. Many of these tree names for boys include well-known trees like Alder, Birch, Jupiter, and Oak. Some of these short names are based on Old English variations, like Ackley for “oak trees” and Old French ones, like Vernon, for “alder trees.”
    • Ackley - An English word meaning "oak meadow."
    • Alder - Taken from the Old English "alor" or "aler"; refers to the Alder tree that thrives in damp conditions.
    • Aspen - Means “shaking poplar tree” from the Old English "aespe" or "aepse."
    • Banyan - Refers to the Hindu merchant caste called "Baniyas" who did business under the shade of the banyan tree.
    • Beech - Means “near the Beech trees” in Old English; beech trees are associated with wisdom, strength, and knowledge.
    • Birch - Taken from the Old English "beorc”; birch trees are linked to strength and new beginnings.
    • Cedar - Derived from the Latin "cedrus"; cedar trees were used to construct Solomon’s temple.
    • Cypress - Comes from the Greek "kuparissos”; a type of evergreen tree.
    • Elm - The elm tree is often considered sacred and is a symbol of protection and longevity.
    • Fraser - Means “of the forest men” in Scotland; associated with the strawberry plant.
    • Hawthorn - Means “thorn of the hedge” in Old English; associated with fertility and love.
    • Haywood - Associated with wooded areas or an enclosed forest.
    • Hemlock - A tree that looks similar to the poisonous Hemlock (though it is not poisonous in tree form).
    • Hickory - Name of the durable hickory tree; taken from the Native American Powhatan word "pawcohiccora," referring to a milky drink made from ground hickory nuts.
    • Juniper - Derived from the Latin "juniperus”; juniper trees are linked to strength and resilience.
    • Larch - A conifer tree in the genus Larix; it sheds its needles in the fall season.
    • Laurel - Refers to the bay laurel tree; associated with victory and honor.
    • Maple - Named for the tree that produces maple syrup.
    • Myrtle - Taken from the Greek "myrtos," meaning "sprig"; known for its fragrant flowers and berries.
    • Oak - From the Old English "āc"; a tree associated with stability and longevity.
    • Pine - Named for the pine tree and used as a surname for those living near pine trees.
    • Spruce - A coniferous evergreen tree whose name comes from the Old French "pruce.”
    • Vernon - Refers to alder trees in French; named after the town of Vernon in Normandy, France.
    • Willow - Taken from the Old English "welig"; associated with flexibility and grace.
    • Yew - The evergreen yew tree is linked to death and rebirth in the Celtic and Druid traditions. [1]
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Method 2
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Cute Tree Names for Boys

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    Choose a name that’s equally adorable and earthy. The cutest tree names range from nature-loving choices like Tree, Acorn, Moss, and Fern, to others based on trees, like Koa, meaning “acacia tree” in Hawaiian. Unique choices among them include Liko, meaning “leaf bud” in Hawaiian, or Ashby, meaning “ash tree farm” in Old English.
    • Acorn - Taken from the Old English “acern,” meaning “seed of an oak tree.”
    • Aranyu - Means “forest” or “wilderness” in Sanskrit.
    • Ashby - Means “ash tree farm” or “settlement by the ash tree” in Old English.
    • Bodhi - Refers to the Bodhi tree, a symbol of spiritual awakening.
    • Chaney - Taken from the French "chêne,” meaning “oak tree.”
    • Egor - Derived from the Old Norse “varr,” meaning "yew bow"; bows were made out of yew tree wood.
    • Ellery - Derived from the Old English “aler,” meaning “alder tree.”
    • Fern - Refers to the feathery appearance of fern fronds; from the Old English "fearn.” [2]
    • Grover - Means “grove of trees” or “grove dweller” in Old English.
    • Kiri - Refers to the Japanese Paulownia tree, known for its beautiful flowers and timber.
    • Koa - The Hawaiian name of an acacia koa tree, known for its reddish-brown leaves.
    • Liko - Means “leaf bud” in Hawaiian.
    • Mikio - Refers to a “tree trunk” in Japanese.
    • Moss - Named for the small, leafy grass that grows near trees; from the Old English “meos.”
    • Oakley - One of many oak tree names, which means “oak clearing” or “oak meadow.”
    • Oliver - Taken from the Latin "olivarius,” which refers to the olive tree.
    • Palmer - Means “pilgrim,” but refers to the palms of a tree that are collected for Palm Sunday.
    • Parr - A variation of “perry,” which refers to the pear tree.
    • Perry - Comes from the Old English "pirige," meaning "pear tree". [3]
    • Sakura - Refers to the Japanese cherry blossom tree.
    • Shelby - Comes from the Old Norse surname Selby, meaning “willow tree.”
    • Torrey - The name of the Torrey pine tree, known for its edible pine nuts.
    • Tree - Taken from the Indo-European root “deru,” meaning "to be firm, solid, steadfast."
    • Urki - Means “birch tree” in Basque.
    • Woody - Means “from the lane in the woods,” from the Old English “wudu.”
Method 3
Method 3 of 9:

Unique Tree Names for Boys

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  1. The names in this group are a bit less obvious than some others on this list, and they refer to specific types of trees. Examples include Sequoia, for the redwoods of California, and Chan, meaning “sweet-smelling tree” in Cambodian. Some surnames like Hamilton make great boy’s names, and this one in particular means “broken tree” in Old English.
    • Amir - Refers to the “treetop” or “uppermost part of a tree” in Arabic.
    • Bay - Given to someone who lived “near or at a bay or laurel tree.” [4]
    • Blakeley - Means “dark clearing” or “dark meadow” in Old English.
    • Chan - Means “sweet-smelling tree” in Cambodian.
    • Çinar (CHEE-Naah) - Means “plane tree” or “sycamore tree” in Turkish.
    • Cornel - Comes from the Latin "corneolus," meaning "of the cornel tree.”
    • Cotton - Refers to cotton and the cottonwood tree that produces it.
    • Dagwood - Means "shining forest" in Old English.
    • Delano - Comes from the Old French "de la noix," meaning “nut tree.”
    • Filbert - Named after the French St. Philbert; it’s the name of the hazelnut tree.
    • Hamilton - Taken from the Old English “hamel,” meaning “broken tree” or “broken hill.”
    • Hargrove - Means “grove of the hares” or “grove by the hedge” in Old English.
    • Holland - Means “wooded land” in Dutch.
    • Laurien - A variation of Laurel, meaning “sweet bay tree.” [5]
    • Linnaeus - The Swedish name of the lime tree, named after botanist Carl Linnaeus.
    • Lyndon - Means “hill where lime trees grow” in Old English.
    • Plum - Taken from the Old English “plume,” for the plum fruit tree.
    • Poplar - From the Latin “populus,” meaning “people”; poplar trees are known for leaves that sway in the wind.
    • Quennel - Means “small oak” in Old French.
    • Sequoia - A name for the redwood trees of California.
    • Shaw - Taken from the Old English "sceaga," meaning “wood,” “thicket,” or “grove.”
    • Tanoak - The tanoak tree is known for its tannins, which were used to tan leather.
    • Tzameret (Tzah-meh-RET) - Associated with the Hebrew “tzemer,” meaning “juniper tree.”
    • Wood - Dates back to the Proto-Indo-European “widhu,” meaning "tree."
    • Ye - Means “leaf” in Chinese.
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Method 4
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Earthy Tree Names for Boys

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    Celebrate Earth’s many trees with names focused on nature. Some pretty boy names that are earthy include Grove, meaning “small wood” in Old English, while Figueroa means “fig tree” in Spanish. Others relating to trees are ideal for an earthy little boy, like the Old English Udell, meaning “yew tree valley,” and Briar, meaning “thorny bush.”
    • Acacius - The Latin word linked to the “tree of life,” known for resilience, growth, and immortality.
    • Arbor - Means “tree” in Latin. [6]
    • Branch - The name given to the upper areas of the tree; from the Old French “branche.”
    • Briar - Means “thorny bush” or “shrub”; from the Old English “brer.”
    • Carden - Taken from the Gaelic "cardden," meaning "thicket" or "woodland area.”
    • Figueroa - Means “fig tree” in Spanish.”
    • Forrest - An Old English surname for an “area covered with trees and undergrowth.”
    • Grove - Refers to a “small wood” or an “orchard.”
    • Ivo - Comes from the Old High German “iwa,” meaning “yew tree.”
    • Izei - Means “fir tree” in Basque.
    • Javor (YAAH-Vohr) - A Slavic word meaning “maple tree.”
    • Lapu - Means “cedar back” in Hopi.
    • Leaf - Taken from the Proto-Germanic “laubą,” meaning "foliage.”
    • Lizar - Means “ash tree” in Basque.
    • Manuka - Refers to a small, shrubby tree known as the New Zealand tea tree.
    • Nairn - Comes from the Gaelic “nar,” meaning “oak trees” or “alder trees.”
    • Palash - Means “flowering tree” or “leaf” in Hindi. [7]
    • Park - Refers to a cypress tree in Chinese and Korean cultures.
    • Perre - A French and Dutch word for a pear tree.
    • Redwood - Refers to the reddish color of the tree’s bark.
    • Salix - The scientific term for the willow tree.
    • Sycamore - Refers to a type of fig tree and a type of maple tree.
    • Tamarind - Taken from the Arabic “tamr hindi,” meaning “Indian date” tree.
    • Udell - An English surname meaning “yew tree valley.”
    • Vicus - A variation on Ficus, a genus of multiple species of trees and shrubs.
Method 5
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Rustic Tree Names for Boys

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  1. Names like Bartlett, which refers to the type of pear, and Barbossa, a Portuguese word for a place where “goat’s beard” grows, have a unique, old-fashioned type of feel to them. Lamond means “elm water” in Gaelic, while Old English surnames like Burleigh descriptively refer to a “meadow with knotty trunk-trees.”
    • Acton - Means “oak tree settlement” in Old English.
    • Alamo - Means “poplar tree” or “cottonwood tree” in Spanish.
    • Barbossa - A Portuguese word for an area where “goat’s beard” grew.
    • Bartlett - Associated with the Bartlett pear tree.
    • Brazil - Refers to the Brazilwood tree in Portuguese.
    • Bruce - Means “from the brushwood thicket” or the willowlands” in Scotland.
    • Burleigh - An Old English surname meaning “meadow with knotty trunk-trees.”
    • Conifer - Means “cone-bearing” in Latin; refers to pine cones.
    • Danner - Taken from the German “tanne,” meaning “fir tree.”
    • Griswold - Means “grey forest or woodland” in Old English.
    • Hadassah (huh-DASS-Uh) - Means “myrtle tree” in Hebrew.
    • Hazelton - Refers to a “settlement associated with hazel trees” in Old English.
    • Heath - Taken from the Old English "hǣth," which refers to an open, uncultivated piece of land.
    • Hollis - Means “dweller by the holly trees” in Old English.
    • Kizzy - A variation of the Hebrew “Keziah,” meaning “cassia tree.”
    • Laramie - Originally the French surname "Laramée,” meaning “from the leafy grove.”
    • Lomond - Means “elm water” in Gaelic, relating to the Loch Lomond in Scotland.
    • Mahogany - A type of tree known for its reddish-brown wood.
    • Quercia - Means “oak tree” in Italian.
    • Revello - Means “wild olive tree” in Spanish-Catalan.
    • Stockard - Means “tree trunk” or “stump” in Middle High German. [8]
    • Stockley - Means “tree trunk meadow” in Old English.
    • Tamarisk - Name for a small, shrub-like tree; comes from the Latin “tamari,” meaning “shrub.”
    • Thornton - An Old English surname meaning “thorn bush settlement.” [9]
    • Tupelo - Refers to a “swamp” for Native American Cree peoples.
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Method 6
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Cool Tree Names for Boys

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    Opt for one of these cool mythology-inspired names. There are several forest gods you can draw inspiration from, like Faunus, Sylvanus, and Borewit in Roman myth alone. Other favorites here include the Latin Silas or the Irish Daire, which are linked to the mythological Dagda, who was associated with trees and the forest.
    • Acer - Means “sharp” or “pointed” in Latin; refers to the genus of maple trees.
    • Borewit (BORH-vit) - The name of the Slavic forest deity who protects the forest.
    • Daire - An Irish name meaning “fruitful,” “fertile,” or “oak tree.”
    • DeForest - Means “from the forest” or “living in the forest” in French.
    • Faunus (FAAW-nuss) - The name for the Roman god associated with forests, the countryside, and flocks. He was the god of wild nature, prophecy, and fertility.
    • Malus - Means “apple” in Latin, in addition to “bad,” “evil,” or “harmful.”
    • Nash - Taken from the Middle English "atten ash”; it means “at or by the ash tree.”
    • Oaklen - A modern name given to an “oak meadow.”
    • Olivier - A French name taken from the Latin “olivarius,” meaning “olive tree.” [10]
    • Oshosi (Aw-SHAA-see) - The name given to the Nigerian-Yoruba forest spirit.
    • Oxylus (AUX-ee-Luss) - The Greek god of the forests and mountains.
    • Phyllon - Means “leaf” in Greek.
    • Porvata (Pore-VAA-tah) - The name of the Polish god of the forest.
    • Ren - Means “lotus” in Japanese, in connection with the lotus tree.
    • Silas - Means “of the forest” or “of the wood”; based on the Roman forest god Sylvanus.
    • Sucellus (Soo-SEHL-uhs) - The Celtic/Roman god of forests, agriculture, and alcohol.
    • Sylvanus (Sill-VAAN-uhs) - The Roman god of the forests.
    • Tamar - Means “date palm” or “palm tree” in Arabic.
    • Tapio (TAEP-piy-Yow) - The Finnish god of the forest.
    • Thorn - Dates back to the Old English "þorn," meaning “thorn bush” or “thorn tree.”
    • Timber - Refers to wood used for building or construction; usually yelled out before a tree falls.
    • Tāne (TAAR-nay) - The Māori god of forests and birds.
    • Veles (VYE-less) - Another Slavic god of the forest, who reigned over wild animals and commerce. [11]
    • Woods - An Old English surname given to anyone who lived near the forest or wood.
    • Zumar - Means “elm tree” in Basque.
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Rare Tree Names for Boys

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    Pick one of these ultra-rare names to really set your little guy apart. These rare names for boys aren’t ones you’ll see often. For instance, Alon is a lesser-known Hebrew variation of Elon, meaning “oak tree,” while the French Yves is a male version of Yvette, meaning “yew tree.” Others include Kirrily, meaning “tree bark” in Māori, or Gelso, the Italian word for a “mulberry tree.”
    • Aaranay (AH-raa-Naey) - A Hindi word for an “abundant, fertile forest.”
    • Aesctun (Ash-TOON) - Means “from the ash tree farm” in Old English.
    • Alon - A variation of Elon, meaning “oak tree” in Hebrew.
    • Atohi - Means “woods” or “trees” in Cherokee.
    • Evergreen - An English surname meaning “continuously green.”
    • Garrick - Taken from the Old French “garric,” meaning “oak tree grove.”
    • Gelso - The Italian word for the “mulberry tree.”
    • Hazlett - Means “hazel grove” in Old English.
    • Huon - Refers to the Huon pine tree, associated with strength, longevity, and resistance. [12]
    • Iwdael (EE-wah-Dehl) - Means “from the yew tree valley” in Old English.
    • Jarrah - The name given to the Eucalyptus Marginata tree by the Māori peoples.
    • Kirrily - Means “tree bark” or “leaf” in Māori.
    • Lennox - Means “elm grove” in Scottish Gaelic.
    • Marlowe - Refers to linwood or lime trees in Old English.
    • Mayo - Originally the Irish "Maigh Eo,” meaning "plain of the yew trees.”
    • Naim - Means “river with alder trees” in Scottish-Gaelic.
    • Noyce - An English word for a “walnut tree.”
    • Nîpsîy (NIHP-ih-See) - Means “willow branch” in Cree.
    • Patrin - Refers to a “trail created using leaves” in the Romani language.
    • Pomeroy - Taken from the Old French “pommeraie,” meaning “apple orchard.”
    • Quesnel (KWEH-nehl) - A French surname meaning “small oak.”
    • Selyyn - A variation of the English Selwyn, meaning “wood” or “forest.” [13]
    • Waskway - A Cree name for the “paper birch tree.”
    • Willoughby - An Old English surname meaning “from the farm by the willows.”
    • Yves - Means “yew tree” in French. [14]
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Boy Names That Mean Tree in Other Languages

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    Broaden your horizons by looking at tree names in other languages. There are many Irish boy names on the list, like the Celtic Darrah, meaning “oak tree” in Irish. You’ll also find Harac, a Czech name meaning “from the ancient oak tree.” If you like your rare names to border on the weird and wonderful, Xylander means “forest man” in Gaelic, while Mandar means “coral tree” in Hindi.
    • Adair - Means "oak tree grove" in Irish.
    • Ainsley - A Scottish name meaning "a clearing of trees."
    • Aoki (Aee-OW-kyee) - Means “blue tree" in Japanese.
    • Arvid - A Scandinavian name meaning "eagle tree."
    • Birk - Means "birch tree" in Scottish.
    • Cullen - Means "holly tree" in Irish.
    • Darragh - An Irish name meaning "oak tree."
    • Daruka - Means "tree" in Hindi.
    • Dekel - Means "palm tree" in Hebrew.
    • Eoghan (OHW-ehn) - A Celtic name meaning "born of the yew tree."
    • Gad - Native American-Navajo name for a "juniper tree."
    • Guido - Means "forest guide" in Italian.
    • Harac - A Czech name meaning "from the ancient oak tree."
    • Haslet - A Celtic word meaning "from the hazel tree land."
    • Hideki - Means "tree" in Japanese.
    • Kazui (Kah-ZOO-ee) - A Japanese name meaning "peaceful tree."
    • Lam - Means "forest" in Vietnamese.
    • Lapu - A Native American name meaning "cedar bark."
    • Mandar - Means "coral tree" in Hindi.
    • Soto - Means "forest grove" in Spanish.
    • Taijo (TAEY-Jow) - Means "large tree" in Japanese.
    • Tamir - An Arabic name for "someone who owns palm trees."
    • Xylander - Means "forest man” in Greek.
    • Yavor - Means "maple tree" in Bulgarian.
    • Yukia - A Japanese name for a "gentle tree.” [15]
Method 9
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How to Find the Perfect Tree Names for Boys

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  1. There are many different tree names you can choose from. Some popular trees include Oak, Redwood, and Maple. It’s also possible to look for variations on those names. The word “oak” alone appears in many names, like Oakland, Oakley, or Oaklen.
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    Explore other earthy names relating to plants and forests. Build your name search around words relating to trees. Many of these come from Old English surnames and refer to a person who lived near a group of trees or a forest. Examples include Forrest, Hargrove, and Alder.
  3. If you’ve exhausted your search for tree names for boys in English (or Old English), look for names inspired by trees in other languages. They sound unique, but are still tied to the forest and nature.
    • Some of these include Dekel, meaning “palm tree” in Hebrew, Çinar (CHEE-Naah), meaning “sycamore tree” in Turkish, or Hideki, meaning “timber tree” in Japanese.
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