Baby Names

420+ Boho Baby Names (Nature, Spiritual, Mystical, Artistic, Creative & Vintage Boho Names Ideas)

A dreamy collection of free-spirited baby names inspired by nature, magic, art, and timeless boho charm.

So, you’re dreaming up baby names and leaning toward something a little… offbeat. Something that feels earthy, a little free-spirited, maybe even artistic or soulful. You want a name that feels like sunlight streaming through the trees, or like music floating across a summer evening.

If that’s you, welcome, friend — you’re in the right place. Think of this as us sitting down over matcha lattes (or a cozy cup of chai) while we swap dreamy baby name ideas. This list is all about boho-inspired names — earthy, whimsical, artistic, soulful, and just the right mix of unique and timeless.

I’ve pulled together over 300 boho baby names with meanings, origins, and fun little backstories. From nature gems to spiritual vibes to old-soul classics and fresh modern twists, there’s a lot to explore.

So grab a notebook (or open your Notes app!) — let’s dive into this magical name garden.

Nature-Inspired Beauties

Because honestly, what’s more boho than names inspired by the earth, sky, and everything in between?

  1. Willow (English) – Graceful and flexible, like the willow tree that bends but doesn’t break. A soft, flowy boho vibe.
  2. Sage (Latin) – Both an herb and a word for wisdom. Earthy, cool, and very on-trend.
  3. Clover (English) – Symbol of luck and charm. Sweet, fresh, and slightly whimsical.
  4. River (English) – Flowing, free, untamed. A great gender-neutral choice.
  5. Ivy (Greek) – A climbing plant, symbolizing fidelity and resilience. Classic yet artsy.
  6. Juniper (Latin) – Evergreen plant with a playful, spunky feel. Shortens adorably to “June” or “Juni.”
  7. Briar (English) – A wild thorny plant, rugged but poetic. Think “Sleeping Beauty’s Briar Rose.”
  8. Aspen (English) – A tree with shimmering leaves, also a chic mountain town. Cool and airy.
  9. Fern (English) – A lush, green plant name that feels soft and mysterious.
  10. Magnolia (Latin) – Blooming Southern charm, romantic and feminine.
  11. Cypress (Greek) – Majestic tree tied to immortality in myth. Elegant and unique.
  12. Lark (English) – A cheerful songbird. Bright and melodic.
  13. Hawthorn (English) – A flowering shrub with folklore magic. Sturdy yet lovely.
  14. Meadow (English) – Open fields of grass and flowers. Dreamy and pastoral.
  15. Rain (English) – Refreshing and soulful. Evokes renewal and cleansing vibes.
  16. Flora (Latin) – Goddess of flowers in Roman mythology. Delicate, timeless, and blooming with charm.
  17. Sequoia (Native American origin) – Named after the towering trees. Strong, majestic, and awe-inspiring.
  18. Marigold (English/Latin) – A bright golden flower, vintage yet fresh.
  19. Ocean (Greek) – Vast, mysterious, and powerful. A boho choice with depth.
  20. Cedar (English) – A fragrant tree symbolizing strength. Rustic and grounding.
  21. Acacia (Greek) – A flowering tree, symbol of renewal and resilience.
  22. Bay (English) – Both a tree and a sparkling body of water. Short and breezy.
  23. Dune (English) – Rolling sand hills, desert magic with a modern vibe.
  24. Canyon (English) – Vast, carved landscapes — adventurous and bold.
  25. Maple (English) – Sweet tree tied to warmth and comfort (and syrup).
  26. Petal (English) – Gentle, delicate, soft as a flower’s touch.
  27. Marina (Latin) – “Of the sea.” Breezy, oceanic, and romantic.
  28. Huckleberry (English) – Playful and Southern-flavored, like Mark Twain’s Huck Finn.
  29. Seagrass (English) – Unique, breezy, and coastal-inspired.
  30. Haven (English) – A safe place, also evokes natural harbors.
  31. Valea (Romance languages) – “Valley.” Soft, melodic, and pastoral.
  32. Pine (English) – Evergreen strength and mountain calm.
  33. Solandra (Latin) – A type of golden cup flower. Exotic and lyrical.
  34. Coral (Latin) – Ocean treasure, bright and lively. 🪸
  35. Zephyrine (Greek/French) – Feminine form of Zephyr, breezy and whimsical.
  36. Sierra (Spanish) – Mountain range. Rugged, romantic, and boho-cool.
  37. Lotus (Sanskrit) – Sacred flower of purity and enlightenment.
  38. Basil (Greek/Latin) – Both an herb and a regal meaning (“kingly”).
  39. Coriander (Greek/Latin) – Fresh herbal twist, quirky and earthy.
  40. Wren (English) – Tiny songbird with a sweet, chirpy vibe.
  41. Olive (Latin) – Peace symbol and a vintage-chic tree name.
  42. Tamarind (Arabic) – Fruit-bearing tree, exotic and striking.
  43. Prairie (English) – Wide open fields, free and wild.
  44. Olea (Latin) – Related to the olive tree, short and elegant.
  45. Thyme (Greek) – Aromatic herb tied to courage in folklore.
  46. Sequoia (Native American origin) – Giant redwood trees, strength and majesty.
  47. Cloverlea (English) – “Meadow of clover.” Sweet, soft, pastoral.
  48. Elm (English) – Classic tree name with sturdy roots.
  49. Sorrel (French) – A reddish-brown herb, crisp and charming.

Spiritual & Mystical Vibes

For the baby destined to feel a little cosmic.

  1. Sol (Spanish/Latin) – Meaning “sun.” Short, radiant, and warm.
  2. Luna (Latin) – The moon goddess. Dreamy, magical, and beloved in pop culture.
  3. Nova (Latin) – A star that suddenly shines bright. Modern and celestial.
  4. Aura (Greek) – The energy or atmosphere around a person. Ethereal.
  5. Zephyr (Greek) – Gentle west wind. Breezy, unique, and artistic.
  6. Phoenix (Greek) – The mythical bird that rises from ashes. Symbol of rebirth.
  7. Bodhi (Sanskrit) – Meaning “enlightenment.” A serene spiritual choice.
  8. Eira (Welsh/Norse) – Snow, or healing. Cool and mystical.
  9. Indigo (Greek) – Deep blue-purple dye, also linked to intuition. Artsy and soulful.
  10. Cosmo (Greek) – Order of the universe. Quirky yet grounded in meaning.
  11. Seraphina (Hebrew) – Fiery ones, linked to angels. Elegant and angelic.
  12. Kismet (Turkish/Arabic) – Meaning fate or destiny. Romantic and rare.
  13. True (English) – Honesty, clarity, and simple beauty. Inspired by True Thompson (Khloe Kardashian’s daughter).
  14. Zion (Hebrew) – Sacred place. Strong, spiritual, and bold.
  15. Shiloh (Hebrew) – Peaceful. Also Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt’s famous choice.
  16. Rumi (Persian) – After the famous poet. Deep, soulful, and artistic.
  17. Oberon (Germanic) – King of the fairies in Shakespeare. Magical and regal.
  18. Calypso (Greek) – Mythical nymph, also a musical style. Spirited and enchanting.
  19. Solstice (Latin) – Turning of the seasons. Mystical and earthy.
  20. Amara (Sanskrit/Latin) – Eternal or unfading. Elegant and timeless.
  21. Selene (Greek) – Goddess of the moon, graceful and luminous.
  22. Astrid (Old Norse) – “Divinely beautiful.” Radiant with starry energy.
  23. Evangeline (Greek) – “Bearer of good news.” Heavenly and poetic.
  24. Isis (Egyptian) – Ancient goddess of magic and motherhood. Powerful and mystical.
  25. Caelum (Latin) – Meaning “heaven” or “sky.” Ethereal and airy.
  26. Gaia (Greek) – Mother Earth herself. Grounded, sacred, and timeless.
  27. Neveah (English modern) – “Heaven” spelled backward, modern spiritual twist.
  28. Lucien (Latin/French) – Light. Dreamy, mysterious, and a bit romantic.
  29. Orion (Greek) – Hunter constellation. Starry, strong, and celestial.
  30. Serenity (English) – Calmness, peace, spiritual clarity.
  31. Avalon (Celtic) – Legendary island of paradise in Arthurian myth. Magical and enchanting.
  32. Galilea (Hebrew/Latin) – Inspired by Galilee, the biblical region. Spiritual yet modern.
  33. Thalassa (Greek) – Goddess of the sea. Deeply mystical.
  34. Eos (Greek) – Goddess of the dawn. Fresh, radiant, and new-beginnings energy.
  35. Sanctus (Latin) – Meaning “holy.” Strong and rare.
  36. Amira (Arabic/Hebrew) – “Princess” or “treetop.” Elegant and spiritual.
  37. Celestine (Latin) – Heavenly, celestial. Shimmering and poetic.
  38. Noor (Arabic) – Meaning “light.” Simple, spiritual, and radiant.
  39. Genesis (Greek/Hebrew) – Beginning, creation. Strong and symbolic.
  40. Esme (French/Persian) – “Loved” or “esteemed.” Gentle, mystical charm.
  41. Malak (Arabic) – Angel. Soft yet powerful.
  42. Neoma (Greek) – “New moon.” Mystical, glowing, and rare.
  43. Themis (Greek) – Titaness of divine law and order. Strong and wise.
  44. Haven (English) – Safe, sacred space. Soulful and grounding.
  45. Aurae (Greek) – Personification of breezes. Light, mystical, and rare.
  46. Trinity (Latin) – Sacred Christian symbolism, modern spiritual vibe.
  47. Isolde (Germanic) – Legendary figure, mystical and romantic.
  48. Lucia (Latin) – Light-bringer. Glows with serenity.

Artistic & Creative Souls

Names with musical, poetic, and artistic flair.

  1. Lyric (Greek/English) – A songlike name, perfect for music lovers.
  2. Aria (Italian) – Meaning “air” or a solo melody. Graceful and operatic.
  3. Muse (Greek) – Inspiration for artists and poets. Powerful yet minimal.
  4. Echo (Greek) – Mythological nymph who loved her own voice. Quirky and chic.
  5. Sonnet (Italian/English) – A poetic form. Romantic and rare.
  6. Revel (English) – Joyful celebration. Artistic and spirited.
  7. Cleo (Greek) – “To celebrate” or “glory.” Stylish and vintage-boho.
  8. Viola (Latin/Italian) – Both a flower and a musical instrument. Literary and classic.
  9. Jazz (English) – Musical, upbeat, and cool.
  10. Monet (French) – After the painter Claude Monet. Artsy and elegant.
  11. Lennon (Irish) – Inspired by John Lennon. Rock ’n’ roll and peace vibes.
  12. Poet (English) – Direct, romantic, and bold.
  13. Paloma (Spanish) – Dove, symbol of peace. Picasso also named his daughter Paloma.
  14. Bowie (Scottish) – After David Bowie. Glam-rock coolness.
  15. Calliope (Greek) – Muse of epic poetry. Strong and lyrical.
  16. Cezanne (French) – Painter Paul Cézanne. Artsy and chic.
  17. Indie (English) – Independent spirit, also tied to indie music/art.
  18. Melody (Greek) – Sweet musical flow. Classic but fresh.
  19. Picasso (Spanish) – Bold, creative, and instantly artistic.
  20. Verse (Latin/English) – For the little one destined to write their own story.
  21. Allegra (Italian) – Meaning “joyful.” A musical term used in compositions — light and lively.
  22. Cadence (Latin/English) – Rhythm or flow. Smooth, lyrical, and melodic.
  23. Rafael (Hebrew/Spanish) – Associated with painter Raphael. Classic artistic energy.
  24. Violin (English) – Bold choice inspired by the instrument. Evokes elegance.
  25. Chanson (French) – Meaning “song.” Romantic, chic, and très artsy.
  26. Sonata (Italian) – A musical piece, full of grace and movement.
  27. Escher (German) – After the surreal artist M.C. Escher. Geometric and edgy.
  28. Harmony (Greek/English) – A perfect blend of sounds. Sweet, balanced, and radiant.
  29. Remy (French) – Stylish, artsy, tied to creativity (and Remy the chef rat in Ratatouille).
  30. Musea (Invented/Greek roots) – Inspired by the muses, soft and creative.
  31. Piccola (Italian) – “Little one.” A term used in musical tempo. Whimsical and rare.
  32. Matisse (French) – After painter Henri Matisse. Bold and artistic.
  33. Ode (Greek) – A lyrical poem. Minimal yet loaded with artistry.
  34. Pablo (Spanish) – As in Picasso. Short, strong, iconic art-world name.
  35. Alto (Italian) – A vocal range. Musical, sleek, and modern.
  36. Renoir (French) – After painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Classic art heritage.
  37. Chopin (Polish/French) – Famous romantic composer. Refined and musical.
  38. Lyra (Greek) – A constellation named after the lyre, a stringed instrument. Celestial and musical.
  39. Imani (Swahili) – “Faith.” Common in African art, music, and poetry circles.
  40. Vermeer (Dutch) – Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. Elegant, refined.
  41. Minuet (French) – A graceful dance. Sweet and old-world artistic.
  42. Amedeo (Italian) – As in Amedeo Modigliani, modern painter. Unique and suave.
  43. Encore (French) – A musical request for “again.” Fun, dramatic, performance-ready.
  44. Cadenza (Italian) – A solo passage in music, often improvised. Dramatic and dazzling.
  45. Artemisia (Greek/Latin) – After Artemisia Gentileschi, trailblazing female painter. Fierce and artistic.
  46. Ballad (English/French) – A narrative song or poem. Romantic and soulful.
  47. Leonardo (Italian) – No explanation needed… da Vinci himself! Genius, timeless, iconic.
  48. Chiarra (Italian/Latin) – Derived from “chiaro,” meaning light/clarity, often used in “chiaroscuro” art style.

Old-School Cool (Vintage Boho)

Retro charm meets timeless soul.

  1. Opal (Sanskrit) – Precious gemstone with shifting colors. Vintage revival.
  2. Hazel (English) – Tree name and color. Earthy and classic.
  3. Clara (Latin) – Bright, clear. Graceful with old-world elegance.
  4. Otis (German) – Wealth, fortune. Retro cool, like singer Otis Redding.
  5. Iris (Greek) – Goddess of the rainbow and a flower. Artistic and chic.
  6. Sylvie (French/Latin) – “From the forest.” Whimsical and stylish.
  7. August (Latin) – Majestic, dignified. Old-fashioned yet modern-cool.
  8. Dorothea (Greek) – Gift of God. Strong and vintage.
  9. Jasper (Persian) – A gemstone, also quirky-cool.
  10. Esther (Hebrew) – Star. Timeless with a soft boho glow.
  11. Percival (French) – Knight of the Round Table. Old-school chivalry.
  12. Agnes (Greek) – Pure, holy. Vintage darling, making a comeback.
  13. Leonora (Greek/Latin) – Light. Romantic and grand.
  14. Ambrose (Latin) – Immortal. Intellectual and vintage.
  15. Mabel (Latin) – Lovable. Quirky, sweet, and warm.
  16. Casper (Persian) – Treasure bearer. Retro, magical, and gentle.
  17. Clementine (Latin) – Merciful. Sweet and sunshiney (plus the folk song).
  18. Eloise (French) – Famous in the children’s books. Stylish vintage chic.
  19. Ralph (Old Norse/English) – Wolf counsel. Rugged vintage edge.
  20. Violaine (French) – Rare vintage French floral. Unique and elegant.
  21. Beatrix (Latin) – Meaning “bringer of joy.” Vintage, quirky, and chic.
  22. Cyrus (Persian) – “Sun” or “throne.” Ancient yet cool, with rockstar edge (think Cyrus family in music).
  23. Dorothy (Greek) – “Gift of God.” Classic, spunky, and Wizard of Oz vibes.
  24. Edmund (Old English) – “Prosperous protector.” Old-world noble energy.
  25. Flora (Latin) – Goddess of flowers. Gentle, vintage, and boho-blooming.
  26. Hugo (Germanic) – “Mind, spirit.” Sophisticated yet artsy, very vintage-European chic.
  27. Ines (Portuguese/Spanish) – “Pure.” Understated and romantic with retro flair.
  28. Leona (Latin) – “Lioness.” Vintage strength with boho softness.
  29. Matilda (Germanic) – “Battle-mighty.” Whimsical and vintage (Roald Dahl’s Matilda).
  30. Nora (Latin/Hebrew) – “Honor” or “light.” Sweet, simple, and timeless.
  31. Otto (Germanic) – “Wealth.” Short, strong, stylish old-school pick.
  32. Ramona (Spanish/Germanic) – “Wise protector.” Retro-cool with a literary edge (Ramona Quimby).
  33. Simon (Hebrew) – “He has heard.” Classic, soft, and timelessly cool.
  34. Tabitha (Aramaic) – “Gazelle.” Elegant, biblical, and old-fashioned chic.
  35. Victor (Latin) – “Conqueror.” Strong vintage choice with poetic strength.
  36. Winifred (Welsh) – “Blessed peacemaker.” Quirky and endearing, with nickname potential (“Winnie”).
  37. Alfred (Old English) – “Elf counsel.” Old-soul vintage (and a nod to Alfred Hitchcock).
  38. Harriet (English) – “Estate ruler.” Strong, vintage-feminist energy (Harriet Tubman).
  39. Rosalind (Latin) – “Pretty rose.” Shakespearean and romantic.
  40. Etta (English) – Diminutive of Henrietta. Short, soulful, jazz-cool (Etta James).
  41. Wilfred (Old English) – “Desiring peace.” Gentle, rare, and retro.
  42. Ivor (Old Norse) – “Bow warrior.” Cool, antique, and strong.
  43. Agatha (Greek) – “Good, honorable.” Old-fashioned darling with cozy mystery vibes (Agatha Christie).
  44. Lionel (Latin) – “Little lion.” Vintage warmth, with knightly associations.
  45. Clive (Old English) – “Cliff.” Distinguished, crisp, and old-school.
  46. Maude (Germanic) – “Strength in battle.” Stately vintage chic.

Unique Finds & Rare Gems

Because sometimes you want something nobody else on the playground has.

  1. Amethyst (Greek) – Purple gemstone, mystical and rare.
  2. Cypressia (Invented/Greek roots) – A poetic twist on Cypress.
  3. Isolde (Germanic) – Legendary heroine of Tristan & Isolde. Romantic and dramatic.
  4. Anouk (Dutch/French) – Edgy yet sweet European gem.
  5. Elowen (Cornish) – Elm tree. Enchanting and rare.
  6. Sorrel (French) – A reddish-brown herb and a fresh boho vibe.
  7. Marisol (Spanish) – “Sea and sun.” Warm, exotic, and lyrical.
  8. Tallis (Hebrew/English) – Prayer shawl in Hebrew, also composer Thomas Tallis.
  9. Zinnia (Latin) – Vibrant flower, fun and energetic.
  10. Eulalia (Greek) – Sweet-speaking. Whimsical and melodic.
  11. Saffron (Arabic) – Golden spice. Exotic and vibrant.
  12. Calantha (Greek) – Beautiful flower. Elegant and underused.
  13. Leif (Scandinavian) – Beloved or heir. Explorer vibes.
  14. Ondine (Latin) – Water spirit. Ethereal and mystical.
  15. Viggo (Scandinavian) – Battle. Strong, artistic (think Viggo Mortensen).
  16. Iskra (Slavic) – Spark. Short, powerful, and rare.
  17. Amaryllis (Greek) – Sparkling flower. A bold floral rarity.
  18. Peridot (Arabic/Greek) – Bright green gemstone. Gemmy and fun.
  19. Yara (Arabic/Brazilian) – Water goddess. Exotic, short, and lovely.
  20. Ffion (Welsh) – Foxglove flower. Quirky and melodic.
  21. Aurelio (Latin) – “Golden.” Luminous, regal, and underused.
  22. Calista (Greek) – “Most beautiful.” Glamorous and rare.
  23. Olivienne (French-inspired) – A chic, lyrical twist on Olivia.
  24. Zephyra (Greek) – Feminine form of Zephyr, breezy and enchanting.
  25. Balthazar (Hebrew) – One of the biblical Magi. Bold and mysterious.
  26. Nyx (Greek) – Goddess of the night. Dark, sleek, and powerful.
  27. Soraya (Persian) – “The Pleiades” (a star cluster). Exotic and starry.
  28. Quillon (Latin/French) – Meaning “sword” or “crossing.” Sharp and cool.
  29. Eithne (Irish) – “Kernel” or “grain.” Celtic rarity with melodic sound.
  30. Amoura (French/Latin) – Meaning “love.” Soft, rare, and romantic.
  31. Orlaith (Irish) – “Golden princess.” Classic in Ireland, rare elsewhere.
  32. Thalina (Greek roots) – Invented-style rarity inspired by the sea.
  33. Xanthe (Greek) – “Golden, yellow.” Bright, striking, and unusual.
  34. Auberon (Germanic) – Variation of Oberon, fairy-king charm.
  35. Nerine (Greek) – A sea nymph. Exotic and melodic.
  36. Ciaran (Irish) – “Little dark one.” Rare outside of Celtic circles.
  37. Ysella (Cornish) – Meaning “modest.” Ethereal and lyrical.
  38. Azura (Spanish) – “Sky blue.” Mystical and rare.
  39. Esméralda (Spanish) – “Emerald.” Romantic, dramatic, and gemlike.
  40. Fenella (Scottish/Irish) – “White shoulder.” Whimsical vintage rarity.
  41. Zorion (Basque) – “Happiness.” Bold and joyous, little-heard outside Basque roots.
  42. Fiorella (Italian) – “Little flower.” Dainty, poetic, and rare.
  43. Calvino (Italian/Latin) – “Little bald one,” but made famous by writer Italo Calvino. Literary rarity.
  44. Ione (Greek) – “Violet flower.” Ancient, simple, and mystical.
  45. Liora (Hebrew) – “My light.” Spiritual and radiant.
  46. Tindra (Swedish) – “To twinkle.” Sparkly and rare outside Scandinavia.
  47. Jovienne (Latin/French) – “Joyful.” Romantic, elegant, unique.
  48. Cressida (Greek) – Mythical and Shakespearean heroine. Elegant and unusual.
  49. Endymion (Greek) – Beloved of the moon goddess Selene. Romantic and dreamy.
  50. Ottilie (German) – Vintage rarity with a chic European vibe.

Earthy & Grounded Treasures

For little ones rooted in strength, balance, and connection to the land.

  1. Terra (Latin) – Meaning “earth.” Simple, grounded, and cosmic at once.
  2. Stone (English) – Strong, steady, and rugged. A solid nature-boho pick.
  3. Arden (English) – Forested valley. Shakespearean and woodsy.
  4. Vale (English) – A poetic word for valley. Gentle and grounding.
  5. Forrest (English) – Obvious nature nod but also vintage charm.
  6. Ash (English) – From the ash tree. Cool, gender-neutral, short and sweet.
  7. Holt (Old English) – Wood or grove. Strong but understated.
  8. Bryn (Welsh) – Hill or mound. Soft, earthy, and melodic.
  9. Heath (English) – Wild open land. Rugged and boho-classic (think Heath Ledger).
  10. Clay (English) – Grounded, natural, and simple.
  11. Ashwin (Sanskrit) – “Light, horse tamer.” Autumn-born name with earthy calm.
  12. Briar (English) – A wild rose bush; prickly yet poetic.
  13. Cedar (English) – After the strong, fragrant tree; wise and grounded.
  14. Sorrel (French/English) – A reddish-brown herb; uncommon and nature-rich.
  15. Linden (Germanic) – “Lime tree.” Solid, gentle, and woodsy.
  16. Heath (English) – Meaning “untended land.” Rugged and grounded (hello, Heath Ledger).
  17. Perrin (French/English) – “Rock, stone.” Earthy and medieval-cool.
  18. Rowan (Irish/Scottish) – “Little red tree.” Strong Celtic nature name.
  19. Silvan (Latin) – “Forest, woods.” Deeply rooted and serene.
  20. Thorne (English) – Sharp, mysterious, and earthy.
  21. Elowen (Cornish) – “Elm tree.” Enchanting and rare.
  22. Fenn (English/Scandinavian) – “Marshland.” Simple, grounded, and sleek.
  23. Acacia (Greek) – A hardy flowering tree, symbol of resilience.
  24. Terra (Latin) – “Earth.” Classic, strong, and elemental.
  25. Cypress (Greek/Latin) – Tall, elegant tree tied to myth and spirituality.
  26. Ruston (English) – “Rust-colored town.” Warm, rugged, and earthy.
  27. Shayla (Gaelic) – “From the fairy palace.” Whimsical yet grounded.
  28. Marlo (English) – “Driftwood.” Earthy-chic with soft energy.
  29. Oran (Irish) – “Little green one.” Fresh, earthy, and poetic.
  30. Delta (Greek) – Landform at a river’s mouth. Strong, grounded, and geographical.
  31. Paloma (Spanish) – “Dove.” Earthy, gentle, and peaceful.
  32. Hollis (English) – “Dweller by the holly trees.” Old-fashioned and woodsy.
  33. Jorah (Hebrew) – “Autumn rain.” Grounded yet mystical (a Game of Thrones nod).
  34. Vera (Slavic/Latin) – “Faith” or “true.” Simple, earthy, and timeless.
  35. Indra (Sanskrit) – “Possessor of rain.” Powerful and nature-tied.
  36. Wells (English) – “From the spring.” Old-world, earthy, and soulful.
  37. Gaia (Greek) – Primordial goddess of the earth. Deeply rooted and spiritual.
  38. Beryl (Greek) – A green mineral/precious stone. Rare and grounded.
  39. Clayton (English) – “Settlement near clay.” Strong, earthy, reliable.
  40. Hazel (English) – Hazel tree or hazel eyes; warm and nature-bound.
  41. Vale (English) – “Valley.” Poetic, serene, and down-to-earth.

Whimsical & Dreamy Picks

For babes who feel like stardust, fairytales, and daydreams.

  1. Fable (English) – A story, a legend. Whimsical and rare.
  2. Elara (Greek) – One of Jupiter’s moons. Mystical and soft.
  3. Pixie (English) – Playful and mischievous. Pure magic.
  4. Lumi (Finnish) – Meaning “snow.” Gentle, bright, and enchanting.
  5. Thistle (English/Scottish) – A prickly flower, unique and fairy-tale chic.
  6. Aurelia (Latin) – Golden. Shimmering and dreamy.
  7. Isla (Scottish/Spanish) – Island. Breezy, airy, and beloved.
  8. Vesper (Latin) – Evening star. Sophisticated and celestial.
  9. Sylph (French) – A mythical air spirit. Ethereal and whispery.
  10. Ophelia (Greek) – Help. Romantic and tragic-Shakespeare vibes.
  11. Isolde (Welsh/Germanic) – Legendary heroine of Tristan & Isolde; tragic, romantic, and oh-so dreamy.
  12. Lucienne (French) – “Light.” Lyrical, soft, and full of glow.
  13. Eira (Welsh/Norse) – “Snow.” Crisp, magical, and wintery.
  14. Amaryllis (Greek) – A beautiful flowering plant; elegant and whimsical.
  15. Celandine (English) – A golden flower with a fairy-tale feel.
  16. Olivette (French) – Delicate twist on Olive; sweet and lyrical.
  17. Thessaly (Greek) – A poetic place name from ancient Greece. Evocative and dreamy.
  18. Lorien (Literary) – Tolkien’s enchanted woodland; mystical and soft.
  19. Faelan (Irish) – “Little wolf.” A gentle, magical rarity.
  20. Sunniva (Norwegian) – “Sun gift.” Bright, whimsical, and lyrical.
  21. Elara (Greek myth) – A lover of Zeus and also one of Jupiter’s moons. Cosmic and ethereal.
  22. Dulcie (Latin) – “Sweet.” Old-fashioned and sugar-spun.
  23. Iria (Portuguese/Spanish) – A saint’s name, lilting and celestial.
  24. Sylvette (French) – “Woodland.” Petite, whimsical, and artsy.
  25. Caelum (Latin) – “Heaven, sky.” Elegant and dreamy.
  26. Ondine (Latin/French) – A water spirit in mythology. Mystical and enchanting.
  27. Aeliana (Latin) – “Sun.” Romantic and radiant.
  28. Rivka (Hebrew) – “To bind, to join.” Rare, soft, and soulful.
  29. Aminta (Greek) – “Defender.” An old-world dreamy gem.
  30. Leocadia (Spanish/Greek) – “Bright, clear.” Whimsical, old-world rare.
  31. Olivian (Latin-inspired) – Poetic and dreamlike variation of Oliver.
  32. Mirielle (French) – “To admire.” Musical and delicate.
  33. Perseis (Greek) – Mother of Hecate in myth. Mystical and otherworldly.
  34. Auberine (French-inspired) – Rare, whimsical twist related to auburn tones.
  35. Caledonia (Latin) – Ancient poetic name for Scotland. Romantic and evocative.
  36. Fiora (Italian) – “Little flower.” Petal-soft and whimsical.
  37. Zephyros (Greek) – “God of the west wind.” Breezy and magical.
  38. Isabeau (French) – Old French form of Isabel. Whimsical, vintage, chic.
  39. Alouette (French) – “Lark.” Light, musical, and charming.
  40. Selene (Greek) – Goddess of the moon. Ethereal and luminous.

Free-Spirited & Wild Ones

For those wild-at-heart souls with adventurous parents.

  1. Wilder (English) – Untamed, spirited. A modern boho fave.
  2. Scout (English) – Adventurer and seeker. Harper Lee vibes.
  3. Journey (English) – Life as an adventure. Spiritual and uplifting.
  4. Arrow (English) – Direct, sleek, and fierce.
  5. Rogue (English) – Rebellious, daring, edgy.
  6. Atlas (Greek) – The Titan who carried the world. Strong and worldly.
  7. Zara (Arabic/Hebrew) – Blooming, shining. Stylish and bold.
  8. Indra (Sanskrit) – God of rain and storms. Powerful, exotic.
  9. Raven (English) – Dark bird of mystery. Cool and boho-goth chic.
  10. Hawk (English) – Sharp, fierce, and untamed.
  11. Sable (English) – Dark, sleek, mysterious — a little wild at heart.
  12. Ranger (English) – Protector of the forest; rugged, bold, and adventurous.
  13. Zora (Slavic) – “Dawn.” A fiery, spirited name that feels unstoppable.
  14. Leif (Scandinavian) – “Heir, descendant.” Also tied to Leif Erikson, the Viking explorer — total wanderer vibes.
  15. Dakota (Sioux) – “Friend, ally.” A free-ranging name tied to open skies and plains.
  16. Juniper (Latin) – Playful and wild like the berries.
  17. Scout (English) – Adventurous, curious, and literary (think To Kill a Mockingbird).
  18. Bowie (Scottish) – “Blond.” But we all know it’s rock-star wild thanks to David Bowie.
  19. Talon (English) – Fierce like a bird of prey; sharp and bold.
  20. Zuma (African/Native origins) – “Peace.” Also linked to Zuma Beach, California — breezy, surfy freedom.
  21. Vega (Arabic/Spanish) – Bright star in the sky; cool, cosmic, and wild.
  22. Jett (English) – Sleek, edgy, and untamed like the gemstone.
  23. Briarrose (English) – Fairy-tale wildflower with thorns.
  24. Indigo (Greek/English) – Deep blue-purple dye; bohemian, artsy, and vibrant.
  25. Everest (English) – Inspired by the world’s tallest peak 🏔️. Bold and adventurous.
  26. Hawk (English) – Straight to the point — fierce, fast, and free.
  27. Phoenix (Greek) – Mythical firebird; rebirth, resilience, and wild spirit.
  28. Sundance (Native American-inspired) – Spiritual dance, sunshine, and freedom vibes.
  29. Lyra (Greek) – “Lyre, harp.” A constellation name that feels cosmic and artistic.
  30. Wilda (German/English) – “Untamed.” Could it get more free-spirited?
  31. Rumi (Japanese/Arabic) – Poetic and soulful, tied to the mystic poet Rumi.
  32. Oceanus (Greek) – Titan of the sea; grand, fluid, and wild.
  33. Maverick (English) – Independent thinker, rebel, trailblazer.
  34. Zephyrine (Greek/French) – Feminine form of Zephyr, “west wind.” Breezy and unbound.
  35. Arrow (English) – Sharp, swift, and adventurous.
  36. Nomad (English) – Wanderer, traveler, seeker.
  37. Onyx (Greek) – Sleek black gemstone; edgy and powerful.
  38. Sierra (Spanish) – “Mountain range.” Rugged, wild, and grounded.
  39. Tierra (Spanish) – “Earth.” A grounded yet free-spirited boho vibe.

Floral & Botanical Bliss

For flower children, quite literally.

  1. Azalea (Greek) – Flowering shrub. Bold and vibrant.
  2. Camellia (Latin) – Elegant bloom with vintage flair.
  3. Poppy (Latin) – Bright, cheerful flower. Sweet but spunky.
  4. Lilac (Persian) – Soft purple flower, fragrant and romantic.
  5. Zahara (Arabic/Hebrew) – Blooming flower, radiant.
  6. Primrose (Latin) – First rose. Vintage, dainty, whimsical.
  7. Hyacinth (Greek) – Mythological flower, dramatic and rare.
  8. Dahlia (Scandinavian/Swedish) – Strong, striking bloom.
  9. Rosemary (Latin) – Herb of remembrance. Grounded, floral, and fragrant.
  10. Iolanthe (Greek) – Violet flower. Exotic and enchanting.
  11. Azalea (Greek) – A radiant flowering shrub; bold yet delicate.
  12. Clover (English) – Sweet and lucky; perfect for a free-spirited little one.
  13. Marigold (English) – Cheerful golden flower, vintage yet fresh.
  14. Basil (Greek) – “Royal.” A fragrant herb and soft, quirky name.
  15. Acantha (Greek) – “Thorn, prickle.” Mythical nymph linked to the acanthus flower.
  16. Poppy (Latin/English) – Bright, lively, and cheerful — with a playful edge.
  17. Zinnia (German/Latin) – Named after botanist Johann Zinn; vibrant, rare bloom.
  18. Hyacinth (Greek) – Mythical flower with deep roots in Greek legends.
  19. Calla (Greek/Latin) – From the calla lily; sleek, simple, and elegant.
  20. Lantana (Latin) – A flowering plant with tropical, colorful blooms.
  21. Yarrow (English) – A healing herb with mystical folklore.
  22. Gardenia (English) – Creamy, fragrant blossom with romantic vibes.
  23. Rue (Greek/Latin) – A medicinal herb, soft yet edgy.
  24. Dahlia (Scandinavian/Latin) – Gorgeous layered bloom, chic and artsy.
  25. Freesia (German/Latin) – Sweet-smelling flower with a musical sound.
  26. Acacia (Greek) – “Innocence.” A flowering tree full of strength.
  27. Hollyhock (English) – Tall, whimsical garden flower with cottagecore vibes.
  28. Sorrel (French/Latin) – A tangy herb and rare, charming name.
  29. Alyssum (Greek) – Tiny flower, delicate and unique.
  30. Peony (Greek/English) – “Healing.” Romantic, lush flower name.
  31. Iris (Greek) – Goddess of the rainbow and a beloved flower.
  32. Tansy (Greek) – A golden flower used in folklore and herbal medicine.
  33. Forsythia (English) – Bright yellow spring bloom, bursting with joy.
  34. Camellia (Latin) – Elegant blossom often linked with admiration and love.
  35. Verbena (Latin) – Sacred flower in Roman times, mystical and soft.
  36. Chrysanthemum (Greek) – “Golden flower.” Whimsical and full of charm.
  37. Fern (English) – Simple, earthy, and evergreen.
  38. Linnea (Scandinavian) – Named for the twinflower and botanist Linnaeus.
  39. Hawthorn (English) – A flowering tree tied to protection and folklore.
  40. Begonia (French) – Rare, artsy floral name with flair.
  41. Primrose (English) – Delicate wildflower with vintage charm.

A–Z Quick Picks

A lightning-round list, because sometimes you just want inspo by letter!

  1. A – Azalea, Atlas, Arrow, Amara
  2. B – Basil, Briar, Blue, Bowie
  3. C – Cedar, Clover, Cosmo, Calliope
  4. D – Dove, Dylan, Dahlia, Domino
  5. E – Elowen, Echo, Ember, Ezra
  6. F – Fern, Freya, Fable, Finch
  7. G – Gaia, Goldie, Gideon, Greer
  8. H – Haven, Hazel, Halo, Heath
  9. I – Indigo, Isla, Iris, Ivo
  10. J – Juniper, Juno, Jasper, Journey
  11. K – Kai, Koa, Kali, Kismet
  12. L – Lark, Lyric, Leonora, Lumi
  13. M – Meadow, Mabel, Magnus, Moon
  14. N – Nova, Nyla, Nilo, Niamh
  15. O – Ocean, Opal, Orion, Olive
  16. P – Poet, Paloma, Phoenix, Pax
  17. Q – Quest, Quinlan, Quilla
  18. R – River, Rune, Rowan, Rain
  19. S – Sage, Sol, Saffron, Sylvie
  20. T – Tallis, Thea, Thistle, True
  21. U – Uma, Ursa, Ulysses
  22. V – Vega, Violet, Viggo, Vale
  23. W – Willow, Wilder, Winter, Wynn
  24. X – Xanthe, Xavian, Xyla
  25. Y – Yara, Yarrow, Ysabel
  26. Z – Zephyr, Zinnia, Zion, Zara

Wrapping It Up

So there you have it, friend — 300+ boho baby names that feel fresh, soulful, artistic, and rooted in something deeper than just trends. Whether you’re drawn to the wild earthiness of Meadow, the mystical magic of Luna, or the artsy cool of Bowie, I hope this list sparked some inspiration.

At the end of the day, the perfect baby name is one that feels like home — one that makes your heart light up when you say it out loud. Trust your gut, lean into the vibes you love, and remember: your little one is going to make the name their own.

Eddie Brock

Eddie Brock is a skilled blogger known for his engaging storytelling and insightful posts. Covering topics from tech to lifestyle, he captivates readers with clear, relatable content, making him a trusted voice in the blogging community.

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