Garden baby names
Names tagged with “Garden” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Karmen
Celtic
78A variant of Carmel, rooted in Irish and Hebrew traditions, meaning 'garden' or 'vineyard.' Also connected to the Irish name Ciarán, meaning 'dark' or 'little dark one.'
- Leslie
Scottish
76From the Scottish Gaelic 'leas-ach,' meaning garden or meadow. Originally a place name in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, denoting a dwelling by a garden or courtyard.
- Karmela
Latin
74From Latin 'carmelus' or Hebrew 'Carmel', meaning 'garden' or 'vineyard'. Also associated with Mount Carmel and the Carmelite order.
- Dalialah
Arabic
70From Arabic 'Dalia' meaning 'vine' or 'flower', with the suffix '-ah' denoting femininity. Associated with delicate beauty and natural growth.
- Rosemary
Latin
69A fragrant herb combining 'ros' (dew) and 'marinus' (of the sea), symbolizing remembrance and fidelity. Popularized as a name via the herb's symbolic significance in Victorian culture.
- Ivygrace
English
62Modern compound of Ivy (climbing plant symbolizing fidelity and eternal life) and Grace (elegance and divine favor). Blends botanical beauty with spiritual virtue.
- Carmi
Hebrew
62Vineyard or garden; relates to the Hebrew word 'kerem' (vineyard). Also interpreted as a short form of Carmel, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard' in biblical tradition.
- Genendel
English
42From Hebrew 'gen' (garden) and 'del' (small), meaning 'small garden' or 'little garden.' A traditional Jewish feminine name.
- Posey
English
40A small bouquet of flowers, or a charming poetic person. Originally derived from the word for a nosegay or small posy of flowers.
- Tulip
English
40From Dutch 'tulp', derived from Persian 'dulband' meaning turban, named for the flower's cup-shaped bloom.
- Riad
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'garden' or 'meadow'. Associated with riad architecture—traditional Moroccan homes built around a central courtyard garden.
- Mirabelle
Latin
30From Latin 'mirus' (wonderful) and 'bella' (beautiful). Means 'wonderful beautiful one', popularized in medieval France.
- Riaz
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'meadow' or 'garden', symbolizing fertility and abundance
- Rawda
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'garden' or 'meadow', symbolizing beauty, fertility, and natural abundance.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
