Meadow baby names
Names tagged with “Meadow” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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86 names
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- Leighlani
Celtic
94Combination of Leigh (meadow) and Lani (sky/heavens), creating a nature-inspired name blending earth and air elements.
- Brexlee
Celtic
94Combines 'Brex' (possibly from Brixton or brock, meaning badger) with the modern suffix '-lee' (meadow or field). A contemporary construction with nature roots.
- Addalee
Celtic
94Compound of 'add' (father) and 'lee' (meadow); suggests a pastoral heritage with strong familial roots in Celtic tradition.
- Lynnlea
Celtic
94Blend of Lynn (lake, water) and Lea (meadow, field). A modern creation combining nature elements for a serene, pastoral quality.
- Lynnley
Celtic
94A modern blended name combining Lynn (lake) with the suffix -ley (meadow or field), creating a nature-inspired name.
- Radley
English
92From a meadow with reeds. Originally a place name referring to a clearing or open field where red plants grew.
- Leyton
English
92From the Old English 'Leah' (meadow, clearing) and 'tūn' (settlement, town). Originally a place name meaning settlement in a meadow.
- Bradlee
English
84From a surname meaning 'broad meadow' or 'wide clearing,' derived from Old English brad (broad) and leah (meadow, field).
- Leighanne
Celtic
84Combination of 'Leigh' (meadow) and 'Anne' (grace). A modern blended name with nature-inspired roots and classic elegance.
- Haylyn
Celtic
84Modern blend of Hay- (hay/meadow) with -lyn suffix. Contemporary creation inspired by nature and Celtic naming traditions.
- Lynnleigh
Celtic
84A modern blended name combining Lynn (lake) with Leigh (meadow), creating a nature-inspired compound with contemporary style.
- Leigh
English
84A meadow or field. Derived from Old English 'leah,' referring to a clearing or open grassland in wooded areas.
- Truleigh
Celtic
84Modern blend combining 'true' (Old English) with 'leigh' (meadow). Creates a nature-inspired name suggesting authenticity and pastoral beauty.
- Halee
Celtic
84Variant of Haley, derived from Scottish meaning 'hay meadow' or 'hero'. Modern spelling emphasizes feminine appeal while maintaining pastoral roots.
- Winslie
Scottish
84From Old English 'wine' (friend) and 'leah' (clearing), or Scottish variant suggesting 'winning meadow' or 'pleasant clearing'
- Ainslie
Scottish
84From Scottish place name Ainslie, likely derived from Old Norse 'einn' (one) and Scottish 'leigh' (meadow). Also associated with the rowan tree in Celtic tradition.
- Ailee
Celtic
84Scottish diminutive form combining 'ail' (rock) and 'leigh' (meadow), or a modern variant of Ailey meaning 'from the meadow'
- Huntlee
English
84One who hunts on a meadow or clearing. A modern occupational surname transformed into a given name with nature-inspired elements.
- Mayley
Celtic
84Variant of Mailey, possibly derived from Scottish place names or meaning 'pleasant meadow' in Gaelic tradition
- Leeann
Celtic
84Combination of Lee (meadow) and Ann (grace). A modern compound name blending nature and classical femininity.
- Wynslie
Scottish
76From Old English 'wine' (friend) and 'leah' (clearing), suggesting a beloved meadow or friend's field
- Leelynd
Celtic
76Variant of Leland, meaning 'meadowland' or 'from the fertile land', with Celtic roots suggesting connection to nature and pastoral heritage.
- Haislynn
Celtic
76Modern invention blending 'Hailey' (hay meadow) with 'Lynn' (lake). A contemporary creation with nature roots.
- Ashli
Celtic
74Variant of Ashley, from Old English meaning 'ash tree meadow', blending nature with pastoral imagery.
- Leland
English
72From a meadow or field in England. Derived from Old English 'lea' (meadow) and 'land' (territory), referring to someone from a fertile lowland region.
- Bradley
English
72From a broad meadow or field. Derived from Old English 'brad' (broad) and 'leah' (clearing, meadow), originally a place name that became a given name.
- Noraleigh
Celtic
70Modern blended name combining Nora (honor) with Leigh (meadow/clearing), creating a nature-inspired feminine form with Celtic roots.
- Paesleigh
Celtic
70Modern invented blend combining 'Pae' (Scottish diminutive) with 'Leigh' (meadow). Creates a nature-inspired name with pastoral charm.
- Westly
English
62From Old English 'west' and 'leah', meaning 'from the western meadow or clearing'
- Asley
English
62Variant of Ashley, from Old English meaning 'ash tree meadow' or 'from the ash tree clearing'
- Baxley
English
62From a surname derived from Bacca's lea or a badger's clearing. Baxley combines the Old English element for badger or a personal name with 'ley' meaning meadow or field.
- Haely
Celtic
62Likely a modern variation of Haeley or Hayley, derived from Old English meaning 'hay meadow' or influenced by Celtic roots suggesting brightness.
- Linleigh
Celtic
62Blend of 'lin' (linden tree) and 'leigh' (meadow), evoking a natural clearing of soft wood and open fields.
- Oxley
English
62From Old English 'oxa' (ox) and 'leah' (meadow/clearing). Refers to a meadow where oxen graze.
- Zelaia
Celtic
62From Basque meaning 'meadow' or 'field', evoking pastoral landscapes and natural openness
- Lowens
Scottish
62From Scottish surname meaning 'dweller by the low meadows' or 'humbler one', derived from Old Norse elements meaning low and dwelling place.
- Bentley
English
56From a place name meaning 'bent grass clearing' or 'grassy meadow.' Originally a surname for those living near such land in England.
- Presley
English
56From a place name meaning 'priest's meadow' or 'meadow of the priest,' combining Old English elements for clergy and open field.
- Ainsley
Scottish
55From the Scottish place name Ainslie, derived from Old English elements meaning 'one's own meadow' or 'solitary clearing.'
- Harley
English
55From a surname meaning 'hare's meadow' or 'rock clearing,' derived from Old English elements har (hare) or hearg (shrine) combined with leah (meadow, clearing).
- Leighton
English
55From a place name meaning 'settlement on the meadow' or 'field near the water.' Derives from Old English elements for 'meadow' and 'farmstead.'
- Layton
English
55Settlement on the lea or meadow. Derived from Old English 'leah' (meadow) and 'tun' (farmstead), originally a place name that became a personal name.
- Harleigh
English
55From a surname meaning 'hare's meadow' or 'rocky meadow.' Combines elements suggesting both wildlife habitat and open land.
- Braxlee
Celtic
55Braxy is a Scottish disease affecting sheep; Lee means meadow or field. Combined, it suggests a pastoral or rural character with Scottish roots.
- Ryleigh
Irish
55From the Irish 'Rí' (king) combined with 'leigh' or 'ley' (meadow/field), suggesting a regal pastoral quality. Modern form of Ryleigh reflects contemporary spelling trends of traditional Irish names.
- Birklee
Scottish
42From a Scottish surname derived from birch tree locations. Modern given name blending nature element 'birk' (birch) with the suffix '-lee' meaning clearing or meadow.
- Veralee
English
42Combination of Vera (faith, truth) and Lee (meadow, clearing). A composed name blending virtue and nature.
- Amaralee
Celtic
42Blend of Amara (meaning 'grace' or 'eternal') with the suffix -lee (meadow). Evokes both elegance and natural landscape.
- Aimsley
Scottish
42From Old English 'ames' (beloved) combined with Scottish 'ley' (meadow/clearing), meaning beloved meadow or from the pleasant wood.
- Greenley
English
42From Old English 'green' and 'leah' meaning meadow or clearing. Refers to a green field or verdant woodland clearing.
- Aralee
Celtic
42From Scottish roots, Aralee combines 'ara' (oath/promise) with the suffix '-lee' (meadow/field), suggesting a promised meadow or oath-keeper's field.
- Chesleigh
English
42From Old English 'ceoss' (to choose) and 'leah' (meadow/clearing). Suggests a chosen meadow or field.
- Darley
English
42From Old English 'deore' (dear) and 'leah' (clearing), meaning 'dear one's clearing' or 'beloved meadow'
- Endsley
English
42From English surname meaning 'meadow of the end' or 'final clearing', combining Old English 'ende' (end) with 'leah' (meadow).
- Leiann
Irish
42Blend of Leigh (meadow) and Ann (grace). Modern Irish creation with nature-inspired roots and classic feminine appeal.
- Hylee
Celtic
42Modern variant spelling of Hailey/Hayley, derived from Old English meaning 'hay meadow,' with contemporary phonetic styling.
- Fenley
Celtic
42Fair-haired warrior or one who dwells in the fen meadow. Blends Scottish heritage with nature imagery.
- Sherley
English
42From Old English 'scir' (bright, clear) and 'leah' (meadow, clearing). Means bright meadow or clear field.
- Kinsly
Celtic
42From Scottish origins, meaning 'family's meadow' or 'from the king's meadow'. A modern place-based name with Celtic roots.
- Lessie
Scottish
42Diminutive form of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning 'garden of holly' or 'low-lying meadow'
- Manley
English
42From Old English 'man' and 'leah' meaning a clearing or meadow. Literally 'man's meadow' or 'manly meadow', suggesting strength and open land.
- Naralee
Celtic
42Combination of 'Nara' (feminine form) and 'Lee' (meadow). Modern American blend honoring Celtic heritage with nature-inspired elements.
- Ensleigh
Celtic
40Modern invented name blending 'En-' prefix with '-leigh' (meadow). Likely created as a contemporary variation of nature-inspired names.
- Averleigh
Celtic
40From 'Averil' meaning 'April' combined with '-leigh' (meadow). Associated with spring renewal and pastoral landscapes.
- Dalina
Celtic
40From Gaelic 'dal' meaning 'field' combined with a diminutive suffix, suggesting a meadow or open land
- Knoxlee
Scottish
40From Knox, a Scottish surname meaning 'round hilltop,' combined with the suffix -lee meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing.'
- Ainsleigh
Scottish
40From Scottish place name meaning 'one's own lane' or 'solitary meadow', associated with peace and natural openness.
- Leyland
English
40From English place name meaning 'meadow on the lea' or 'field settlement', derived from Old English 'ley' (meadow) and 'land' (estate).
- Adeley
English
40From Old English 'æðel' (noble) and 'leah' (clearing/meadow). A noble clearing or of noble lineage in a meadow setting.
- Everlea
English
40Combination of 'Ever' (always) and 'Lea' (meadow). A modern invented name suggesting an eternal meadow or evergreen landscape.
- Leighanna
Celtic
40Combination of Leigh (meadow) and Anna (grace). A modern blended name with Irish pastoral roots and classic elegance.
- Taisley
Celtic
40Likely a modern blend combining 'Tai' with '-sley' (from Old English for 'meadow'). May also reference Scottish/Celtic heritage with a contemporary twist.
- Aleigh
Celtic
40Variant of Leigh, from Old English and Celtic roots meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing', often feminized with the 'A-' prefix.
- Addley
English
40From Old English 'Æðel' (noble) + 'lēah' (clearing or meadow). A surname-turned-given name with aristocratic roots meaning 'noble meadow'.
- Haileigh
Celtic
40Modern spelling variant of Hailey, from Old Irish meaning 'hay meadow' or 'clearing with hay'
- Maislee
Celtic
40Modern blend of May (variant of Mary) and Lee (meadow). Contemporary invented name with Celtic influences.
- Bentlee
English
30From the bent grass clearing or meadow. A modern surname-to-given-name transfer combining 'bent' (a type of grass) with the Old English 'lea' (clearing or meadow).
- Linley
English
30From Old English 'lin' (flax) and 'leah' (clearing or meadow). A nature-inspired name suggesting a flax field or sunny clearing.
- Brantlee
Celtic
30Combination of Brant (Old English for 'steep/high') and Lee (meadow/clearing). Suggests a dwelling on elevated grassland.
- Riaz
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'meadow' or 'garden', symbolizing fertility and abundance
- Leeland
English
12From a surname meaning 'dweller by the lea' or meadow. Combines 'lee' (sheltered place) with 'land,' evoking pastoral, open landscapes.
- Leire
Celtic
10From Basque origin, meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing'. Associated with natural landscapes and pastoral settings.
- Kennley
Celtic
10Modern blend of 'Ken' (Scottish for know/knowledge) and '-ley' (meadow). Combines wisdom with nature.
- Kenleigh
Celtic
7From Gaelic 'cèin' (fair/beautiful) and 'leigh' (meadow), suggesting a fair meadow or beautiful clearing
- Adaley
English
6From Old English 'æðel' (noble) and 'leah' (meadow or clearing), meaning 'noble meadow'
- Ainslee
Scottish
6From Scottish place names, meaning 'one's own meadow' or 'solitary meadow'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
