170 Cute Boho Baby Names With Flower Power

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Floral boho names are something I have been genuinely obsessed with for a long time.

And here is why. Most parents stop at Rose. Or Lily. Or Violet. And those are beautiful names, do not get me wrong. But if you are willing to go one layer deeper into the botanical world, the options get so much more interesting. So much more original. And honestly? So much more beautiful.

Boho flower names sit in this wonderful space where nature and free-spirited energy meet. They feel rooted and wild at the same time. Grounded and poetic. And they age so well. A name like Zinnia or Eglantine or Yarrow sounds just as stunning on a baby as it does on a grown woman with her own story.

Here are 170 of the best ones for boys and girls.

Wildflower Names That Nobody Else Is Using Yet

This section is where I get most excited.

These are the flower names sitting completely untouched right now. Not because they are not beautiful. Because most parents have not thought to look this far. Your child would be the only one with any of these and every single one of them is genuinely stunning.

  1. Zinnia
  2. Yarrow
  3. Tansy
  4. Eglantine
  5. Larkspur
  6. Columbine
  7. Delphinium
  8. Sorrel
  9. Clover
  10. Bracken
  11. Thistle
  12. Rue
  13. Woad
  14. Vetch
  15. Spurge
  16. Saxifrage
  17. Mullein
  18. Meadowsweet
  19. Loosestrife
  20. Knapweed
  21. Horehound
  22. Fumitory
  23. Feverfew
  24. Elecampane
  25. Comfrey

Classic Flower Names With Boho Energy

Rose and Lily and Violet are classics for a reason. I am not here to argue with that.

But there is a difference between a classic flower name and a classic flower name with boho energy. Primrose has it. Camellia has it. Marigold has it. Something about the way these names feel slightly more unusual, slightly more connected to the earth and the wild than the most popular options, gives them that free-spirited quality that makes them feel genuinely boho.

  1. Primrose
  2. Camellia
  3. Marigold
  4. Magnolia
  5. Azalea
  6. Wisteria
  7. Jasmine
  8. Lavender
  9. Rosemary
  10. Hyacinth
  11. Amaryllis
  12. Blossom
  13. Petunia
  14. Dahlia
  15. Zinnia
  16. Chrysanthemum
  17. Edelweiss
  18. Forsythia
  19. Snapdragon
  20. Hollyhock
  21. Foxglove
  22. Cornflower
  23. Bluebell
  24. Cowslip
  25. Speedwell

Tree and Plant Boho Names With Flower Power

Trees and plants belong in a flower power list. Full stop.

Rowan has berries that burn red in autumn. Cedar smells like forests at dawn. Hawthorn blooms white every May and has been part of folklore for centuries. These names carry that same botanical, rooted, completely boho energy that flower names do and they are even more underused.

  1. Rowan
  2. Hazel
  3. Willow
  4. Cedar
  5. Birch
  6. Linden
  7. Alder
  8. Hawthorn
  9. Briar
  10. Juniper
  11. Cypress
  12. Laurel
  13. Bay
  14. Ash
  15. Elm
  16. Fern
  17. Bracken
  18. Moss
  19. Lichen
  20. Sedge
  21. Reed
  22. Nettle
  23. Bramble
  24. Sorrel
  25. Sage

Herb Names That Are Completely Boho

Herb names are some of the most underused names in the entire botanical world and I genuinely cannot understand why.

Sage is the only one most parents know. But Basil, Fennel, Thyme, Anise? These are extraordinary names. They smell good. They have been used for centuries by women who knew what they were doing. And they carry that earthy, intentional, deeply boho energy better than almost anything else on this list.

  1. Sage
  2. Basil
  3. Thyme
  4. Fennel
  5. Anise
  6. Coriander
  7. Cardamom
  8. Saffron
  9. Turmeric
  10. Vervain
  11. Valerian
  12. Mugwort
  13. Wormwood
  14. Hyssop
  15. Lovage
  16. Marjoram
  17. Oregano
  18. Rosemary
  19. Rue
  20. Tarragon
  21. Pennyroyal
  22. Motherwort
  23. Lemon Balm
  24. Chamomile
  25. Calendula

Boho Flower Names for Boys

Yes, really.

Flower names for boys are not a new idea. They have existed in different cultures for centuries. Basil. Briar. Rowan. Yarrow. These names are earthy and grounded and completely beautiful on a boy. And right now, with parents becoming more open to crossing traditional naming boundaries, they carry a genuinely cool, free-spirited energy that feels completely of the moment.

  1. Yarrow
  2. Briar
  3. Rowan
  4. Sage
  5. Basil
  6. Sorrel
  7. Fennel
  8. Thistle
  9. Clover
  10. Ash
  11. Bay
  12. Reed
  13. Moss
  14. Elm
  15. Cedar
  16. Fern
  17. Hawthorn
  18. Bracken
  19. Linden
  20. Alder
  21. Birch
  22. Laurel
  23. Juniper
  24. Rue
  25. Sedge

Flower Names From Around the World

Every culture on earth has flowers. And every culture has found ways to turn those flowers into names.

What I love about this section is how different the same idea looks in different languages. Fleur in French. Fiamma in Italian. Zahara in Arabic. Each one carries flower energy but in a completely unique way.

  1. Fleur – French meaning “flower”
  2. Flora – Latin meaning “flower”
  3. Fiorella – Italian meaning “little flower”
  4. Fiore – Italian meaning “flower”
  5. Zahara – Arabic meaning “flower”
  6. Zahra – Arabic meaning “flower”
  7. Wardah – Arabic meaning “rose”
  8. Gul – Turkish and Persian meaning “flower”
  9. Gulnara – Turkish and Persian meaning “pomegranate flower”
  10. Lale – Turkish meaning “tulip”
  11. Yuki – Japanese meaning “snow flower”
  12. Hana – Japanese meaning “flower”
  13. Hanako – Japanese meaning “flower child”
  14. Sakura – Japanese meaning “cherry blossom”
  15. Mei – Chinese meaning “plum blossom”
  16. Hua – Chinese meaning “flower”
  17. Lan – Chinese meaning “orchid”
  18. Lian – Chinese meaning “lotus”
  19. Padma – Sanskrit meaning “lotus”
  20. Kamala – Sanskrit meaning “lotus”
  21. Pushpa – Sanskrit meaning “flower”
  22. Kusuma – Sanskrit meaning “flower”
  23. Nilufar – Persian meaning “water lily”
  24. Yasmin – Arabic meaning “jasmine”
  25. Seren – Welsh, connected to flowers in Celtic tradition

Rare and Poetic Flower Names Worth Knowing

These are the ones that stopped me when I found them.

Genuinely rare, genuinely beautiful, and every single one of them connected to a real flower with a real story behind it. If you want something completely original that still carries that botanical, earthy boho energy, this is the section you want to spend the most time in.

  1. Eglantine – the wild rose of medieval poetry
  2. Mezereon – a rare early-blooming shrub
  3. Pellitory – ancient herbal plant with a striking name
  4. Agrimony
  5. Betony
  6. Burnet
  7. Celandine
  8. Cinquefoil
  9. Cleavers
  10. Dittany
  11. Glasswort
  12. Goosegrass
  13. Groundsel
  14. Heartsease – the old name for wild pansy
  15. Herb Robert
  16. Jack-by-the-Hedge
  17. Lady’s Bedstraw
  18. Mallow
  19. Pennywort
  20. Ragged Robin

Wrapping It Up

Boho flower names are for parents who want their child connected to something real.

Not a trend. Not an aesthetic. The actual earth. The actual wild places where things grow without anyone planting them. And when you find the right botanical name for your child, you give them something that will feel as beautiful at forty as it does on the day they are born.

Go back through the ones that caught you.

Say them out loud. I promise the right one will feel like it was already growing somewhere waiting to be found.