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Names that mean plant

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Plant in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Plant

AbbalArabic — "Rose Plant"AwfUrdu — "A plant with a nice smell"BasicArabic — "Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century. This name was introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil"BazGreek — "Diminutive of Basil: Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century. This name was introduced into Western Europe by the Crusaders. Derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil."BazirUrdu — "Sower, planter of seeds"BhaaravaHindi — "Pleasant, The Tulsi plant"CamasAmerican — "From camas a delicate wild plant with edible bulbs and bluish flowers. It is derived from the Chinook Indian chamas sweet"GharisullahArabic — "A young tree planted by God, meaning a person who is under the care of God as he grows up"GharrasArabic — "One who plants trees"GhazisArabic — "Tree Planter, Gardener"GhuraisArabic — "Newly planted tree"GloucesterShakespearean — "Henry V' Duke of Gloucester, King's brother, uncle to 'Henry VI'. 'Henry VI, III' Richard Plantagenet's son, later Duke of Gloucester. 'Henry IV, II' Prince Humphrey. 'Tragedy of King Lear' Earl of Gloucester. 'King Richard II' Duke of Gloucester."GulbanArabic — "Rose Plant"GyantwakaNorth American Indian — "Iroquois name derived from gaiant-wa'ka by what one plants, the planter The name was borne by Cornplanter, a Seneca chief who sided with the British during the American Revolution and with the Americans during the War of 1812. The Cornplanter Reservation in Pennsylvania was named in his honor"HuakavaPolynesian — "A kava drink Kava is made from the roots of the kava plant"JadirArabic — "Spring bloom, spring sprout, the first plants that appear at the beginning of spring"JadurArabic — "First sprout of spring, the first plants that appear at the beginning of spring"JatinraIndian — "Sage plant."JatinrahIndian — "Sage plant."JaunUrdu — "Kind of plant"KersIndian — "Plant"KhuzamiArabic — "Name of a flowery plant with nice fragrance"MootskaHopi — "Yucca plant."MuzhirArabic — "Blooming, a plant whose flowers are opening or have opened"NabitArabic — "Sprout, small new plant"NarduAboriginal — "A plant with edible seeds. "PunachadaiyanHindi — "Flower Plant"RasyadArabic — "A type of plant with small leaf and spicy, Getting guidance, Realize"RatchiffShakespearean — "Henry IV' Richard Scroop, Archbishop of York. Sir Richard Vernon. 'King Henry V' & 'Henry VI, 1, 2, & 3', Richard Plantagenet. His son, Richard. 'Richard II'. 'Richard III' Richard, Duke of York, Edward IV's son. Sir Richard Ratcliff."RayhaanArabic — "Sweet Smelling plant, any flower except rose, comfort"ReichanHebrew — "The Basil Plant"RotemHebrew — "Desert Plant"SamangHindi — "With Balanced Features; A Sensitive Plant"SolaiHindi — "Area Covered with One Type of Tree; Flowers; Maancholai means Mango Plantations; Pooncholai means Flower Garden"TaarushHindi — "Conqueror, Small plant"TaruIndian — "Small Plant"TarushHindi — "Conqueror, Small plant"TekleAfrican — "Plant"ThumamaArabic — "A kind of plant, Sahabi"UluwehiHawaiian — "Well growing and lush plants"WalesShakespearean — "King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Edward Poins, an irregular humorist. 'Henry VI, Part 2' Son of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Edward, Prince of Wales, son to King Henry VI."ZernebArabic — "Plant"

Girl names that mean Plant

AafiraArabic — "One who waters a plant for the first time, a person who gives the first water to a seed or plant that has just been put in the soil"AaratrikaHindi — "Dusk lamp beneath Tulsi plant"AaratrikiaHindi — "The Dusk Lamp Beneath Tulsi Plant"AdawiyahArabic — "Type of plant or shrub that appears in the summer"AloeEnglish — "Resembling the aloe plant"AngaritaHindi — "A Luminous Plant"AritrikaHindi — "Dusk lamp beneath Tulsi plant (Basil)"ArousaPersian — "Name of an Indian plant"AvishanArabic — "Spearmint, a plant known for its good scent"AwishanArabic — "Spearmint, a plant known for its strong scent"BaziraArabic — "Sower, one who plants seeds"BharviHindi — "Holy Basil plant"BisalathaHindi — "Lotus plant"BizrahArabic — "Seed, anything that is put in the ground for growing new plants"BraahmiHindi — "Sacred, Holy, A kind of plant"BrahmiHindi — "Sacred, Holy, A kind of plant"CacaliaLatin — "Resembling the flowering plant"CelandinaGreek — "Little swallow, Yellow flowering plant."CelandinahFrench — "Little swallow, Yellow flowering plant."CelandineGreek — "Little swallow, Yellow flowering plant."CelandrinaFrench — "Little swallow, Yellow flowering plant."CelandrinahFrench — "Little swallow, Yellow flowering plant."CelandrineFrench — "Little swallow, Yellow flowering plant."CelandrynaFrench — "Little swallow, Yellow flowering plant."CelandrynahFrench — "Little swallow, Yellow flowering plant."CelandryneFrench — "Little swallow, Yellow flowering plant."ChazminAmerican — "Form of Jasmine meaning "resembling the climbing plant with fragrant flowers""CheloneEnglish — "Resembling a flowering plant"ChithrabhanuHindi — "Crown flower plant, Fire"ChloBiblical — "Greenery, Greek goddess of plants and crops."ChrysantaEnglish — "Golden flower. Derived from chrysanthemum, a flowering plant."DaphneHebrew — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DashaRussian — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoortjeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorafeeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorafeyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoratheeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoratheyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorathiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorathiaScottish — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorathieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorathyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorathyaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DordeiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DordiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorefeeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorefeyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorefiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorefiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorethieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorettaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoretteGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorifeeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorifeyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorifiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorifiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorifieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorkaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorleGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorlisaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorliseGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofeeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofeyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorofyeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoroliceGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoroliseGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorolisiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorotaSpanish — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorotheeLatin — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorotheyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorothiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorothiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorothieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorothyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorottiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DorottyaHungarian — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfeeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfeyGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfiGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfiaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfieGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfyaGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."DoryfyeGreek — "Laurel tree, plant with bell-shaped flowers."FernEnglish — "A Fern Plant or See FERDINAND Greek Meaning:- Feather"FerneEnglish — "A green plant that loves shade."FlaxLatin — "Resembling the plant with blue flowers"FusilekaPolynesian — "The banana plant"GardenEnglish — "Cultivated Land Of Flowers Or Plants"GenistaLatin — "Resembling the broom plant"GharisahArabic — "Newly planted tree, newly sown seed"GhuraisahArabic — "Newly planted tree, newly planted seed, young tree"GhuraizatArabic — "Plantings, multiple acts of planting a tree"HarmalahUrdu — "A plant, Name of a famous Sahahi (RA)"HeatherEnglish — "A Flowering Plant"HibiscusLatin — "Marshmallow flowering plant found in the moors."HibyscusLatin — "Marshmallow flowering plant found in the moors."HybyscusLatin — "Marshmallow flowering plant found in the moors."JaquelynEnglish — "Sup planter"JasminneEnglish — "Resembling the climbing plant with fragrant flowers"JassmineEnglish — "Resembling the climbing plant with fragrant flowers"JuteLatin — "Tropical yellow plant."JuteeLatin — "Tropical yellow plant."KamalineeHindi — "A lotus plant"KikeeEgyptian — "Castor plant; Squeak."KikeyEgyptian — "Castor plant; Squeak."KikieEgyptian — "Castor plant; Squeak."KikyEgyptian — "Castor plant; Squeak."KunhiHindi — "A Soft Bud of a Plant"KunjalathaHindi — "Forest creeper, Wild climber plant"LajjawatiIndian — "A sensitive plant; modest woman"LajvantiHindi — "Touch me not plant"LajwantiIndian — "A sensitive woman / plant"LatikIndian — "Small creeper plant."LatikaIndian — "Small creeper plant."LatikahIndian — "Small creeper plant."LatykaIndian — "Small creeper plant."LatykahIndian — "Small creeper plant."LavangiHindi — "Apsara, of the clove plant"LeaffEnglish — "The leaf of a tree or plant."LeyffEnglish — "The leaf of a tree or plant."MadhumaltiHindi — "A Creepering Plant"MajolayneFrench — "Marjoram sweet-smelling plant."ManaeJapanese — "Young Plant"MangiriHindi — "Flower of mango plant"MarghaaArabic — "Garden, meadow, green field, an area of land covered with thriving plants and trees"MarghahArabic — "Garden, meadow, green field, an area of land covered with thriving plants and trees"MarjolainFrench — "Marjoram sweet-smelling plant."MarjolainaFrench — "Marjoram sweet-smelling plant."MarjolaineFrench — "Marjoram sweet-smelling plant."MarjolanFrench — "Marjoram sweet-smelling plant."MarjolaynaFrench — "Marjoram sweet-smelling plant."MuzhirahArabic — "Blooming, plant whose flowers are opening"NahalIranian — "A young plant"NailawfirArabic — "Lily, which is a type of flowering plant"NailufarArabic — "Lily, which is a type of flowering plant"NihalaArabic — "Shoot (young plant), Sapling"NilaaHindi — "Water hyacinth, which is A group of beautiful flowering plants (scientific name Eichhornia)"NiliyyahArabic — "Beautiful, literally meaning one who is like a water hyacinth, which is a type of flowering plant"NiritHebrew — "Plant"NisrinArabic — "Kind of aromatic plant"NltltHebrew — "Resembling a flowering plant Nurit"NobaharUrdu — "Early spring, it also means plant / flower that appears in early spring, figuratively it means beautiful"NureetHebrew — "Plant"NuritHebrew — "Plant"PepperAmerican — "From the Pepper Plant"PounaaArabic — "Pennyroyal, a fragrant plant used in European and Middle Eastern food"PounahArabic — "Pennyroyal, a fragrant plant used in European and the Middle Eastern cuisine"RaihannaHindi — "Sweet Basil, Sweet smelling plant"SaafahArabic — "Frond, large and usually divided leaves in plants like palm trees and ferns"SaiEgyptian — "Tree, Plant; Fortress, Stronghold; Flower; Divine mother."SamaaraaArabic — "Ear of wheat, ear of corn (the part of the cereal plant that holds the seeds, see"SanabelArabic — "Plant Ears, Plant Spikes, Ears of Wheat, Ears of Corn"SeasonLatin — "Sowing, Planting"SenbalArabic — "Spike, the part of a cereal plant from which the grains grow"SennaEnglish — "The Senna Plant"SevaliHindi — "Green flowerless plants"ShammyHindi — "God Ganesha's Fev Plant"ShanetahChoctaw — "Bear; Planter"ShanethisHebrew — "Bear; Planter"SnabilArabic — "Gandum ke Bali, Plant ears"SonbulaArabic — "Plant ear, plant spike, as in ear of wheat, ear of corn (the part of the cereal plant that holds the seeds, see"SorrelFrench — "From the surele plant"SragviHindi — "Tulsi sacred Basil plant"SuryalathaHindi — "Crown flower plant"TaneetaHebrew — "One who plants. From the name Anita"TaneetahHebrew — "One who plants. From the name Anita"TanitahHebrew — "One who plants. From the name Anita"ThistleEnglish — "Resembling the prickly flowered plant"ThulasiHindi — "Holy plant with sweet fragrance"TulasiIndian — "A sacred plant; basil plant"TulsilataHindi — "Sacred plant (Basil)"UshanaHindi — "Desire, The Som plant that produces Soma"UshbaArabic — "The Name of The Plant"ValerinaItalian — "Anagram of Valerian. To make strong, To be healthy. From Valerian which is a plant. "VandeliaSpanish — "Borrowed from the name of a popular flow-ering plant"VanilaEnglish — "Sweetly scented, The vanilla bean plant."VanilahEnglish — "Sweetly scented, The vanilla bean plant."VanillaEnglish — "Sweetly scented, The vanilla bean plant."VanillahEnglish — "Sweetly scented, The vanilla bean plant."VanylaEnglish — "Sweetly scented, The vanilla bean plant."VanylahLatin — "Sweetly scented, The vanilla bean plant."VanyllaEnglish — "Sweetly scented, The vanilla bean plant."VanyllahEnglish — "Sweetly scented, The vanilla bean plant."VasilikiGreek — "Basil (a herb plant)."VidyullataHindi — "Lightning Plant"WakanaJapanese — "Plant"WakanahJapanese — "Plant"YuunaJapanese — "Sun Plant"ZamdaArabic — "A plant that grows in quick"ZarnabUrdu — "Pure gold, Name of a plant known for its good scent"ZaynabAfrican — "Plant"ZufiyahArabic — "A Plant"ZuqiyahArabic — "A Plant"ZurmahArabic — "Lavender, a type of plant that grows purple flowers"