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autumn

Autumn, also known as fall, evokes a sense of transformation, bounty, and rich natural beauty. Names inspired by this season can reflect vibrant leaf colors, harvest abundance, crisp air, seasonal flora and fauna, or mythological figures associated with the changing seasons. These names often carry connotations of warmth, wisdom, and natural wonder, making them a popular choice for those seeking a name with earthy charm and seasonal depth.

40 names from diverse cultures

Autumn English The season of fall. Aurelia Latin The golden one. Rory Irish Red king. Hazel English From the hazelnut tree. Rowan Irish/Scottish Little redhead; tree of life. Scarlett English Red. Amber Arabic/English Fossilized tree resin; a warm yellowish-orange color. Marigold English Golden flower. Saffron Arabic/English Yellow spice; autumn crocus. Orla Irish Golden princess. Russet English Reddish-brown color. Auburn English Reddish-brown. Cinnamon Greek/Hebrew/English Sweet spice. Maple English From the maple tree. Ash Hebrew/English Ash tree; happy. Forrest English Dweller near the forest. Silas Latin Forest, wood. Demeter Greek Earth mother. Ceres Roman To grow. Pomona Roman Fruit tree. Persephone Greek To destroy, murder. Mabon Welsh Great son. Lugh Irish Light; shining one. Grainne Irish Grain, corn. Garner French/English To gather grain; granary keeper. Rye English Grain. Acorn English Fruit of the oak tree. Leaf English Part of a plant. Crispin Latin Curly-haired. Oktyabrina Russian Born in October. November Latin/English Ninth (month). September Latin/English Seventh (month). Aster Greek Star. Chrysanthemum Greek/English Golden flower. Kiran Sanskrit Ray of light. Oren Hebrew Pine tree; ash tree. Theron Greek Hunter. Orson Latin Bear cub. Radley English Red meadow. Sorrel French/English Reddish-brown color.

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