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Names meaning 'born in spring' evoke themes of new beginnings, growth, and vibrancy, drawing inspiration from blooming flowers, refreshing weather, and the awakening of nature. Parents often choose these names to symbolize hope, renewal, and the joyful spirit of the season, creating a beautiful connection to the time of year their child was born. From ancient goddesses of fertility to modern floral tributes, spring names offer a rich tapestry of cultural meanings and beautiful sounds.

40 names from diverse cultures

April English Named after the month of April. May English Named after the month of May. Flora Latin Derived from Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower'. Chloe Greek Means 'green shoot' or 'blooming'. Sakura Japanese Means 'cherry blossom'. Avril French French word for 'April'. Haru Japanese Can mean 'spring', 'sunlight', or 'clear weather'. Verna Latin Derived from Latin 'vernalis' meaning 'of spring'. Pascal French Derived from Latin 'paschalis' meaning 'relating to Easter'. Ostara Germanic Name of a Germanic goddess of spring and dawn. Eostre Old English Name of an Old English goddess of spring and dawn. Lily English Named after the lily flower. Daisy English From Old English 'dæges ēage' meaning 'day's eye', referring to the flower. Primrose English Named after the primrose flower. Iris Greek Means 'rainbow' in Greek, and also refers to the iris flower. Renata Latin Means 'reborn' in Latin. Renato Latin Means 'reborn' in Latin. Aurora Latin Means 'dawn' in Latin. Roxana Persian Means 'bright' or 'dawn'. Talia Hebrew Means 'dew from God'. Aviva Hebrew Means 'spring' or 'fresh, dewy'. Kusum Indian (Sanskrit) Means 'flower' or 'blossom'. Clover English Named after the clover plant. Robin English Named after the robin bird. Lark English Named after the lark bird. Jonquil French Named after the jonquil flower, a type of daffodil. Daffodil English Named after the daffodil flower. Anemone Greek Means 'windflower' in Greek. Willow English Named after the willow tree. Hazel English Named after the hazel tree. Gemma Latin Means 'gem' or 'bud' in Latin. Veridian Latin Means 'greenish' or 'green'. Anatoli Greek/Russian Means 'sunrise' or 'east'. Persephone Greek Meaning uncertain, but often associated with 'bringer of destruction'. Chloris Greek Means 'greenish-yellow' or 'pale green'. Zelenka Czech Means 'green, fresh'. Juniper Latin Named after the juniper tree. Fior Irish Means 'flower' or 'bloom'. Kalea Hawaiian Means 'bright, clear'. Neo Greek Means 'new'.

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