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Embrace the rejuvenating spirit of the season with a name inspired by spring. These names, drawn from diverse cultures, evoke images of blossoming flowers, new beginnings, vibrant greenery, and ancient deities of fertility and rebirth. Choosing a spring-themed name can imbue a child with qualities of freshness, growth, hope, and natural beauty.

40 names from diverse cultures

April English The fourth month of the year, known for spring weather and new growth. Aviv Hebrew Means 'spring' or 'renewal'. Blossom English A flower or mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush. Chloe Greek Means 'green shoot' or 'blooming'. Daffodil English A prominent and vibrant spring flower. Daisy English A common flower, often one of the first to bloom in spring. Eos Greek Goddess of the dawn. Flora Latin Roman goddess of flowers and spring. Freyja Norse Goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, and spring. Haru Japanese Can mean 'spring' or 'sunlight'. Hyacinth Greek A fragrant and beautiful spring flower. Iris Greek A colorful spring flower and the goddess of the rainbow. Jasmine Persian A fragrant flower that often blooms in late spring. Kavya Sanskrit/Indian Means 'poem' or 'wise one,' also linked to 'dewdrop'. Laleh Persian Means 'tulip'. Lily English A beautiful flower, many varieties bloom in spring. Maia Greek/Roman A goddess of spring, growth, and fertility, mother of Hermes. May English The fifth month of the year, a peak spring month. Neo Greek Means 'new'. Nova Latin Means 'new'. Ostara Germanic Goddess of spring and dawn, from whom Easter is derived. Pascal French/Latin Relates to 'Easter' (Passover), which occurs in spring. Persephone Greek Goddess of springtime and queen of the underworld; her return marks spring. Poppy Latin A vibrant flower, some varieties bloom in spring. Primrose English 'First rose,' a flower that blooms early in spring. Rain English Precipitation essential for spring growth. Rhea Greek Titaness mother of the gods, associated with fertility and the earth. Robin English A bird strongly associated with the return of spring. Sakura Japanese Means 'cherry blossom,' an iconic symbol of Japanese spring. Spring English The season of new growth and warmer weather. Talia Hebrew Means 'dew from God' or 'to blossom'. Verdi Italian Derived from 'verde' meaning 'green'. Willow English A graceful tree known for new growth and flexibility, often blooming early. Xochitl Nahuatl Means 'flower'. Aurora Latin Roman goddess of dawn. Clover English A plant often found in lush green fields of spring, associated with luck. Forrest English Refers to woods and trees, vibrant with new life in spring. Green English The color most associated with the vibrant new growth of spring. Zia Arabic/Persian/Latin Means 'light' or 'radiance' (Arabic/Persian); 'grain/corn' (Latin). Zephyr Greek Refers to the 'west wind,' often associated with soft, gentle spring breezes.

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