Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Alara

Water fairy

Armenian

Amaryllis

Fresh, sparkling

Greek

Amber

Hue of yellow

English

Amethyst

Precious purple jewel

Greek

Apple

Apple fruit

English

Apricot

Apricot fruit

English

Ara

Brings rain

Arabic

Arwen

Muse

Welsh

Asha

Alive and well

Arabic

Aspen

Aspen tree

English

Astra

Star

Latin

Aura

Wind

Latin

Aurora

Goddess of dawn

Latin

Autumn

Season of harvest

English

Azalea

Dry

Greek

Bay

Berry

Latin

Belinda

“The beautiful river,” from the Latin bella (beautiful) and Indus (a river in Asia).

German

Birdie

Bright, famous; little bird

German

Blue

The Color

American

Bluebell

Bluebell flower

English

Breezy

Windy

English

Briar

Thorny bush of wild roses, brambles

English

Briony

Climbing plant

Greek

Calico

Multicolored

English

Celeste

Heavenly

Latin

Celia

Heaven

Latin

Chaya

Life

Hebrew

Cherie

Dear, darling

French

Clementine

Merciful

Latin

Clio

Glory

Greek

Clover

“She who clings lovingly.” From a Germanic base meaning “to adhere.” An allusion to the adhesive property of clover sap.

English

Coral

“The sentry,” in allusion to the belief of the ancients that a coral talisman served as a warning against the approach of evil spirits.

Latin

Crystal

Ice

Greek

Dahlia

Dahlia flower

Scandinavian

Daisy

Daisy flower

English

Daphne

Laurel

Greek

Debbie

Bee

Hebrew

Delilah

Delicate

Hebrew

Della

Noble

German

Delta

Wetlands

Greek

Elodie

Marsh flower

Greek

Esther

Star

Persian

Farrah

Good-looking

English

Fern

Fern

English

Fleur

Flower

French

Flora

Flower

Latin

Garnet

“Like the precious gem,” in allusion to the stone of the same name; based on the Latin granatus, having seeds, because of the fancied resemblance of the garnet to a pomegranate seed.

English

Gem

Gem, jewel

Latin

Gemma

Precious stone

Italian

Geneva

Juniper tree

French

Grace

Gracious one

English

Harmony

Perfect unity

English

Haven

Safe place

English

Hazel

Hazelnut tree

English

Hesper

Evening; evening star

Greek

Indiana

From India

Latin

Indigo

Blue-purple color

English

Iris

Rainbow

Greek

Isla

Island

Scottish

Isolde

“Queen of the ice,” from the Germanic is (ice) and waltan (to rule).

Welsh

Ivy

Ivy plant

English

Jade

Precious stone

English

Jane

God is gracious

Hebrew

Janis

God is gracious

Hebrew

Jasmine

Jasmine flower

Persian

Jasper

Jasper gemstone

Latin

Jewel

Plaything, delight

French

Joni

God is gracious

Hebrew

Juniper

Juniper tree

English

Juno

Queen of heaven

Latin

Lavender

Lavender flower

English

Layla

Night

Arabic

Lilac

Purple flower

Lily

Lily flower

English

Lotus

Lotus flower

Greek

Luna

The moon

Latin

Lyra

Lyre

Greek

Magenta

The color magenta

English

Magnolia

Magnolia flower

English

Marigold

“Resplendent Mary,” from Mary (regarded as the Virgin Mary) and gold (here the symbol of splendor).

English

Matilda

Mighty in battle

German

Mavis

Song thrush

French

Maya

Dream

Indian (Sanskrit)

Meadow

Clearing

English

Melody

Song

English

Merle

Blackbird

French

Nola

“A little bell,” in allusion to the commune of Nola, in Campania, Italy, where bells of excellent quality were first made.

Irish

Oceana

Ocean

Greek

Olive

Olive tree

English

Opal

Gem, jewel

Indian (Sanskrit)

Ophelia

Help

Greek

Orchid

Flowering plant

Latin

Pearl

Pearl

Latin

Peony

Praisegiving

Greek

Petra

Rock

Greek

Phaedra

Bright

Greek

Phoebey

Bright, radiant

Greek

Poet

Writer of poems

English

Primrose

First rose

English

Rain

Rain

English

River

Flowing body of water

English

Rose

Rose flower

English

Rowan

Of the rowan tree

Gaelic

Ruby

Red gemstone

English

Rue

Regret

English

Sage

Sage plant

English

Sasha

A short variant form, regarded as Russian, of Alexandra.

Russian

Savannah

Large, grassy plain

English

Scarlett

Shade of red

English

Sharon

A fertile plain

Hebrew

Sienna

Reddish brown

English

Sierra

Saw

Spanish

Sky

The sky

English

Sonnet

14-line Poem or Verse

English

Soren
Star

Celestial body

English

Stevie

Crown, garland

Greek

Stormy

Stormy

English

Story

Tale

American

Summer

Summer season

English

Sylvie

Woods, forest

Latin

Tallulah

Leaping water

Native American

Tess

Late summer

Greek

Thalia

Flourishing

Greek

Thisbe

Lover

Greek

Tula

Leaping water

Spanish

Una

One

Latin

Vale

Strong, healthy

Latin

Vela

Vigilant, Watchful

Spanish

Vesper

Evening star

Latin

Vida

Life

Spanish

Violet

Violet flower

English

Waverly

Meadow of quivering aspens

English

Willow

Willow tree

English

Winter

Winter season

English

Wren

Bird

English

Yara

Water lady; small butterfly

Arabic

Yasmine

Jasmine; jasmine flower

Persian

Yesenia

Palm tree

Spanish

Zadie

Prosperous, fortunate

Arabic

Zahara

Flowering; shining

Hebrew

Zara

Blooming flower

English

Zella

Happy

Yiddish

Zelma

Helmet of God

German

Zephyr

West wind

Greek

Zinnia

An allusion to the flower of the same name, so designated in honor of J.

Latin

Zipporah

Bird

Hebrew

Zoe

Life

Greek

Zola

Lump of earth

Italian

Zuri

Beautiful

African

With an easy, breezy attitude and a strong connection to Earth’s bounty, it’s hard not to fall head over heels for boho girl names. Some call the style “hippie-ish” while others call it cool. We just call it beautiful and had a blast compiling a list of these stylish monikers. Get to know some standouts with us.

Boho girl names are deeply rooted in nature. This natural beauty and effortless imagery set them apart from common monikers. You can find flower friends like Dahlia and Zinnia, along with towering trees like Willow and Aspen. Wander into the water with River and Bay, or conquer the seasons with Autumn and Winter. Weather is fair game too, with Rain and Breezy just two of the amazing options. See Summer, Stormy, and Daisy for more natural boho girl names.

Boho girl names are more colorful than most. Literally. These imaginative monikers paint a mental portrait with a kaleidoscope of colors, including Sienna, Scarlet, and Blue. Indigo is an unexpected option along with Magenta. You can dance between nature and colors with Violet and Hazel, two beauties who double as colors and plants. Opting for a name amongst this group of boho babes instantly introduces a splash of creativity and so much more upon your little one for life.

You may also pick up on a certain time period found amid boho girl names. The style is interwoven with the 1960s and 1970s, so it’s expected that many of the names found in popular media back then would inherit some of its shine all these years later. Farrah is one that immediately comes to mind. Linked to actress Farrah Fawcett, this stunner means “good-looking.” There’s also Stevie, as in Fleetwood Mac’s singer and songwriter, Stevie Nicks. She’s a unisex choice who isn’t as common as her contemporary counterparts Avery and Riley, but we think she’s just as usable.  See Janis, Sharon, and Joni for more.

Boho girl names are ready to bloom on your favorites list. See our complete list and see which will join your collection.