Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Aspen

Aspen tree

English

Aurora

Goddess of dawn

Latin

Blossom

Flower-like

English

Breezy

Windy

English

Cher

Dear

French

Cherry

Cherry fruit

English

Clementine

Merciful

Latin

Daffodil

A personal name derived from the plant of the same name, in allusion to its ornate flowers.

French

Dahlia

Dahlia flower

Scandinavian

Daisy

Daisy flower

English

Dawn

The first appearance of light, daybreak

English

Dharma

Ultimate Law of All Things

Indian (Sanskrit)

Dove

Dove bird

English

Eartha

Earth

English

Echo

Reflected sound

Latin

Feather

Feather

English

Flower

Blossom

French

Freedom

Not in Captivity

American

Genesis

The beginning

Greek

Golden

Golden

English

Harmony

Perfect unity

English

Heather

“The maiden from the heath,” in allusion to the heather-covered wastelands in the British isles.

English

Heavenly

From the heavens

English

Honesty

Honesty; truth

English

Hope

Desire to be

English

Indigo

Blue-purple color

English

Ivy

Ivy plant

English

Janis

God is gracious

Hebrew

Jewel

Plaything, delight

French

Joni

God is gracious

Hebrew

Karma

Fate, destiny

Indian (Sanskrit)

Lark

Bird

English

Lavender

Lavender flower

English

Lennon

Dear one

Irish

Lily

Lily flower

English

Lotus

Lotus flower

Greek

Love

Love, affection

English

Loveday

Love, affection

English

Lovely

Lovely one

English

Lyric

Words to a song

English

Magnolia

Magnolia flower

English

Marley

Boundary wood

English

Meadow

Clearing

English

Melody

Song

English

Misty

Mist

English

Moon

Natural satellite

Morning

Morning

American

Nirvana

Transcendent state

Indian (Sanskrit)

Ocean

Sea

Greek

Orchid

Flowering plant

Latin

Peace

Peace

English

Peony

Praisegiving

Greek

Petal

Flower petal

English

Poet

Writer of poems

English

Poppy

“The milk of happiness,” from the Latin papaver, the name of a plant having thick, milky juice, on the basis of papa, thick milk.

Latin

Rain

Rain

English

Rainbow

Spectrum of light

English

Rainy

Heavy rains

River

Flowing body of water

English

Rose

Rose flower

English

Sage

Sage plant

English

Serene

Serene, calm

Latin

Serenity

Calmness

English

Silver

Precious metal

English

Sky

The sky

English

Snow

Frozen Rain

English

Snowdrop

White flower

English

Snowy

Filled with Frozen Rain

English

Spirit

Spirit

English

Star

Celestial body

English

Sun

Sun

English

Sunday

Sun's day

English

Sundown

Dusk, Sunset

American

Sunny

Sunshine; happy, cheerful temperament

English

Truth

Truth, honesty

English

Twilight

Dusk

English

Twyla

Twilight

American

Venus

Love

Latin

Violet

Violet flower

English

Willow

Willow tree

English

Zinnia

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

Latin

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Hippie girl names are as versatile as they are cool. There are names you see frequently like floral picks Lily and Daisy, as well as bolder choices like Blossom, Petal, and Flower. They’re often deeply rooted in nature, with names such as Dove, Willow, and Lark commonly seen. If you’re seeking something unique, check out Snowdrop, the ultimate hippie girl name with gentle vibes. Some weather-related names are also favorites like Sunny, Breezy, and Rain. We love all the natural picks in the genre.

Word names are plentiful among hippie girl names with popular picks like Melody, Harmony, and Serenity appearing. There are also more unique names with strong emotion that you’d normally associate with hippies like SpiritPeace and Love. Hippie culture is all about good vibes, so it’s no surprise that NirvanaKarma, and Dharma are also favorites. We’re all about these awesome picks and would love to see them more often.

Hippie girl names wouldn’t be complete without a dash of musical influence. The 1960s were a time of great music and massive festivals, with names such as Lyric common in hippie circles. Some of the top performers of the time can transport you to the era like Janis, Joni, and Cher. You can also seek out more unisex picks that work well today like StevieLennon, and Marley. In additional to their cool music vibes, they’re also vintage darlings that are fashionable today.

Usher in happiness and harmony with hippie girl names. While they come from the past, they’re still a hit with parents, and we can’t wait to see more of them.