Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Acacia

Thorny tree

Greek

Adaira

From the oak tree ford

Scottish

Adoeete

Big Tree

Native American

Aghavilla

From the field of the old tree

Irish

Agwa

Water; type of tree

Asian

Aisley

Dwells at the ash tree meadow

Anglo-Saxon

Alameda

From the Poplar Tree

Spanish

Alaqua

Sweet gum tree

Native American

Allonia

Oak tree

Hebrew

Alona

Oak tree

Hebrew

Amirah

Princess; treetop, proverb, or sheaf of corn

Hebrew

Aravah

Willow; arid land

Hebrew

Arden

Great forest

Latin

Ash

From the Ash Tree

English

Ashley

Ash tree meadow

English

Ashton

Ash tree town

English

Aspen

Aspen tree

English

Aspyn

Alternative spelling of Aspen

American

Atonia

Strong as an oak

Hebrew

Ayla

Terebinth tree

Hebrew

Beecher

Dweller by the Beech Tree

English

Berkley

Birch tree meadow

Scottish

Braddock

Dweller by the Broad Oak

English

Cassia

Cassia tree

Greek

Cedar

Type of Tree

American

Cheyne

From the oak grove

English

Cinnamon

Cinnamon tree

Greek

Cyprus

Type of tree

English

Dafne

Laurel tree

Greek

Daracha

From the oak

Scottish

Daru

Of the Cedar Tree

Indian (Sanskrit)

Derry

Oak grove

Irish

Eilah

Tree

Hebrew

Elana

Tree

Hebrew

Elanie

Tree

Hebrew

Ellowyn

Elm Tree

English

Elowen

Elm Tree

English

Geneva

Juniper tree

French

Ginevre

Juniper tree

French

Hadassah

Myrtle tree

Hebrew

Hanh

Apricot tree, happiness

Vietnamese

Hazel

Hazelnut tree

English

Holly

The holly tree

English

Idra

Fig tree

Aramaic

Ilana

Tree

Hebrew

Ilianna

Tree

Hebrew

Ilonka

Oak tree; light

Hungarian

Ivetta

Yew

French

Jolon

Valley of Oaks

Native American

Joneva

Juniper tree

French

Juniper

Juniper tree

English

Kasi

Thorny tree; alert, watchful

Irish

Keisha

Cassia tree

Modern

Keziah

Cassia tree

Hebrew

Kizzy

Cassia tree

Hebrew

Kozue

Tree Branches

Japanese

Kumba

Black Fruit Tree

Aboriginal

Lafayette

From the Land of the Beech Tree

French

Leina

Palm tree

Latin

Lieu

Willow tree

Vietnamese

Lina

Palm tree

Latin

Linden

Linden tree

English

Lindsey

Lincoln's marsh; island of linden trees

English

Linnea

Lime or linden tree

Scandinavian

Lyna

Light; palm tree

Slavic

Maple

Maple tree

Matsuko

Pine tree child

Japanese

Miki

Three trees together; quick, nimble

Japanese

Mikko

Three trees together; quick, nimble

Japanese

Nikki

Two trees

Japanese

Oakes

Dweller by the oak tree

English

Oakland

Land of oak trees

English

Oaklee

Oak field

English

Oakleigh

Meadow of oak trees

English

Oakley

From the oak tree field

English

Oaklie

Alternative spelling of Oakley

English

Oaklyn

Created name

American

Oaklynn

Created name

American

Olive

Olive tree

English

Olivia

Olive tree

Latin

Olva

Olive tree

Latin

Omette

Cedar tree

Hebrew

Orna

Pine

Hebrew

Palma

Palm tree

Latin

Palmer

Palm tree

Latin

Palmyra

Palm tree

Latin

Perry

Pear tree

French

Roanne

Red-berry tree

Gaelic

Rowan

Of the rowan tree

Gaelic

Sadira

Lotus tree

Persian

Sequoia

Sparrow

Native American

Shelby

Willow grove

English

Silvie

Woods, forest

Latin

Sosi

Plane tree

Armenian

Stokkard

Hardy tree

English

Suzuki

Bell Tree

Japanese

Sylvia

Woods, forest

Latin

Tamal

Dark Tree

Indian (Sanskrit)

Tamara

Date palm

Hebrew

Tamarix

Shrub, Tree

Latin

Tamrah

Date palm

Hebrew

Tirzah

Delight, pleasantness, cypress tree

Hebrew

Waverly

Meadow of quivering aspens

English

Willow

Willow tree

English

Wylda

Untamed; willow tree

German

Yesenia

Palm tree

Spanish

Yvette

Yew

French

Yvonne

Yew

German

Zilvia

Woods, forest

Latin

Connecting with nature is a breeze with tree names for girls. Not only do these all-natural names summon thoughts of deep forests and peaceful scenes, but they also bear the symbolism of their namesake. Trees symbolize life and growth, with certain ones carrying other connotations like the olive tree representing peace and friendship. Wander into the woods and meet some tree-themed girl names with us.

Some of today’s most popular picks for girls are actually tree names like Olivia. Meaning “olive tree,” this Latin lady has held the #1 spot for several years. She has a number of cool nicknames, including Livia, Liv, and the quirky Ollie. This diverse mix of nicknames adds to her versatility, allowing her to fit girly girls and tomboys alike. Hazel is another popular choice meaning “hazelnut tree.” With a posh air, she is one of the more formal tree monikers. For more popular tree names for girls, see Willow and Ayla.

Other tree names for girls fall into the common category yet they aren’t nearly as popular as the names we’ve already mentioned. This includes Juniper and Rowan. These unisex sweethearts share soft sounds but seem right at home while playing outdoors, too. Ashley is another familiar face. She was most popular in the 1990s but has since cooled in usage. This makes her a prime pick if you’d like something well-known but not found in every classroom. More tree names in this common group include Holly and Olive.

Unique options are also plentiful if you like names that stand apart from the crowd. Palmer falls into this category, meaning “palm tree.” She is a surname stunner who has been rising in popularity, however. If you’re looking for something that stays below #500 on the charts, she might not be the name for you. Meaning “elm tree,” Elowen is another unique choice. Her gentle sound and whimsical spirit feel right at home in a forest of fairies, right? Check out Keziah, Geneva, and Perry for more unique tree names for girls.

Meet the rest of our amazing tree names for girls on our full list.