Whether you're hunting for popular picks, vintage charm or fresh ideas, these spring baby names are perfect for your little one
90 Spring Baby Names Perfect for the Season of Rebirth
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Picking a seasonal baby name is a great way to whittle down your options while honoring your babyâs birth month or your favorite time of year. And if youâre due any time between March and June, itâs pretty likely a few spring baby names will be on your list.
This verdant season dovetails beautifully with the birth of a child as tiny green shoots, budding flowers and the arrival of baby animals all serve to signal a fresh start in life. âSome spring baby names are symbolic, with meanings like ârebirthâ or ârenewal,â such as Anastasia and RenĂ©e, while others are more literal, like April and May,â says Rebekah Wahlberg, a specialist in baby-name trends at BabyCenter.
Whether your wee one is coming this spring or you just love cruising baby-name lists in your spare time (same!), weâve got loads of spring baby names at the ready, including floral ones, unique picks and a few retro options with vintage flair. Hereâs to your sweet new lambâs arrival this spring!
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Popular spring baby names for boys

- Aaron: From Aaronâs beard, a flowering shrub
- Arbor: Latin for âtreeâ
- Aries: The first spring zodiac sign
- Finch: A sweet bird
- Gardner: From the French word for garden (jardin)
- Owen: Irish for âthe yew treeâ or âyouthâ
- Pascal: Related to Easter in Latin
- River: From Old French
- Stanley: British origin for âstony meadowâ
- Wells: Old English for âspring of waterâ
- William: From sweet William, a flower
Popular spring baby names for girls
- April: A spring month
- Chloe: Greek for âgreen shootâ
- Daisy: A petaled flower
- Eden: The biblical garden
- Emerald: Mayâs birthstone
- Iris: Greek for ârainbowâ
- Ivy: A climbing vine
- Leilani: Hawaiian for âheavenly flowersâ
- Lily: An Easter flower
- May: A spring month
- Nova: Latin for ânewâ
- Persephone: Greek goddess of spring
- Petal: Greek for âleafâ
- Shoshana: Hebrew for âlilyâ or âroseâ
- Violet: A purple flower
- Willow: From Old English
Vintage spring baby names for boys
- Adam: From the Hebrew for âsoilâ or âEarthâ
- Bradley: Old English for âbroad meadowâ
- Bruce: British for âwillow landsâ
- Demetrius: From the Greek for âEarth motherâ
- Harley: Old English for âhareâs meadowâ
- Henley: British for âhigh meadowâ
- RenĂ©e: French for ârebornâ
- Robin: The classic spring bird
Vintage spring baby names for girls
- Abilene: Hebrew for âmeadow, grassy areaâ
- Agnes: French for âpureâ or âholyâ
- Ava: âLifeâ in Hebrew and Persian
- Chloris: Greek for âpale green;â also the goddess of vegetation
- Clover: A ground-cover plant
- Flora: Latin for âlike a flowerâ
- Laurel: Latin in origin
- Lilac: A purplish-pink flower
- Marigold: Common flower
- Wren: A bird
Floral baby names for boys
- Alder: A tree
- Ambrose: From ambrosia, Latin for âflowering plantsâ
- Basil: An herb
- Bud: An early flower blossom
- Cosmo: A colorful garden annual
- Fennel: Latin for âhayâ
- Hyacinth: A fragrant flower
- Oliver: From the Latin for âolive treeâ
- Reed: A slender plant
Floral baby names for girls

- Alyssa: From alyssum, a plant with white flowers
- Azalea: Latin for âdry Earthâ
- Blossom: To bloom
- Bluebell: A spring flower
- Dahlia: Scandinavian in origin
- Fleur: French for âflowerâ
- Heather: An English shrub
- Jasmine: A Persian flower
- Lavender: An herb and a flower
- Lotus: Greek for âlotus flowerâ
- Magnolia: A flower
- Poppy: A brightly colored flower
- Rose: A fragrant flower
- Violette: French for âvioletâ
Unique spring baby names for boys
- Anoush: Persian for âeternalâ
- Aviv: Hebrew for âspringâ
- Behar: Albanian for âspringâ
- Branch: Old French for âtwigâ
- Chun: Chinese for âspring seasonâ
- Elio: Italian for âsunâ
- Fern: Old English for âfeatherâ or âleafâ
- Jorah: Hebrew for âearly rainâ
- Moss: Old English for âpeat bogâ
- Oakley: A meadow of oak trees
- Sparrow: A common bird
- Vasanta: Sanskrit for âspringâ
Unique spring baby names for girls
- Amaryllis: A flower; also Greek for âsparklingâ
- Bahar: Persian for âspring seasonâ
- Gaia: Greek for âEarthâ
- Haru: Japanese for âspringâ
- Naya: Indian for âfreshâ or ânewâ
- Rain: From Old English
- Renata: Latin for âborn againâ
- Sakura: Japanese for âcherry blossomâ
- Una: Irish for âlambâ
- Vesna: âSpringâ in many Slavic languages
Are spring baby names trending right now?
Spring baby names for girls are definitely trending. âThe top 100 is a veritable bouquet of floral girl names, with Violet and Lily in the top 20, while further down thereâs Chloe, Ivy, Willow, Iris, Daisy, Eden and Leilani, a Hawaiian name which could mean âheavenly flowers,'â says Wahlberg.
Spring baby names for boys, however, are more subtle. âThereâs Adam, which is rooted in the Hebrew word that means âEarth,â and itâs tied to spring thanks to his place in the Bible as the very first human life created, alongside Eve,â she says. âWilliam, as in sweet William, a popular garden plant, is also in the top 100, and Anthony comes from anthos, the Greek word for âflower.'â
What should you consider when naming your child?
Wahlberg notes that choosing a baby name is a personal decision for parents. She recommends some careful thinking before you make your final choice. Giving the name a test run before your infantâs arrival can help you decide whether you like it in real life. âAnd remember, a cutesy name that stands out prominently or sounds fun for a baby might not be so ideal for a grown-up to have,â she warns.
As for trendy baby names, she offers a cautious approach: âKeep in mind that thereâs a fine line between charming and tacky.â For example, might it seem cringey for a girl born in April to be named April? âOr for a baby to have a matchy-matchy name like Rose Bloom?â Food for thoughtâbut itâs up to you in the end.
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Sources:
- Rebekah Wahlberg, specialist in baby-name trends at BabyCenter; email interview, Feb. 21, 2025
- BabyCenter: â78 Fresh Spring Baby Namesâ
- BabyCenter: â83 Floral Boy Names Plucked Straight from Our Gardenâ
- Behind the Name: âNames Categorized âSpring'â
- Ancestry: âDiscover the history of your first nameâ
- The Bump: âSpring Baby Namesâ


