Monday, January 30, 2012

I have 2 daughters, Iris and Rose, do you know a strong solid boys name in plant names?

I want a boys name that has a plant definition(a tree, bush, flower etc). Something strong, but not something like "Thorn". Thanks!

I have 2 daughters, Iris and Rose, do you know a strong solid boys name in plant names?
Tree's %26amp; Flower's



Jacob -Jacob's ladder vine flower



Collier - grim the Collier?



Rowen - Red berry tree



Linden - Tree



Spices...



Mace

Kalam

Lasan

Alis



Congrat's and Good-Luck :)
Reply:A good boys name that's a plant is Chris/Chrys which is short for Chrysanthemum.
Reply:if he's a LEO, call him "Dandielion"
Reply:cynric(thorn),cyprus,cedar,

blakeley(meadow),birch,brooks,

annatto,almund,ash,

elwood,fernlee,fraine,

forester,granet,hadley,

ilan,kingsley,lander!!!
Reply:Joshua (as in Joshua Tree). There are some native New Zealand trees that could make good strong boys names like Rimu, Rata, Totara, Kauri, Matai...
Reply:Trees that are also male names: Linden, Ash, Birch
Reply:Basil
Reply:I like Reed
Reply:check out this site below..
Reply:Reed / Reid
Reply:cactus
Reply:sage is a beautiful old boys name. basil maybe?
Reply:Reed, Forrest, Ry
Reply:A beautiful and hardy Australian native plant is the Xanthorrea.



Commonly known as the Grass Trees, they are an iconic feature of Australia’s landscape. They have such an unusual form that they seem almost prehistoric with their thick asymmetrical black trunks and domes of fine arching foliage.



The Grass Tree can grow for up to 600 years. It is a very slow growing plant with the trunk taking over twenty years to develop, and on average they grow from 1 to 2 centimetres a year.



Its cultural and historical value to Australia’s indigenous community has been well documented. The flowering spike not only made the perfect fishing spear but also when it was soaked in water the nectar from the flowers gave a sweet tasting drink. In the bush the flowers were used as a compass. They would open in conjunction with the sun’s arc. Birds and insects are attracted to it and it makes a wonderful landscape plant.



You could name your son 'Xan' (pronounced 'Zan').
Reply:Oakson, Oakly, or Oak are very cute boys names. I love the plant theme!
Reply:rowan

Trillium

Sedum

Salix

Morus

Laurus

Larix

sage

reed

good luck
Reply:i neverheard somebody want to name their kids something like that come from plants and flowers . well i try my best to gave you some names .



different type of trees



redwood,birch,magnolia,pinecone, pine, maple,willow,palm,dogwood,elm,oak.



different type of plants. holly, berrier, cactus,vine, poisonoak, poison sumc, poison ivy



different type flowers

sunflower, tulip,hibiscus, marigold, daisy, gardenia,orchid, carnation, chrysanthemum, iris, jasmine, violet, poinsettia, lily, crocus, daffodil,bouquet, houseplant
Reply:forest, sage, joshua, reed, ashton, river
Reply:you have to think of your child he will be teased all his life
Reply:Forrest is a great name for a boy. Also Sage and Willow is great.
Reply:how about asher, ashton or just plain ash. i like river, not really a plant but natural.
Reply:here is a cute name







Forrest Basil
Reply:Why must you continue with this pattern? Be different and think of the child first.
Reply:How about Heath?
Reply:Alot of the names mentioned are actually great. My favourite is Sage. My husband has a friend with that name and I have always loved it and so does everyone else. Strong name I think. Good Luck~
Reply:The meaning of the name Oakes is:

Dweller By The Oak Tree.

A unisex name.

The origin of the name Oakes is:

English.





The meaning of the name

Oakley is:

From The Oak Tree Field.

It's a unisex name.

The origin of the name is:

English.



The meaning of the name Holly is:

Plant With Red Berries.

The origin of the name is:

English. A unisex name.

Alternate spelling names are:

Holli,Hollie,Hollye.
Reply:Forest.
Reply:Reed, Forest, Joshua (Joshua Tree)
Reply:PEYOTE
Reply:forrest
Reply:I like Rowan, Sage and Forrest


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