The summer season is here and some lucky parents will be preparing to welcome their new bundle(s) of joy
If you’re in search of something to mark the season of their birth, then look no further than these gorgeous summer inspired names.
Natasha Ascott, who also Muddy Puddles is inspiring parents with her list of 30 summer-style baby names that evoke the spirit of the season.
All of the names on the list are stunning and represent the warmth and sunshine associated with the season.
Celebrities are also wild about flower names for girls.
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom named their daughter Daisy, while Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner chose the name Violet for their daughter.
However, the appeal of floral and nature-inspired names isn’t limited to celebrities.
Many parents looking for unique and memorable names are drawn to rare and distinctive options that combine tradition with unique preferences.
Below are Natasha’s summer-inspired monikers.
- Skylar
- Layla
- Ocean
- June
- Solana
- Blaze
- Clover
- Lily
- Dahlia
- Magnolia
- Daisy
- Marigold
- Daphne
- Meadow
- Fern
- Ivy
- Rose
- Iris
- Pua
- Daisy
- Flora
- Poppy
- Heather
- Posy
- Sunny
- Rosie
- Jasmine
- Violet
- Juniper
- Willow
Speakign about her list, Natasha said:
“The selected names in this list range from old-fashioned, traditional names such as Jasmine and Violet to quirky, contemporary names such as Juniper and Marigold.
“Juniper and Marigold are starting to rise in popularity because of their distinctive rhythm and not being ultra-feminine in a traditional sense of sound.
“Rose, Jasmine, and Solana also make the list of my preferred names” she says. “They are extremely feminine in style.”
“Ocean, Sunny and June are beautiful unisex names which perfectly reflect the season while Blaze feels energetic and bold.
“Daphne has a mythological grace while Meadow is serene and reflects the beauty of nature.
“The inclusion of both floral and nature-inspired names adds a charming and earthy touch, perfect for parents seeking names that are both meaningful and distinctive” she concluded.
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