Word Names
- Abelia
- Acacia
- Agate
- Alder
- Aloe
- Amaryllis
- Amber
- Amethyst
- Anethum (“Dill”)
- Arabis
- Aralia
- Artemisia
- Ash
- Atlas
- Azalea
- Bassia
- Birch
- Blossom
- Bluebell
- Borax
- Bud
- Buttercup
- Cactus
- Calla
- Calopyxis
- Carnelian
- Cedar
- Cedrela
- Cinnamon
- Citrine
- Citrus
- Clay
- Copper
- Crocus
- Cypress
- Daffodil
- Dahlia
- Delonix
- Dirt
- Drynaria
- Dypsis
- Elettaria
- Elm
- Emerald
- Ephedra
- Fig
- Flint
- Freesia
- Garden
- Garnet
- Ginger
- Gloxinia
- Gold
- Grass
- Hazel
- Holly
- Iris
- Ivy
- Jasmine
- Jet
- Lavender
- Lilac
- Lotus
- Marigold
- Meadow
- Mint
- Moss
- Nemesia
- Oak
- Obsidian
- Olivine
- Onyx
- Opal
- Orchid
- Oregano
- Oxlip
- Palm
- Peridot (pronounced like “Pear-e-doe”)
- Pine
- Pollen
- Poppy
- Primrose
- Quartz
- Ravenna [Grass]
- Rose
- Sand
- Sage
- Sepal
- Silver
- Soil
- Stalk
- Styx
- Terrain
- Thistle
- Thyme
- Topaz
- Trillium
- Verbena
- Vine
- Wren
- Yarrow
- Zephyr
- Zeolite
- Zinnia
- Zircon
Words with “Earth” related meanings
- Abilene: Hebrew; meaning “land of meadows”
- Ajax: Greek; meaning “of the earth”
- Artemis: Greek mythology; goddess of the hunt, wild animals, etc.
- Artois: French, place name
- Avalon: Welsh; place name related to the myth of King Arthur
- Avani: Hindi; meaning “man from the red earth”
- Caius: Latin; meaning “person of earth”
- Candana: Hindi; meaning “sandalwood”
- Chloris: Greek mythology: goddess of flower
- Cyllene: Greek mythology; a “oread” i.e. a mountain nymph
- Dacia: Latin; place name
- Demeter: Greek mythology; meaning “earth mother”
- Variations: Demetria/Demetri/Demetrius
- Echo: Greek mythology; a “oread” i.e. a mountain nymph
- Eurydice: Greek mythology; a “dryad” i.e. tree nymph
- Fan: Chinese; meaning “earth”
- Flora: Roman mythology: goddess of flowers and the spring
- Gaia: Greek mythology; meaning: “earth”
- Holden: English; meaning “hollow valley”
- Inika: Sanskrit; meaning “small earth”
- Ivo: German; meaning “yew wood”
- Kiah: Welsh; meaning “person of earth”
- Leilani: Hawaiian; meaning “heavenly flower”
- Rikuto: Japanese; meaning “land + person”
- Silas: English; meaning “wood, forest”
- Silvanus: Roman mythology; deity of the woods
- Terra: English; meaning “land, earth”
- Veles: Slavic mythology; god of earth/waters/underworld
- Viridios: Celtic mythology; god of vegetation…
- Zola: Latin; meaning “earth”
Last Names
- Ebner: German; meaning “dweller on a flat piece of land”
- Edgeworth: plant
- Garland: English; meaning “triangle land”
- Goldenrod: flower
- Harlan: English; meaning “hare land”
- Hawthorn: tree
- Knotweed: plant
- Larkspur: flower
- Sandwort: flower
- Silverberry: plant/bush
- Whitlow: grass
- Yarley: English: meaning “fenced meadow”
- Zeman: Czech; meaning “landowner”
Not a complete list, but hopefully good for inspiration.
I didn’t add every single flower or plant or animal, etc.—the list would be ridiculous—just my favorites. Feel free to look up any others you may like (example: food, minerals, flowers, animals except birds), and add them on here!
Happy writing!
dennys :
grape –> raisin
plum –> prune
potato –> chip
pancake –> prisk
burger –> bruff
omelette –> umlaut
avocado –> draco
Eela, Venla, Vela, Viila, Vella, Wella, Veeli
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