Nature Dog Names: 96 Names Inspired by Nature

Nature is great and it always fill us with great inspiration and hope. It provides us the beautiful flowers, delicious fruit and ever grown plants. Nature is a cool source for dog names. Check out this collection of 96 unusual dog names inspired by the great nature.

Alfalfa: A perennial flowering plant.


Ash: The ash tree was common both in england and scandinavia.
Aspen: A common name for certain tree species.
Aster: A genus of flowering plants in the family asteraceae.
Bean: A common name for large plant seeds of several genera.
Berry: A small pulpy and often edible fruit such as strawberry, raspberry, or blueberry.
Birch: A broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus betula.
Blossom: Flower-like.
Briar: Thorny plant.
Brook: A brook, stream.
Buttercup: A bright yellow flowered plant.
Butternut: Juglans cinerea, commonly known as butternut or white walnut, is a species of walnut.
Cherry: The fruit of many plants of the genus prunus, and is a fleshy drupe.
Chili: The spicy fruit of plants in the genus capsicum.
Cinnamon: A warm brown-colored spice.
Clementine: A hybrid between a mediterranean citrus deliciosa and a sweet orange.
Cliff: A vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure.
Clover: A genus of small, trifoliate plants represents good luck.
Copper: Red-orange metal used as an electrical conductor and crafting material.
Cricket: Family gryllidae, also known as "true crickets."
Cypress: The name applied to many plants in the cypress family cupressaceae.
Daisy: A flower with a yellow disk and white rays.
Dawn: The first appearance of light, daybreak.
Dusty: Covered with dust from lack of motion.
Fern: A green shade-loving plant.
Fig: A genus of about 850 species of woody trees.
Fjord: A long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs.
Flint: A type of hard rock, often dark grey or black in color.
Forest: An area with a high density of trees.
Foxy: Sly as a fox.
Freesia: A genus of herbaceous perennial flowering plants in the family iridaceae.
Ginger: The pungent root used as a spice.
Goji: The fruit of lycium barbarum.
Gold: A chemical element, a dense, soft, malleable and ductile metal with a bright yellow color.
Heather: A family of flowering plants found most commonly in acid and infertile growing conditions.
Herb: Any plants used for food, flavoring, medicine, or perfume.
Holly: A genus of 400 to 600 species of flowering plants in the family aquifoliaceae.
Honey: Sweet food made by bees using nectar from flowers.
Honeysuckle: Arching shrubs or twining bines in the family caprifoliaceae.
Huckleberry: A name used in north america for several plants in the family ericaceae.
Hyacinth: A small genus of bulbous flowering plants in the family asparagaceae.
Iris: A flower that blooms during the late spring, usually comes in bright shades of purple and gold.
Ivy: An evergreen climbing ornamental plant which represents fidelity and eternity.
Jasmine: A genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family.
Kiwi: The kiwifruit has a fibrous, dull greenish-brown skin and bright green or golden flesh with rows of tiny, black, edible seeds.
Lark: Passerine birds of the family alaudidae.
Laurel: A medium light hue of greenish gray similar to asparagus, but lighter.
Lilac: A light purple color typical of most lilac flowers.
Lily: Flower name, a symbol of innocence and purity as well as beauty.
Luna: A california redwood tree.
Magnolia: A large genus of about 210 flowering plant species.
Mango: Mango fruit is nutritionally rich with distinctive flavor, smell and taste.
Maple: A genus of trees or shrubs.
Marigold: The golden flower's name, which is a combination of mary and "gold".


Marina: A genus of legumes, known as the false prairie clovers.
Mercury: The smallest and closest to the sun of the eight planets.
Midnight: Intense darkness, the middle of the night.
Nutmeg: One of the two spices derived from several species of tree in the genus myristica.
Oakley: From the oak meadow.
Olive: A species of small tree in the family oleaceae, is also another shade of green.
Opal: A semiprecious iridescent gemstone, which reflects light in a dazzling display of colors.
Orchid: A family of flowering plants.
Orion: A prominent region of the night sky named after the hunter.
Pea: The small spherical seed or the seed-pod of the pod fruit pisum sativum.
Peanut: A species in the legume or bean family.
Pearl: A milky-colored gem produced within the soft tissue of a living shelled mollusc.
Peony: Flower name. as a chinese name motif, the peony signifies riches and honor.
Pepper: A spicy plant, and the color of pepper could be green, yellow or red.
Petunia: A humble-looking flower with white or pink blossoms.
Phoenix: A genus of 14 species of palms.
Pluto: A dwarf planet in the kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond neptune.
Poppy: A flowering plant, often grown for their colorful flowers.
Pumpkin: A pumpkin is round, with smooth, slightly ribbed skin and deep yellow to orange coloration.
Rain: The phenomenon as a name.
Reed: One of several tall, grass-like wetland plants of the order poales.
Ridge: A geological feature consisting of a chain of mountains or hills that form a continuous elevated crest for some distance.
Rock: Stone.
Rose: Any of the wild or cultivated, usually prickly-stemmed, pinnate-leaved, showy-flowered shrubs of the genus rosa.
Ruby: A pink to blood-red colored gemstone.
Sierra: A chain of hills or mountains, the peaks of which suggest the teeth of a saw.
Sky: A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue.
Sprout: To put forth buds or shoots.
Star: Any of the heavenly bodies, except the moon, appearing as fixed luminous points in the sky at night.
Stone: A tough, unbreakable rock.
Storm: A heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail, or a violent outbreak of thunder and lightning, unaccompanied by strong winds.
Summer: The season between spring and autumn.
Sunny: Abounding in sunshine.
Sweetpea: Pea is the round, edible seed of a widely cultivated plant.
Tansy: Any of several composite plants of the genus tanacetum.
Tulip: One of the most unusual flower names.
Venus: The planet second in order from the sun.
Violet: The flower of any native, wild species of violet.
Wasabi: An asian plant, eutrema wasabi, of the mustard family.
West: The direction where the sun is seen to set.
Willow: Tree with narrow, lance-shaped leaves.
Woody: Abounding with wood.

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