Flowers/Plants
Admon: isreali: Red peony
Arvind: hindu: Lotus
Ginton: arabic: A garden
Kaniel (kan-eel): hebrew: Stalk, reed
Kers (kehrs): todas indian: Name of a plant
Ketzia (ket-zee-ah): hebrew: Cinnamon-like bark
Kiele (kee-ehl-lee): hawaiian: Gardenia, fragrant blossom
Kohana (koh-hah-nah): japanese: Little Flower
Sarojin: hindu: Lotus- like
Fruits/Edible Plants
Ciceron: latin: Chickpea
Dagan: hebrew: Grain
Gram: latin: Grain
Kardal: arabic: Mustard seed
Kersen: indonesian: Cherry
Rimon: arabic: Pomengranite
Ringo: japanese: Apple
Oliver: latin: An olive
Stones
Ferris: irish: Rock
Mason: french: Stoneworker
Peder: greek: Stone
Peter: latin: Rock; stone
Pyrites (pigh-reh-tees): latin: Fire stone
Rance: french: A kind of belgian marble
Saxon: latin: Large stone
Shashikant: hindu: Moonstone
Trees
Alder: german: Name of a Tree
Arbor: latin: Tree
Bid: persian: Willow
Booker: anglo-saxon: Beech-tree
Boyce: french: From the woodland
Bruce: french: Woodlands
Chaney: old french: Oak-wood
Ellery: german: One who lives near the elder tree
Forest: german: wood-dweller
Foster: anglo-saxon: Forester
Hackett: german: Little woodsman
Holt: english: Son of the unspoiled forest
Keith: welsh: Wood-dweller
Lennox: gaelic: From the field of elm trees
Namu (nah-moo): muslim: Tree
Oakes: english: From the oak-tree grove
Oren: hebrew: Ash-tree
Perry: old english: Pear tree
Quercus: latin: Oak tree
Ranger: french: Guardian of the forest
Roscoe: norse: From the deer forest
Stockard: english: From the yard of tree stumps
York: celtic: From the farm of Yew trees |