As winter’s grasp gently loosens, and the world awakens in a riot of colors and fragrances, spring emerges as a season of renewal, hope, and boundless potential. Spring season baby names encapsulate this spirit, evoking images of blooming flowers, verdant meadows, and the promise of new beginnings. These names are woven with the threads of nature’s resurgence, carrying a sense of freshness and vitality.
Whether inspired by the delicate petals of blossoms, the cheerful songs of birds, or the timeless symbolism of growth and transformation, these names offer an array of choices, from the timeless classics to the delightfully unconventional. Each one serves as a tribute to the season’s profound beauty and the sense of awakening it brings, making them a perfect choice for welcoming a new life into the world during this season of rejuvenation and growth.
Here are popular baby names that mean “Spring Season,” along with their meanings and origins:
- Abara (African) – Time of happiness (often associated with spring)
- Anar (Azerbaijani) – Pomegranate (symbol of spring)
- Ariha (Arabic) – Fragrance, Often associated with the sweet scents of spring
- Avi (Hebrew) – Spring
- Aviela (Hebrew) – God is my spring
- Avik (Sanskrit) – Unique, Often associated with the uniqueness of spring
- Avika (Sanskrit) – Unique, Often associated with the uniqueness of spring
- Avila (Hebrew) – God is my spring
- Avina (Sanskrit) – The first ray of the spring sun
- Aviram (Hebrew) – My father is spring
- Avish (Hebrew) – Gift of God, Often associated with the gifts of nature in spring
- Avishag (Hebrew) – God’s gift of spring
- Avishai (Hebrew) – God’s gift of spring
- Avishal (Sanskrit) – Unique, Often associated with the uniqueness of spring
- Avishka (Sanskrit) – Unique, Often associated with the uniqueness of spring
- Avit (Hebrew) – God’s spring
- Aviv (Hebrew) – Spring
- Aviva (Hebrew) – Springlike, Fresh
- Avivit (Hebrew) – Spring
- Avon (English) – River, Often associated with the flowing of water in spring
- Awan (Persian) – Spring water
- Azha (Sanskrit) – Nature, Often associated with the blooming of nature in spring
- Baha (Arabic) – Beauty, Often associated with the beauty of spring
- Bahar (Persian/Turkish) – Spring
- Baharak (Persian) – Small spring
- Baharan (Persian) – Spring
- Bahareh (Persian) – Spring
- Bianca (Italian) – White, Often associated with springtime and new beginnings
- Cheruth (Hebrew) – Freshness, Often associated with the freshness of spring
- Chloe (Greek) – Young Green Shoot, Often associated with springtime
- Chloris (Greek) – Green, Often associated with spring and new growth
- Chun (Chinese) – Spring
- Eranthe (Greek) – Spring Flower
- Erfan (Persian) – Knowledge, Often associated with the blooming of knowledge in spring
- Esfand (Persian) – Peganum harmala (plant often associated with the coming of spring)
- Farran (Arabic) – Baker, Often associated with the joy of spring and new beginnings
- Fay (English) – Fairy, Often associated with the magic of spring
- Firdaws (Arabic) – Paradise, Often associated with the beauty of spring
- Flora (Latin) – Flower, Often associated with spring and blooming flowers
- Florenza (Italian) – Blooming, Often associated with spring
- Haru (Japanese) – Spring
- Ida (Sanskrit) – Earth, Often associated with the blooming of nature in spring
- Ila (Sanskrit) – Earth, Often associated with the blooming of nature in spring
- Ilan (Hebrew) – Tree, Often associated with the blooming of trees in spring
- Ilanit (Hebrew) – Tree, Often associated with the blooming of trees in spring
- Javiera (Spanish) – Bright, Often associated with the brightness of spring days
- Kavas (Persian) – Spring
- Kaveri (Sanskrit) – Name of a sacred river, Often associated with the flow of water in spring
- Lente (Dutch) – Spring
- Madar (Sanskrit) – Spring, Bloom
- Maia (Greek) – Mother, Associated with the growth and nurturing of spring
- Majun (Arabic) – Spring, Bloom
- Malika (Arabic) – Queen, Often associated with the beauty and abundance of spring
- Mandar (Sanskrit) – Spring, A particular spring flower
- Nasim (Arabic) – Breeze, Often associated with the gentle winds of spring
- Naveena (Sanskrit) – New, Often associated with the freshness of spring
- Nevena (Slavic) – Marigold (associated with spring)
- Nour (Arabic) – Light, Often associated with the brightness of spring
- Oana (Romanian) – New, Often associated with the freshness of spring
- Parveen (Persian) – Star, Often associated with the beauty and brightness of spring nights
- Primavera (Italian/Spanish) – Spring
- Primrose (English) – First rose, Associated with springtime
- Rabia (Arabic) – Spring
- Rabiah (Arabic) – Springtime
- Ran (Hebrew) – Singing, Often associated with the joy of spring
- Rhea (Greek) – Flowing Stream, Often associated with the flowing of water in spring
- Sahar (Arabic) – Dawn, Often associated with the early mornings of spring
- Tal (Hebrew) – Dew, Often associated with the freshness of spring
- Tara (Sanskrit) – Star, Often associated with the clear nights of spring
- Tavas (Persian) – Spring
- Tavish (Sanskrit) – Courage, Often associated with the vitality of spring
- Thalia (Greek) – Blooming, Flourishing (often associated with spring)
- Varsha (Sanskrit) – Rain, Often associated with the arrival of spring
- Varun (Sanskrit) – Rain God, Often associated with the arrival of spring
- Varuni (Sanskrit) – Goddess of Wine, Often associated with the harvest and celebration in spring
- Varunika (Sanskrit) – A name often associated with the spring season
- Vasanta (Sanskrit) – Spring
- Vasundhara (Sanskrit) – Earth, Often associated with the blooming of nature in spring
- Verano (Spanish) – Summer, Often associated with the transition from spring to summer
- Verde (Spanish/Italian) – Green (associated with springtime)
- Verdell (French) – Green, Often associated with spring and new growth
- Verna (Latin) – Spring
- Verona (Italian) – Springlike, Fresh
- Vesna (Slavic) – Spring
- Vidur (Sanskrit) – Wise, Often associated with the wisdom of spring
- Vidya (Sanskrit) – Knowledge, Often associated with the blooming of knowledge in spring
- Yamun (Sanskrit) – River Yamuna, Often associated with the flow of water in spring
- Yazan (Arabic) – Flowing, Like the flow of spring
- Zareen (Persian) – Golden (associated with the golden hues of spring)
- Zemfira (Russian) – Emerald, Often associated with the vibrant greenery of spring
- Zephyr (Greek) – West Wind, Often associated with the arrival of spring
- Zephyra (Greek) – West Wind, Often associated with the arrival of spring
- Zephyrus (Greek) – West Wind, Often associated with the arrival of spring
- Zinat (Persian) – Beauty, Often associated with the beauty of spring
- Zlata (Slavic) – Golden, Often associated with the golden hues of spring
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