You might start seeing a lot more Junipers and Rivers at the playgrounds in a few years. That’s because cottagecore, a lifestyle trend that favors a back-to-nature, rural-homestead vibe, has had a reach beyond fashion and home decor this year—it’s impacting baby names, too.
The cottagecore names trend isn’t exactly new to 2021, though—many of these more nature-themed or old-fashioned baby names, such as Lily and Jasper have been on the rise throughout the last decade. But now we might be seeing a real red-hot baby naming trend vs. a slow and steady climb.
If you’re a cottagecore fan (or just love nature-themed and vintage baby names), here are some of the up-and comer-cottagecore baby names that might be worth checking out.
Nature-Themed Cottagecore Baby Names
Floral names like Lily, Rose, and Violet have been perennially popular, but now we’re seeing more unisex nature-themed names pop up in the name of cottagecore:
- Willow
- Sage
- River
- Magnolia
- Cedar
You’ll find an array of botanical baby names in the mix, beyond the typical picks—and extending into boys’ names, too. Consider:
- Briar
- Poppy
- Flora
- Juniper
- Hazel
- Ivy
- Iris
- Olive
- Dahlia
- Jasmine
Another hot trend amongst cottagecore fans is gem-inspired baby names. Some popular picks in this area include:
- Stone
- Opal
- Onyx
- Ruby
- Emerald
- Jasper
There are a slew of environmentally themed baby names that fit the trend, like Ridge, Forest, Sky, and Meadow. But these seasonal names are all on the rise in particular, as well as these animal names:
- Summer
- June
- August
- Winter
- Bear (for boys)
- Wren (for girls)
And if you want to follow the cottagecore nature name trend in a more subtle way, consider names like:
- Oakley
- Alden
- Aurora
- Shepherd
Vintage Cottagecore Baby Names
Some names, like Elizabeth, Victoria, James, and Joseph, never seem to go out of style. But others fall in and out of favor through the years—and as part of the cottagecore trend, many vintage baby names that were likely used for your grandparents (or great-grandparents) are now trending.
Rather than using a formal name, many babies are being given nickname names (probably influenced a tiny bit by Megan and Harry’s first baby name pick which is a top name pick even here in the U.S.). Some of the most popular ones include:
- Winnie
- Maisie
- Millie
- Sylvie
- Hattie
- Archie
Others are mining for old-fashioned names that are short and sweet—think Ezra (for boys and girls!) as well as:
- Esme
- Jane
- Mercy
- Anne
- Otis
- Ruth
- Willa
- Stella
- Clara
- Ford
- Royce
You’ll also find a slew of other unique names that are making a comeback. Basically, if it sounds like a name you’d hear in a classic movie or among settlers on the prairie, it’s red hot! For girls, we’re seeing:
- Louisa
- Harriet
- Octavia
- Estelle
- Florence
- Eleanor
- Josephine
- Evelyn
- Adeline
For boys, the vintage names rising the charts include:
- Josiah
- Louis
- Franklin
- Stanley
- Frederick
- Winston
- Arthur
- Alfred
- Eugene
- Ambrose
- Jeremiah
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