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13 oh-so-beautiful baby names that are inspired by spring

Published 20:40 10 Apr 2019 BST

Updated 16:07 9 Apr 2019 BST

Trine Jensen-Burke
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Spring has most definitively sprung.

And if you are approaching your due date right soon, you might want to go for something sunny (and seasonal) when it comes to naming that bundle of yours? If this sounds like you, we have rounded up 10 really lovely and spring-inspired baby names, perfect for any baby born between now and Easter. 1. Primrose Easter (and spring) is a time for gorgeous and colorful flowers that symbolise the beginning of spring and rebirth, and we think this one os all sorts of pretty. 2. Petal If it is good enough for Jools and Jamie, it is good enough for us. 3. Sage Herbal and sweet, this unisex moniker reminds us of sage-green – the perfect hue for spring, we think. 4. Pascale This is, in fact, the French name for Easter (only ten times prettier than in English, obvs. Trust the French!) 5. Lavernia This is also a French name for baby girls, literally meaning 'born in spring.' 6. Caldwell English boy name meaning “from the cold spring” 7. Anemone A truly delicate and lovely flower which also makes a perfect name for a little spring baby girl. 8. Brooke Babbling brooks will make anyone think of spring, but we think the spelling with an added “e” is far prettier. While mostly used a girl's name, we think Brooke is also perfect for a baby boy. 9. Aurora Latin for “new dawn”…a fresh start. 10. Denver Yes, it's a place, but it also means 'green valley' – which is pretty spring-y, no? 11. Mae This pretty moniker is actually a French name meaning “goddess of spring growth.” 12. Rain Yes, spring (hopefully) means more sunshine, but let's not forget the old "April showers bring May flowers" saying either. And also, we think Rain is one cool and totally unisex name too. 13. Aviv This Hebrew name literally means “spring”, straight to the point.

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