Spring Inspiration

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Spring began as a surname before being adopted as a first name. In America, its most popular use was in the 1970s, inspired by the seasonal transition when nature seems to wake with activity. A depiction of youth, life, renewal and growth.

Meaning of the name: To burst forth
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This time of year, I am often inspired to take from nature’s cues. The sound of birds heartens me to seize the moment. The warmth of the sun arouses my need to break from technology. Growth and newness of life reminds me of my own journey, and the progress achieved.

During this time of transition, think of how far you’ve come… Embrace the journey.


More Names Inspired by Spring

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Names Inspired by Spring:

  • Apple – from the edible, pome fruit
  • Susan – lily
  • Peony – from the floral herbaceous plant
  • Aurora – new beginning
  • Poppy – from the herbaceous plant
  • Rosa – means ‘Rose’
  • Rose – from the prickly bush/shrub – widely grown and used as ornamental plants
  • Sunny – bright, cheerful
  • Rain – refresh; nature’s precipitation
  • Ivy – from the woody evergreen – climbing plant
  • April – the fourth month of the year
  • Lily – from the trumpet shaped, bulbous plant
  • Robin – from the red-breasted bird
  • Iris – from the ornamental plant with sword shaped leaves and colorful flowers
  • Dawn – first light, daybreak
  • Blossom – open, bloom, grow
  • Evie – to live
  • Aviv – spring
  • Florence – flourishing
  • Weldon – originally a place-name: from the spring (stream) and dun (mound, hill)
  • Lillian – lily
  • Laverne – of spring
  • Susanna – lily
  • Denver – sandy tract, passage, crossing
  • Mae – month of May
  • Lei – flowers
  • Willow – from the shrub/tree
  • Fontane – fountains
  • Flora – flower
  • Neo – new
  • Brooke – stream, creek
  • Birdie – bird
  • Rosalia – rose
  • Maxwell – great stream
  • Daisy – from the grassland flower

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