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Boho Names for Girls

By Pamela Redmond

Bohemian names for girls might be inspired by free-spirited heroines of the arts or politics, by the natural world, or by international cultures. While Bohemian names are by their very nature unique, some Bohemian girl names are finding new popularity.

Along with Luna and Iris, Bohemian girl names ranking among the US Top 1000 include Hazel, Clementine, and Ophelia. Unique Bohemian girl names that strike the right style note now include Una, Vita, Persephone, and True.

Bohemian names carry an artsy, indie image you may be seeking for your baby girl. You can find Bohemian names for girls both vintage and contemporary, classic andinvented, though all are at least a little bit off the beaten track. Bohemian baby names usually defy expectations in some way, by bending traditional gender images or standards of beauty or even the traditional definition of a name.

If you'd like to see more bohemian names, browse our list of Bohemian Names for Boys or browse our overall list of Bohemian Baby Names for both genders.

Bluebell

Meaning: blue bell

Origin:Flower name from English
830
Cybele

Meaning: the mother of all gods

Origin:Greek
1164
Imogen

Meaning: maiden

Origin:Celtic
42
Flora

Meaning: flower

Origin:Latin
69
Clover

Meaning: key

Origin:Flower name, from Old English
93
Astrid

Meaning: divinely beautiful

Origin:Scandinavian
54
Niamh

Meaning: bright

Origin:Irish Gaelic
211
Orla

Meaning: golden princess

Origin:Irish
231
Daphne

Meaning: laurel tree, bay tree

Origin:Greek
13
Hazel

Meaning: the hazelnut tree

Origin:English
61
Elowen

Meaning: elm

Origin:Cornish
75
Ianthe

Meaning: purple flower

Origin:Greek
461
Cerelia

Meaning: relating to springtime

Origin:Latin
803
Zephyrine

Meaning: west wind

Origin:Feminine variation of Zephyr, Greek
853
Nephele

Meaning: cloudy

Origin:Greek
1105
Thalassa

Meaning: the sea

Origin:Greek
1626
Una

Meaning: one; lamb; happy

Origin:Latin, Irish, or Old Norse
493
Delphine

Meaning: of Delphi; womb

Origin:French from Greek
119
Ione

Meaning: violet flower

Origin:Greek
235
Cosima

Meaning: order, beauty, universe

Origin:Italian feminine variation of Cosmo, Greek
282