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10 Spring and Summer Baby Names for Boys That Capture the Season

Following a roundup of warm-weather-inspired names for girls, here is a list of 10 spring and summer baby names, with ten picks for boys.

 

The full collection spans floral and nature-inspired choices to sunshine-and-sky-themed options, with standouts including Aurora, Iris, Jasper, and Sol across both lists.

For boys, the selections range from the boldly simple to the refreshingly rare.

Sol, the Latin and Spanish word for sun, opens the boys’ list. Short enough to feel modern and punchy, the name is described as having real warmth behind it — “a standout choice for a summer baby boy.”

Jasper brings a warmer, earthier energy. With Persian origins meaning “treasurer,” it has become one of the more fashionable nature-adjacent names for boys in recent years, according to the list.

Robin, associated with one of the most recognizable birds of the British spring, is described as “a friendly, classic name with a timeless appeal,” and noted as a particularly well-loved choice for boys in the UK.

For something quieter and more distinctive, Ren — a Japanese name meaning “lotus” or “water lily” — is called “quietly beautiful” and characterized as feeling both modern and meaningful. The list sums it up simply: “Short, sharp, and distinctive.”

Finch, named after the cheerful bird that appears across the UK in the warmer months, is highlighted for its “real character and a certain literary charm” — a nature-inspired name that carries a little extra personality.

Glen, by contrast, is presented as the unfussy option. With Celtic roots and a calm, steady feel, it is described as “a solid choice for parents who want something nature-inspired without veering into the unusual.”

Bay evokes calm coastal waters and warm summer afternoons. The list calls it “sleek” and “modern,” with a relaxed, breezy quality it says “feels perfectly seasonal.”

Caspian is the most adventurous entry on the boys’ list. Conjuring images of vast, shimmering seas on a hot summer’s day, it is described as suited to “a child with a big personality.”

August brings a more grounded sense of summer grandeur. With Latin roots meaning “great,” it has been growing in popularity across the UK and beyond — and the team notes it is easy to see why.

Finally, Leaf closes the list as its most daring pick. Described as “truly original,” the name is acknowledged as rare — but, the team suggests, “that might just be the point.”

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