It's springtime. That means new life and new arrivals. Bunnies, birds, ducks, and humans.

If you're expecting a baby this spring we have some unique suggestions that are unique and embody the season. So unique you might never find the name on those truck stop souvenir mini license plates.

Daffodils are in bloom, the grass is getting green and trees have begun to bud. Winter is over and we're ready for warm temperatures and plenty of colors. If you have a baby due soon, you might want your baby's name to reflect the magic of spring.

Check out this list of cheery baby names SheKnows.com has put together as you look forward to the big day. 

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Baby Names That Mean 'Spring'

Spring names suggested for boys

  • Alvern: spring, greening
  • Dathan: spring or fountain
  • Jarek: spring
  • Jaroslav: the beauty of spring
  • Kell: spring
  • Neo: new
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Spring names suggested for girls

  • Cerelia: relating to springtime
  • Chloris: name of the Greek goddess of spring
  • Primavera/Vera: spring
  • Spring: springtime
  • Suzuko: spring child

If the color green makes you think of spring, you can represent the color of new grass, leaves, and trees with these names.

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Green baby names for boys

  • Denver: green valley
  • Henwny: green
  • Irvin: green, fresh water
  • Vardon: green knoll
  • Vermont: green mountain

Green baby names for girls

  • Beryl: a light green gemstone
  • Chloe: freen shoot
  • Midori: green
  • Tawny: a green field
  • Verde: green
  • Emerald: green gemstone
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If none of that sticks, how about more springtime monikers that represent symbols of spring-like butterflies, storms, rain, and flowers.

  • Aponi: butterfly
  • Caparina: a specific type of butterfly
  • Mariposa: butterfly
  • Vanessa: butterfly
  • Yara: water lady, small butterfly

Here are some baby names that mean 'storm.'

  • Raiden: Japanese god of thunder
  • Rai: lightning, thunder
  • Thor: god of thunder from Norse mythology
  • Storm/Stormy: storms
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Want your baby's name to represent a flower?

  • Azelie: flower
  • Briony: flowering vine
  • Dahlia: from the valley
  • Flora: flower
  • Iris: rainbow goddess
  • Lily: flower
  • Willow: tree
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These could be unisex

  • Ash: tree
  • Florian: flowering
  • Linden: tree
  • Oakley: from the oak tree or meadow
  • Rowan: red, tree
  • Selby: willow farm
  • Sylvan: of the forest

Can't you just feel spring with these unique baby names? Spring is my favorite season of the year. Think about pairing some of these names too; you'll always be reminded of the season you welcomed your child into the world.

KEEP READING: Here are the most popular baby names in every state

Using March 2019 data from the Social Security Administration, Stacker compiled a list of the most popular names in each of the 50 states and Washington D.C., according to their 2018 SSA rankings. The top five boy names and top five girl names are listed for each state, as well as the number of babies born in 2018 with that name. Historically common names like Michael only made the top five in three states, while the less common name Harper ranks in the top five for 22 states.

Curious what names are trending in your home state? Keep reading to see if your name made the top five -- or to find inspiration for naming your baby.

LOOK: The most popular biblical baby names

To determine the most popular biblical baby names, Stacker consulted the name origin site Behind the Name and the Social Security Administration's baby names database then ranked the top 50 names from Behind the Name's Biblical Names origins list of 564 names, based on how many babies had been given these names in 2019. Click through to find out which biblical names have stood the test of time.

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