Here are some outdoorsy type names (most with natural, earthy, celestial or floral meanings or associations, and a few that just seem to work). ;)
Girls:
Stella
Anthea
Flora
Daisy
Lily
Rose
Ruby
Sapphira
Dahlia
Ivy
Iris
Lavender
Lilac
Linnea
Magnolia
Zinnia
Violet
Dara
Araceli
Citlali
Celia
Eloise
Chandra
Luna
Selene
Callista
Arista
Rhiannon
Adelia
Boys:
Lachlan
Leland
Heath
Ashton
Darragh
Forrest
Linden
Oren
Caspian
Castor
Pollux
Leo
Weston
Wyatt
Clint
Corbin
Emmett
Mitchell
Maverick
Marshall
Graham
Grant
Rhys
Truman
Vaughn
Wade
2007-09-03 15:19:05
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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I know a family that has Hunter, Fisher and Brooke. I also like these names.
Aspen Brooke
Lake Canyon
Fisher Patrick
Parker Grant
Willow Paige
Ryder James
Hayden Forrest
Branch Lucas
Archer Grant
Archer and Aspen are my favorites
2007-09-03 15:51:24
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answered by momofhay 5
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Autumn Summer, Lily Taylor
boys
Jack, Cole, Ryan, Ryan, Ethan, Luke Owen
2007-09-03 14:45:10
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answered by phildaddy4 2
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I love the name Jaxon for a boy. Names like Lilly and Autumn are nice for an "outdoorsy" family.
2007-09-03 14:40:46
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answered by lovelylady 5
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Addison Bree or Justin George
2007-09-05 22:51:42
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answered by Anonymous
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For a girl: Brooke or River
For a boy: Forest or Ryder
2007-09-07 14:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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River
Lily
Rose
Autumn
Winter
Summer
Aspen
Cedar
Ocean
Cotton
Those are all the "outdoorsy" names I can think of right now. Congratulations and good luck!
2007-09-03 14:48:26
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answered by mjh 5
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Some "nature" names:
Boy: Glenn, Derek, Jack, Aaron
Girl: Lily, Lea, Savannah, Colleen, Rose
I think all of these names fit all ages, from toddler to grandparent.
Good luck
2007-09-03 14:48:23
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answered by USAisNumber1 3
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River for a boy and Willow for a girl.
2007-09-04 13:08:19
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answered by bbwdys4 6
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I like Nash for a boy!
2007-09-03 15:01:32
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answered by Anonymous
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