68 Fierce Adventurous And Outdoorsy Baby Names For Girls And Boys

You must be searching for an adventurous baby name for your little one if the great outdoors, adventure and thrill are your cups of tea. Those who are into hiking, trekking, and other outdoor activities often have their heroes that they look up to.

Giving your child a name that is adventurous and outdoorsy, inspired by people who pushed their limits and dared to explore unexplored locations through time and space, is the ideal approach to instill a sense of adventure. In this post, we compiled a list of baby names inspired by famous personalities known for their brave, adventurous activities. Keep reading!

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Famous Adventurous Baby Names For Boys

1. Aaron

Aaron Burr was the US Senator who went on a mysterious expedition, which he undertook perhaps to capture Mexico. The name Aaron means ‘high mountain’.

2. Ace

Although it was a famous nickname, Ace is now gaining popularity as a first name. It means “one” or “unity” and is of Latin origin.

3. Archer

The name Archer is occupational and means “one who excels in archery” or a “bowman.” It is a gender-neutral name with origins in Latin and English.

4. Bear

This name is surprisingly rising in popularity, probably because of Bear Grylls, the most daring adventurer and discoverer of our time. Even Jamie Oliver used it for his son.

5. Bertrand

Bertrand Piccard, belonging to the family of adventurers, gained notoriety when he flew a balloon nonstop around the world. He was a true trailblazer. This name means ‘magnificent crow’.

6. Christopher

Honor the saint of travelers by naming your son Christopher as its famous bearer was Christopher Columbus. This Greek name means ‘bearer of Christ’.

7. Ed

Ed Viesturs was the mountaineer who wasn’t afraid to make a summit. He climbed the Mount Everest in his first attempt. Ed is a diminutive of Edward and means ‘wealthy’.

8. Edmund

Edmund Hillary, the first man to climb Mount Everest, is still an inspiration for many mountaineers. This sophisticated English name means ‘fortunate protector’.

9. Emin

Emin Pasha of Germany is recognized as one of the greatest adventurers of the Ottoman Empire.

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Emin means ‘truth’ and its Arabic variant is Amin.

10. Giacomo

Giacomo Casanova was a Venetian adventurer, traveler and a spy. His name is the Italian variation of James and means ‘supplanter’.

11. Henry

Henry Hudson was the English explorer after whom the Hudson River and Hudson Bay are named. This German name means ‘estate ruler’.

12. Marco

Marco Polo was the Venetian merchant and traveler whose journey is recorded in Livres des Merveilles du monde. Marco is the Spanish and Italian form of Mark and means ‘warlike’.

13. Ranulph

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Ranulph Fiennes gained popularity when he and his friends traveled around the world on a polar axis using surface transportation. This rarely-heard name means ‘shield-wolf’.

14. Tom

Tom Avery has the reputation of being the youngest Briton to reach the South Pole on foot. The meaning of this classic name is ‘twin’.

Famous Adventurous Girl Names

15. Alexandrine

Dutch explorer Alexandrine Tinne is the first woman to cross the Sahara Desert. Alexandrine means ‘defender of mankind’.

16. Amelia

This name is inspired by Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. It means ‘hard working’.

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Amelia is the English derivative of the name Amalia, which comes from the Germanic term ‘amal’ referring to work.

17. Delia

Born at the time when women were not even allowed to leave the city, leave the alone country, Delia Akeley made expeditions to African to study ethnography of reclusive tribes. The Greek origin name refers to the island of Delos.

18. Freya

Freya Stark dared to be the first woman from Europe to set her foot in Iran to fight racism. Her name originally belonged to the Norse goddess of love and fertility.

19. Gertrude

Gertrude Bell, the English writer, archaeologist, and traveler explored the vast lands of Middle East in the 19th century. Her name may not be in vogue now, but we believe it will make a comeback soon. Gertrude means ‘strong spear’.

20. Hester

This British woman led a serious adventurous life. She cruised to Athens and traveled to Egypt in men’s attire. Her name might be obscure, but has an air of aristocracy, which might appeal to traditional parents. It means ‘star’ or myrtle leaf’.

21. Isabella

Isabella Bird, the first woman to be accepted into the Royal Geographical Society, became a celebrity after her explorations to Korea, China, and Morocco. This name means ‘devoted to God’.

22. Jane

Jane Goodall was a famous adventurer and a primatologist. The meaning of Jane is ‘God is gracious’.

23. Junko

This old-fashioned name is inspired by Junko Tabei, the first female to touch the summit of the Mount Everest. This moniker isn’t much used beyond its territories. So pick this name if you want something uncommon for your daughter. Junko means ‘pure, child’.

24. Louise

This moniker is tied with the first female to reach the North Pole. Louise was one of the top 1000 names for over 100 years, before it dropped off in 1992. The meaning of Louise is ‘renowned fighter’.

25. Mae

Mae Jemison was the first African-American to travel to space. This sweet and spunky name, meaning ‘May’, has begun attracting attention lately, especially as the middle name.

26. Nellie

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The name refers to the groundbreaking journalist Nellie Bly, who took a trip around the world. You can pick Nellie as a pet name for Eleanor or Helen. It means ‘shining light’.

27. Octavie

Octavie Coudreau was the French writer and explorer who explored Amazon at the beginning of the last century. Octavie is the French form of Octavia and means ‘eighth’.

28. Osa

If you want something short and sweet for your daughter, pick Osa, after Osa Johnson, an American adventurer, photographer, and writer. This cute outdoorsy baby name means ‘godlike’.

29. Sojourner

This outdoorsy baby name is tied to Sojourner Truth, the African-American women’s rights activist. She adopted this name when she began traveling. This name means ‘traveler’.

30. Valentina

Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to travel into space. This exotic name entered the top 1000 list in 1994 and was even picked by Salma Hayek for her little girl. Valentina means ‘healthy’.

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Valentina is the feminine version of the Roman name Valentinus, which originates from the Latin word ‘valens,’ that means ‘strong.’

Fictional Adventurous Baby Boy Names

31. Bilbo

There’s no way we could leave him out. Bilbo did not just go on an adventure, but also slew a fire-breathing dragon. It is a Tolkien name.

32. Dirk

Dirk Pitt, the treasure hunter from Clive Cussler’s novel, has a name that can never go unnoticed. His name is a contracted form of Derek and means ‘people’s ruler’.

33. Don

Every traveler or adventurer has its inspiration in Don Quixote, who embarked on one of the most famous adventures ever. The meaning of Don is ‘proud chief’.

34. Fox

If you still find yourself humming to the song “What does the Fox say?” this name might interest you. It’s sleek, simple and of course, wild. This name was further popularized by Fox Mulder from X-Files.

35. Huck

Huck, the main character of Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, deserves a place on this list. This adorable short form of literary name Huckleberry has a hipster feel to it, isn’t it?

36. Indiana

We wouldn’t be wrong to say that Indiana Jones is every child’s favorite adventure film. The name was recently chosen by the superstar couple Casey Affleck and Summer Phoenix. In Latin, Indiana means ‘divine’.

37. Nemo

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Nope, we’re not talking about the fish from Finding Nemo, but the captain from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Nemo means ‘from the Glen’.

38. Phileas

Phileas Fogg was Jules Verne’s hero who circumnavigated the world in just 80 days. It’s also the name of a Greek saint. Phileas means ‘who loves’.

39. Rocket

This word name is for the child who aspires to go on a space adventure. If you feel it’s too supercharged for real life, use it in the middle.

40. Sawyer

If you are a fan of the adventurous and bold movie ‘Lost’, Sawyer might be a fitting name for you. It’s also the name of the leading character of Mark Twain’s novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Sawyer means ‘timber cutter’.

Fictional Adventurous Baby Girl Names

41. Alice

Perhaps, the adventurer role model of every child is Alice from Alice in Wonderland. Alice means ‘noble.’

42. Dora

Dora from Dora the Explorer is a terrific role model for children. This prim and proper name means ‘gift’.

43. Lara

Lara Croft is the female lead of the video game series and film Tomb Raider. And in the mythology, Lara was the nymph known for her beauty. The name means ‘famous’.

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Lara is also a surname. It is a short form of the Greek name, ‘Larissa,’ which refers to ‘woman of the citadel.’

44. Lyra

We’re referring to Lyra Belacqua, the heroine of Philip Pullman’s trilogy, His Dark Materials. Lyra is a constellation name, meaning ‘lyre’.

45. Merida

Merida is the name of the strong-willed character in Disney’s movie Brave. Just like the character, even your daughter will be independent, feisty and athletic. Merida means ‘the one who has achieved a place of honor’.

46. Wendy

Wendy, the absolute ‘Darling’, was Peter Pan’s friend who accompanied him on his trip to Neverland. This name, meaning ‘literary’, currently sits at the 936th spot.

Adventurous Boy Names

47. Ash

We love the brevity of this moniker, which comes from the ash tree. Use it as it is or as a short form for Ashley, Ashton or Asher.

48. Cedar

The name Cedar is gender-neutral and is of Latin origin. It is a name that reflects nature as it refers to a cedar tree. The cedar tree symbolizes resilience, longevity, and strength.

49. Cliff

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This one is for the little mountaineer in your house. This name has never been too popular, yet it’s widely known. It will work as a short form for Clifton and Clifford as well! Cliff means ‘river ford near a cliff’.

50. Everest

It wouldn’t be wrong to assume that any child named Everest, after the tallest mountain in the world, is destined to be an adventurer. George Lucas used this name for his baby girl, but it can be used for boys as well. Everest means ‘courageous like a boar’.

51. Hunter

Another ideal adventurous name, this moniker belongs to the band of macho names, Harley, Austin, and Hunter. It’s currently in the 41st spot, which isn’t bad at all.

52. Jack

Got a lumberjack on hand? Then what better than naming him Jack, which means ‘man.’ This cheery form of John has been chosen by countless celebs, including Meg Ryan, Luke Perry, and Matt Lauer.

53. Lynx

Here’s another name for wildlife lovers. This fierce name, with the wildcat as its namesake, is fresh and relatively underused.

54. Roan

Roan, meaning ‘red head’, is a term used to describe coats of the main color interspersed with hairs of another shade like chestnut or bay. A fitting name for wildlife explorers.

55. West

We personally love it, and it is one of the best outdoorsy baby boy names. It sounds like it was coined for a brave, fearless, and adventurous soul. And West is considered one of the most fashionable direction names as well.

56. Wilder

This name has adventure written all over it. It sounds like someone who would love to climb mountains. Wider is the name of an American actor as well. It means ‘wild’.

Adventurous Sounding Names For Girls

57. Beatrix

The name Beatrix is probably derived from the Latin name Viator, which means ‘voyager’ or ‘crusader.’ The final ‘x’ adds a playful note to this name. Trixie would make an adorable nickname for Beatrix.

58. Brave

Why not name your daughter after the powerful word Brave itself? It will pay tribute to Disney’s film ‘Brave’ as well.

59. Journey

This word name would appeal to parents who like voyaging. This name jumped 500 places in a decade and is currently sitting at 274th spot. You can also opt for its spelling variation Journee.

60. Kelby

Kelby draws inspiration from the water

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The name Kelby draws inspiration from the greatest source of life, water. In English, Kelby means ‘dweller at the farm near the stream’ and in Irish, it means ‘place by a flowing water’.

61. Kestrel

We are nearly obsessed with this name, which is a term for American falcon. It sounds like the name of someone with an engaging personality. Kestrel means ‘rattle’.

62. Lake

The name Lake has been growing in popularity for both girls and boys, but we’d suggest this for your daughter. It came into the mainstream via American actress Lake Bell and was further popularized when Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen used it for their daughter.

Casey and Kaci, a YouTube couple, vlogs about their family and lifestyle. In one video, they shared a few baby names that they don’t intend to use for their next baby, along with their reasons. Kasi mentioned how they met at a lake and he asked her to be his girlfriend next to one, which is why lakes have a lot of significance in their lives. She says, “The last pregnancy was so brutal and I just said I was done, so I gave her my favorite girl name of all time, which was Indy and then her middle name is Lake (i).”

63. Marlow

Is there anything more outdoorsy than naming your child after natural elements? Marlow, meaning ‘driftwood’, could be an excellent choice for you.

64. Ollie

Paging surfers, rejoice! Ollie is a move that a surfer pulls while surfing. This name also harkens Olli’s Point, one of the most popular surfing spots in the world. Technically, Ollie is a variation of ‘olive’.

65. Rainier

If you are choosing Everest for your son, you can pick Rainier for your daughter, after Mount Rainier. This Washington mountain would make an original namesake.

66. River

River is a perfect name for your little explorer. The name evokes feelings of tranquility and calm, just like the glossy surface of the river.

67. Sloane

This sleek and sophisticated surname, meaning ‘raider’, is moving up the list with every passing year. Its association with Sloane Square of London makes it even more outdoorsy.

68. Vale

This one is truly poetic. Vale, meaning ‘valley’, is the 21st-century replacement for Brooke. It feels substantial and interesting. Savannah Guthrie recently picked this name for her daughter. So what are you waiting for?

Parents who love being outdoors and are adventurous may prefer adventurous baby names for their little ones. Such names can add a special spark, style, and confidence to a child’s personality. Using an adventurous name for your little wanderer or nomad is an excellent way to motivate them for outdoor adventure and activities. These names ooze adventure; hence, pick your favorite one as a first step to passing on your wanderlust to your little pioneer. They will also give your child a unique way to introduce themself when they are older.

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When you have to choose a name for your baby, a few hundreds of names may not be just enough. Keep digging our mine of baby names until you find that one precious gem.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I choose an adventurous baby name that’s not too outlandish?

Considering names with historical or mythological significance inspired by other cultures or nature, having a unique spelling or combination of names, and using an adventurous middle name are a few ways to choose an adventurous baby name that’s not too outlandish and perfect for a rebel.

2. How do I handle any negative reactions to an adventurous baby name choice?

Handling negative reactions to an adventurous baby name choice requires you to be confident and prepared to positively explain the name choice, its history, and your reason for choosing the name when needed. You must also be able to objectively listen to feedback without feeling argumentative.

3. How do I avoid a name that may be too cliché or trendy in the future?

To avoid a name that may be too cliché or trendy in the future, you must consider avoiding names that are too popular or too specific to a particular time or place. It’s important to strike a balance between uniqueness and timelessness.

Key Pointers

  • These baby names are associated with people or characters known for being brave or taking risks.
  • Edmund, Archer, Tom, Christopher, and Marco are some of the most popular adventurous boy names.
  • Freya, Amelia, Jane, Mae, and Sojourner, are some famous adventurous girl names.
  • Some outdoorsy boy names made famous by fictional characters are Indiana, Don, Sawyer, Phileas, and Huck.
  • Some spunky fiction-inspired names for girls are Dora, Alice, Wendy, Lara, and Merida.
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Infographic: Baby Names Inspired By Travel And Adventure Sports

Far from the city rush, taking a trip in the wild and trying adventurous sports is a great way to recharge our minds. So, if you’re an adventurous person and want to give a travel-inspired name to your baby, check out the infographic below. Share the list with your buddies too!

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