Nature names continue their ascendancy, and this choice captures something particularly special about the natural world. Think of the rowan tree with its brilliant red berries and mythological significance—protective, beautiful, enduring. The name feels both grounded and whimsical, earthy yet magical. It's gender-neutral in the best possible way, offering freedom from restrictive expectations while still feeling complete and substantial. There's a literary quality to it, something that might belong to a character in a beloved novel or a poet whose words change lives. The two syllables flow together smoothly, creating a name that's easy to say but interesting to hear. It suggests creativity and connection to the environment, qualities increasingly valued in our modern world. For families who love the outdoors, who value sustainability and natural beauty, this name speaks directly to those values without being overly obvious or preachy about it.