Larch
l(a)-rch,
lar-ch
Origin:Latin
Meaning:Larch tree; Bowman; Archer
Keep baby forever young with the unique name Larch. Of Latin origin, Larch is typically masculine and is thought to be related to the deciduous conifers tree, a Larch, which might encourage baby to embrace their inner tree hugger! Also, a surname, Larch, is believed to have German roots and was initially bestowed upon someone who lived near a larch tree. It is thought to have originated around the 10th century and also means “bowman” or “archer,” derived from the French word archer, making it a fitting choice for your fearless little leader.
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