Birch is an English name of nature-inspired origin, derived from the birch tree. It is composed of the Old Norse words 'björk', meaning 'birch', and 'skógr', denoting 'forest'. This name has been used traditionally as both a given name for females and, less commonly, for males. The birch tree itself is known for its delicate beauty, resilience, and association with springtime renewal, making Birch an attractive choice for parents seeking a unique yet meaningful name.
The name Birche was quite popular in 1975 with exactly five babies born that year. However, it seems to have been a one-hit wonder as there haven't been any other recorded births with this name since then, making the total number of births for Birche an even five.