Flowers name for kid: 100 Beautiful Flower Names (For Girls & Boys)

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240+ Flower Names for Girls (with Meanings)

  1. IrisHeart
    • Origin:

      Flower name; also Greek

    • Meaning:

      «rainbow»

    • Description:

      Iris is directly derived from the Greek word iris, meaning “rainbow.” In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow, a messenger for Zeus and Hera who rode the rainbow as a multicolored bridge from heaven to earth. In ancient times, the Iris was considered a symbol of power and majesty, the three petal segments representing faith, wisdom and valor. This colorful image led to the naming of the flower and to the colored part of the eye.

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  2. VioletHeart
    • Origin:

      English from Latin

    • Meaning:

      «purple»

    • Description:

      Violet is soft and sweet but far from shrinking. The Victorian Violet, one of the prettiest of the color and flower names, was chosen by high-profile parents Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, definitely a factor in its rapid climb to popularity. Violet cracked into the Top 50 for the first time ever in 2015.

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  3. DaphneHeart
    • Origin:

      Greek

    • Meaning:

      «laurel tree, bay tree»

    • Description:

      In Greek mythology, Daphne was the nymph daughter of Peneus, a river god. Peneus saved Daphne from Apollo’s romantic obsessions by transforming her into a laurel tree. It is from this myth that the plant genus daphne, which contains the laurel species, gets its name.

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  4. DaisyHeart
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Margaret or flower name, English

    • Meaning:

      «day’s eye»

    • Description:

      Daisy, fresh, wholesome, and energetic, is one of the flower names that burst back into bloom after a century’s hibernation. Daisy is now second only to Delilah among most popular girl names starting with D. Originally a nickname for Margaret (the French Marguerite is the word for the flower), Daisy comes from the phrase «day’s eye,» because it opens its petals at daybreak.

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  5. PoppyHeart
    • Origin:

      English from Latin

    • Meaning:

      «red flower»

    • Description:

      Poppy, unlike most floral names which are sweet and feminine, has a lot of spunk. Long popular in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at #5 in 2014, Poppy is just starting to catch on in a big way in the US, where it entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2016 and – just three years later – the Top 500 in 2019.

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  6. RoseHeart
    • Origin:

      Latin

    • Meaning:

      «rose, a flower»

    • Description:

      Rose is derived from the Latin rosa, which referred to the flower. There is also evidence to suggest it was a Norman variation of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning “famous type,” and also Hros, «horse». In Old English it was translated as Roese and Rohese.

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  7. LilyHeart
    • Origin:

      English flower name

    • Meaning:

      «lily»

    • Description:

      Lily came into use as a given name as a direct influence of the flower. The floral name was derived from the Latin lilium, itself derived from the Greek leirion. Lily later became an adjective to describe whiteness and purity.

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  8. FloraHeart
    • Origin:

      Latin

    • Meaning:

      «flower»

    • Description:

      Flora, the name of the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, who enjoyed eternal youth, is one of the gently old-fashioned girls’ flower names we think is due for a comeback— alongside cousins Cora and Dora. Florence, Fiorella, Fleur, and Flower are translations, but we like Flora best of all.

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  9. CloverHeart
    • Origin:

      Flower name, from Old English

    • Meaning:

      «key»

    • Description:

      Clover is a charming, perky choice if you want to move beyond hothouse blooms like Rose and Lily, and it’s recently become a new celeb favorite, chosen by both Neal McDonough and Natasha Gregson Wagner, who used it to honor her mother, Natalie Wood, one of whose most iconic films was Inside Daisy Clover.

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  10. AmaryllisHeart
    • Origin:

      Greek

    • Meaning:

      «to sparkle»

    • Description:

      If you love both unique baby names and flower names for girls, Amaryllis might be a perfect choice for you.

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  11. DelphineHeart
    • Origin:

      French from Greek

    • Meaning:

      «of Delphi; womb»

    • Description:

      Delphine is a sleek, chic French name with two nature associations—the dolphin and the delphinium, a bluebell-like flower, a well as a link to the ancient city of Delphi, which the Greeks believed to be the womb of the earth. All of these derive from the Greek word delphus «womb».

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  12. IvyHeart
    • Origin:

      Botanical name

    • Description:

      Ivy is derived from the name of the ivy plant, which got its name from the Old English word ifig. Ancient Greeks presented an ivy wreath to newlyweds as a symbol of fidelity. In the language of flowers, Ivy signifies faithfulness.

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  13. VeronicaHeart
    • Origin:

      Latin

    • Meaning:

      «she who brings victory; true image»

    • Description:

      The name Veronica projects a triple-threat image: at once saintly, sensuous, and strong. The name derives from Berenice, the Latin form of the Greek name Berenike «she who brings victory», with the spelling influenced by the Latin phrase vera icon «true image». Veronica was the name of the compassionate woman who wiped Jesus’s face when he was on his way to Calvary and whose cloth was miraculously imprinted with his image: she is now the patron saint of photographers.

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  14. RosalieHeart
    • Origin:

      French variation of Latin Rosalia

    • Meaning:

      «rose»

    • Description:

      Rosalie hit its apex in 1938 and then slid straight downhill until it fell off the U. S. Top 1000 completely in the 1980s, only to spring back to life in 2009 as the name of a character in the Twilight series. The beautiful vampire Rosalie Hale has breathed fresh life back into this mid-century name, and the fact that the character is both sympathetic and relatively minor means Rosalie has the chance to thrive again as a baby name without feeling unduly tied to Twilight.

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  15. DahliaHeart
    • Origin:

      Flower name, from Swedish surname

    • Meaning:

      «Dahl’s flower»

    • Description:

      One of the flower names, used occasionally in Britain (where it’s pronounced DAY-lee-a). It seems to have recovered from what was perceived as a slightly affected la-di-dah air. The flower was named in honor of the pioneering Swedish botanist Andreas Dahl, which means dale.

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  16. MarigoldHeart
    • Origin:

      Flower name, from English

    • Meaning:

      «golden flower»

    • Description:

      Marigold, once found almost exclusively in English novels and aristocratic nurseries, is beginning to be talked about and considered here. It has a sweet, sunny, quirky feel. The marigold was the symbol of the Virgin Mary.

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  17. JasmineHeart
    • Origin:

      Flower name, from Persian

    • Meaning:

      «gift from God»

    • Description:

      Jasmine was derived from the Persian word yasmin, referring to the jasmine flower. Scented oil was made from the plant, and it was used as a perfume throughout the Persian Empire. Variants include Jazmin, Yasmin, Yasmine, and Jessamine.

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  18. CalixHeart
    • Origin:

      Male variation of Calixta or Latin

    • Meaning:

      «chalice»

    • Description:

      Calix derives from the Latin word for chalice, calyx, which in turn came from the Ancient Greek word kálux, meaning “husk” or “pod.” It is also considered a diminutive of Calixtus, a variation of the Late Roman name Callistus meaning “most beautiful. ” Calyx can also be spelled Calyx, as in the funnel or chalice-shaped part of a flower.

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  19. CynthiaHeart
    • Origin:

      Greek

    • Meaning:

      «moon goddess or, woman from Kynthos»

    • Description:

      Cynthia is an attractive name — in classical mythology an epithet for Artemis or Diana — that was so overexposed in the middle of the twentieth century, along with its nickname Cindy, that it fell into a period of benign neglect, but now is ripe for reconsideration in its full form.

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  20. MagnoliaHeart
    • Origin:

      Flower name, from French surname

    • Meaning:

      «Magnol’s flower»

    • Description:

      Magnolia, a sweet-smelling Southern belle of a name made famous via the iconic Edna Ferber novel and musical Showboat, is one of the latest wave of botanical names, along with unexpected blossoms Azalea and Zinnia. It is named for French botanist Pierre Magnol.

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45 Best Flower Names for Girls and Boys

Ash

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Found in backyards all over America, this common tree makes for a distinctive baby name.

Aster

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This pretty purple flower is an elegant option.

Azalea

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Just like these bright flowers, you can’t help but take note of this unique name.

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Blossom

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Blossom is perfect for little ladies born in April, May, or June.

Bryony

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Name your baby girl after this flowering plant, and you can call her Brynn for short.

Camellia

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Your baby will be just as cheerful as the pink, citrusy flower she’s named after. Also, the nickname Cam is cute!

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Cassia

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You can pronounce this pretty Greek name as cass-ee-a, or cash-shee-a, like the golden cassia tree.

Chrysanthemum

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This may be one of the most uncommon floral names out there, so if you want a rare name for your child, this is it.

Clover

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This fun name should bring your little one some good luck!

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Daisy

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The popular flower also makes a short but sweet name for a girl.

Daphne

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Daphne, which dates back to Greek mythology, is another term for laurel.

Forrest

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Want your child to be a fan of your annual family camping trips? Name them after the great outdoors.

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Flora

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Any girl named after the ancient Roman goddess of flowering plants is sure to have a green thumb one day (maybe).

Gardenia

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This name is inspired by the plant that produces fragrant, pretty white flowers every spring.

Hazel

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This baby girl name has become more trendy in recent years, partly thanks to popular book-turned-movie The Fault in Our Stars, which has a heroine named Hazel, and actors Emily Blunt and John Krasinksi’s daughter born in 2014.

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Heather

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This purple perennial is known for its boldness—and it also happens to make a beautiful name for your child.

Holly

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You can’t go wrong with this classic baby girl name, which stems from the popular holiday plant.

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Indigo

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This cool unisex name, which derives from the indigo plant, will have your tot standing out in the crowd.

Iris

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Not only is this flower gorgeous, it’s a name that’s rich in history. It alludes to Greek mythology and is considered a symbol of majesty.

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How to choose a name for a child: flower names for girls

Marina Dovbysh

Girls want to call the most beautiful name. Today we have made a selection of unusual female names that are associated with flowers.

Some young parents know right away what to name their child, while others choose long and carefully. Today we offer you a list of names for girls that come from the names of beautiful flowers.

Women’s names after beautiful flowers

What is your favorite flower? As a rule, girls in different countries of the world are called names associated with beautiful and delicate flowers.

Rose

The rose is considered the queen of flowers. In different countries, girls are called after a rose like this:

  • Varda (Egypt.)
  • Rauza (arab.)
  • Rosita (Spanish)
  • Rosella (Italian)
  • Rosalia (lat.)
  • Rosana/Rosanna (lat.)
  • Rosina (lat.)

Violet

A favorite flower for many has the following variants of a female name:

  • Banafia (arab.)
  • Violetta (lat. )
  • Yolanda/Iolanthe (English)
  • Oia (gr.)
  • Milyausha (Turk.)
  • Temenuga (Bulgarian)
  • Lily

    Delicate white flower has the following name variations:

    • Lilia
    • Liliana
    • Lilian
    • Liana (lat.)
    • Asucena (Spanish)
    • Susanna, Susanna (e.)
    • Fleur-de-lis (fr.)
    • Shanna (e.)
    • Shotana, Shoshana (e.)
    • Shushan (Armenian)
    • Yuri (Japanese)

    Water lily, lotus

    Mysterious and romantic water lily:

    • Kupava (Slavic)
    • Ran, Ren (Japanese)
    • Padma (ind.) — lotus

    Other flower names for girls

    There are many more beautiful names for girls that are associated with the world of flowers.

    • Azalea (gr.) — flower name
    • Azemi (jap.) — Thistle
    • Alyssa (Eng.) — Borage flower
    • Aigul, Oygul (Turk. ) — moon flower
    • Anise (English) — anise
    • Asa (jap.) — cannabis
    • Astra (gr.) — star flower
    • Gwennit, Gwennit (English) — wheat
    • Daisy (English) — Chamomile
    • Iris (lat.) — the name of the flower
    • Camellia (lat.) — the name of the flower
    • Camilla (lat.) — chamomile
    • Kiku (jap.) — chrysanthemum
    • Chrysanta (English) — golden flower
    • Lavender (English) — lavender flower
    • Lala (arab.) — tulip, poppy
    • Mallow (lat.) — Mallow
    • Melissa (lat.) — spicy plant
    • Mimosa (lat.) — the name of the flower
    • May (English) — hawthorn flower
    • Nevena (Bulgarian) — nails
    • Petunia (English) — Petunia
    • Uma (ind.) — linen
    • Fuji (jap.) — wisteria
    • Zinnia (English) — zinnia flower
    • Jasmina (English) — jasmine flower
    • Yasamin (arab.) — jasmine

    Names derived from the names of flowers

    • Azhar, Azhar (Arabic) — flowers, flowering
    • Algoma (North American Ind. ) — Valley of Flowers
    • Antia (English) — flower
    • Virineya (lat.) — green, fresh
    • Gulistan (pers.) — flower garden
    • Ghoul (pers.) — flower, blooming
    • Gulnara (Persian) — decorated with flowers
    • Kalantia (English) — a beautiful flower
    • Liana (English) — graceful meadow
    • Luludi (gypsy) — flower
    • Poleva (glor.) — field
    • Flora (lat.) — the name of the Roman goddess of flowers
    • Fleur/Flo (English) — flower
    • Florella (lat.) — blooming

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    100 FLOWER BABY NAMES — LIFE

    Flower names are perfect for a girl or boy. In addition to being a whimsical name, it’s also a way to connect your child to the earth and the world around them. Beginning in the 18th century, the names of plants and flowers became more and more fashionable. To find the perfect name for your baby, we’ve compiled a list of 100 Baby Flower Names.

    70 flower names for girls

    1. Magnolia

    Magnolia is a beautiful name for a little girl. This beautiful flower blooms on the tree and leaves a heavy, floral fragrance around the surroundings.

    2. Orchid

    Orchid may be a tough flower to grow, but it’s one of the most beautiful exotic names for a little girl.

    3. Rosemary

    Rosemary comes from the Latin root of the words «ros» and «marinus». Together these words mean the dew of the sea.

    4. Zinnia

    Zinnia is an unusual hip-sounding name.

    5. Poppy

    Poppy comes from a beautiful flower that sounds like a spy when used as a name. It also happens to be the flower that produces opium, which creates an unusual connection.

    6. Marigold

    Marigold is a beautiful flower that would make a great name.

    7. Ivy

    Ivy is one of the most popular flower names and also the name of Beyonce’s daughter.

    8. Alteda

    Alteda comes from a Greek word that means like a flower.

    9. Carnation

    Carnation is one of the most popular flowers and would be an unusual name for a girl.

    10. Holly

    Holly is a beautiful flower that is popular during Christmas. In the famous movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, it was also the name of the character played by Audrey Hepburn.

    11. Juniper

    Juniper would be an incredibly unusual name for a little girl. The actual evergreen produces beautiful blue berries. You can also give your daughter nicknames such as Juney, Junebug, Juno, and June

    12. Purple

    Violet has remained a popular name, although it was more popular a few decades ago. This means purple, which makes sense since violets produce a pretty purple flower.

    13. Phlox

    Phlox will be a unique name for your baby girl. As a plant, Phlox produces beautiful, small purple flowers.

    14. Myrtle

    Myrtle was once a popular name, but has become less popular in recent years. The actual plant produces pink or white berries and is incredibly fragrant.

    15. Danica

    Danica is the name of a famous racing driver. It is also part of the Royal Flowers of Denmark in Copenhagen. In Slavic languages ​​it means the morning star.

    16. Alyssa

    Alyssa is not just a girl’s name. It is also a variation of the flower’s name.

    17. Gardenia

    Gardenia is one of the most fragrant flowers. This is more unusual than the names of flowers such as rose or lily. The name was actually created on the basis of the famous botanist, Dr. Alexander Garden.

    18. Jasmine

    Jasmine is another incredibly fragrant flower. In the Disney movie Aladdin, it was the name of the female protagonist.

    19. Peony

    Peony actually means healing and is believed to signify wealth, fame and honor.

    20. Susan

    Susan is not just an old fashioned name. There is also a daisy-like flower that is related to the sunflower known as black-eyed Susan. In Hebrew, the name means graceful lily.

    21. Primrose

    Primrose sounds like an elegant old-fashioned name. It comes from a Latin phrase that meant the first rose.

    22. Petal

    A petal is not a flower, but a part of every flower. It sounds exotic and certainly an unusual name for your daughter.

    23. Linnea

    This name comes from Scandinavia and is quite popular in Sweden and Norway. It means double flower.

    24. Jessamine

    This is the Spanish version of the name Jasmine.

    25. Hazel

    Hazel may be known as a color, but it is also a variety of walnut and wood. There is also a flowering plant that produces long, yellow-colored filaments and is known as witch hazel.

    26. Amaryllis

    This unusual name first appeared in Greek poetry and is the name of a spectacular, magnificent flower.

    27. Flowering

    Flowering is not a flower, but the word is used when flowers are in bloom.

    28. Azalea

    This is one of the most popular landscape plants and a beautiful shrub. It is often planted next to rhododendrons.

    29. Blima

    Blimah is an unusual Hebrew name that means «to bloom.»

    30. Camellia

    Camellia is the name of the wife of the Prince of England. It is also one of the most beautiful and fragrant flowers.

    31. Fern

    The fern may not actually be a flower, but it is more beautiful than many of the actual flower names on this list.

    32. Narcissus

    Narcissus is a beautiful name. The Latin, scientific name for this flower comes from the Greek myth of a guy who was so in love with the way he looked that he became a flower that kept staring at his reflection.

    33. Chrysanthemum

    That would be an incredibly long name, but it would certainly be an unusual choice.

    34. Bluebell

    This beautiful flower is graceful and beautiful in appearance.

    35. Daisy

    Daisy has been a popular name for centuries. In French, this is a nickname for Margaret. It was also the name of a character from the popular novel The Great Gatsby.

    36. Heather

    Heather is a type of land cover that spreads across the wasteland. It produces a beautiful, delicate flower and has been a popular name for centuries.

    37. Lily

    Lily is one of the most popular flower names and also one of the easiest to spell.

    38. Iris

    The iris is a beautiful purple flower. It was named after the Greek word for rainbow.

    39. Yolanda

    Jolanda is the Italian version of the name «purple». It may not be popular in the United States, but it would be a great name for a beautiful girl.

    40. Lotus

    The lotus is a symbol of rebirth in Egyptian culture. In Buddhism, the lotus flower is the highest symbol of purity and enlightenment.

    41. Hyacinth

    Hyacinth was a popular name a few decades ago, but in recent years its popularity has declined.

    42. Lillian

    Lillian is a popular name in the United States. This is a version of Lily’s name. It is believed that Lillian means beauty, purity and innocence.

    43. Kalina

    In Polish, this is the word for a flower.

    44. Narcissa

    Narcissa is inspired by the Latin word daffodil.

    45. Rose

    Rose is one of the most popular flower names for girls. It’s also a great middle name if you want to combine it with one of the other color names on this list.

    46. Petunia

    Petunia is a trumpet-shaped flower that is popular in landscape design. It has an old fashioned ring which makes it perfect if you want a more traditional title. Unfortunately, it is also the name of Harry Potter’s middle aunt in the Harry Potter series.

    47. Senna

    Senna is a name that comes from the senna plant. In Arabic it means brightness. It produces beautiful, bright, blue flowers every year.

    48. Posey

    Posey was once a popular name, although it has become less fashionable in recent years. Posey technically means a bouquet of flowers.

    49. Lavender

    Lavender makes a beautiful flower, but it is also used in cooking. As an herb, it has been used medicinally for centuries.

    50. Fiorella

    Fiorella is the Italian word for flower. You can also change it to Florence, Flora or Ella.

    51. Clover

    Clover produces small flowers, although you often cut them before the flowers can appear. As the myth of the four leaf clover shows, this plant is also often associated with good luck.

    52. Aster

    Aster is a delicate flower that comes from a word meaning star. The little girl in the popular TV show was named Aster. You could also write the name as Astor.

    53. Kalanta

    Kalanta comes from a Greek word which means a beautiful flower. This is one of the most unique flower names on this list.

    54. Jacinta

    This is a softer way of writing Hyacinth. It comes from the Spanish word which is pronounced Ha-Sien-ta.

    55. Verbena

    Verbena is a beautiful flower that smells sweet and has medicinal uses.

    56. Leilani

    This is an extremely rare flower name that would be perfect for your unique daughter. In Hawaiian, this name means child of the heavenly flower. You can also shorten it to Leia’s alias.

    57. Iolanthe

    This beautiful name means violent flower. He was popular in the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, which was called by the same name.

    58. Forsythia

    It comes from a yellow bush that is popular in landscapes. Although it may not be as popular as other color names, it will still be a good choice for a child.

    59. Crisantha

    This is a shorter form of chrysanthemum. The name, as you know, means a golden flower.

    60. Chloris

    Chloris is a name that would be perfect if you want flower related names. It comes from the mythological goddess of flowers.

    61. Amaranth

    This herb is known for its beautiful pink flowers.

    62. Begonia

    This flower name comes from sweet-smelling flowers that are very similar to roses.

    63. Lilac

    Lila is not just a popular fragrance. It is also a light purple flower with an extremely fragrant scent.

    64. Willow

    Willow may be a flower, but it certainly produces beautiful flowers. The willow tree is well known for its grace, flexibility and resilience. The name means resolute or peaceful.

    65. Fleur

    Fleur is from the French word for flower. In the Netherlands, this is one of the top 20 names for a girl.

    66. Acacia

    Acacia is a Greek name derived from a Greek botanist. The actual flower is yellow or white on the bush. This flower is a symbol of resurrection or immortality.

    67. Ayana

    Ayana is the name of a beautiful flower and it really rolls off the tongue when you say it.

    68. Calla

    Calla is a name that means beautiful. This is the scientific name for the lily and is very beautiful.

    69. Dahlia

    Dahlia is a plant with beautiful small flowers. In films, this is often referred to as femme fatale.

    70. Flora

    Flora was known as the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.

    70 Flower Baby Names for Boys

    1. Florent

    This comes from the French word which means bloom. Although it may seem too attractive for some guys, it is actually quite popular in some parts of Europe. Q

    2. Yarrow

    Yarrow is a powerful herb with many medicinal properties. This fragrant plant also produces beautiful yellow flowers.

    3. Narcissus

    Narcissus was the name of a guy in Greek myth who was famous for falling in love with his own reflection. This is the scientific name for narcissus.

    4. Florian

    Florian comes from a Latin word that means flourishing or flourishing.

    5. Corey

    Corey is actually an incredibly common name for a little boy. If you want to make it longer, you can use the name Coreopsis, which is actually a type of long flower. Corey itself means out of the void.

    6. Cedar

    Cedar is a beautiful tree and a wonderful name for a little boy.

    7. Indigo

    Indigo is both a plant and a beautiful color. When you turn a plant into a dye, it turns purple or blue.

    8. Watson

    Watson is not just the name of Sherlock Holmes’ sidekick. It is also a shortened form of the flower’s name, Watsonia. It means powerful warrior.

    9. Saffron

    Saffron creates a purple flower, but the plant is used to make an expensive orange or yellow dye.

    10. Clem

    Clem is a more traditional, old-fashioned name for a boy. It comes from the name clematis, which is a type of climbing vine that produces distinctive, beautiful flowers.

    11. Antonio

    Antonio was a popular name in the 1600s. It comes from the Greek word Anthos which means flowers.

    12. Sorrel

    Sorrel is a delicious medicinal herb that is widespread in the Caribbean. This beautiful flower is red in color and can be used for boys or girls.

    13. Jared

    Jared doesn’t sound like the name of a baby flower, but it is. In Hebrew, this name means rose.

    14. Arnit

    This unusual name means a beautiful flower and has become increasingly popular in the last few years.

    15. Kunal

    Kunal is from India. In Sanskrit, the word is «lotus».

    16. Ren

    Ren comes from a Japanese word. In Japan it means lotus. The lotus flower is a symbol of purity, rebirth and perfection.

    17. Elm

    Elm is a beautiful tree found in many parts of the world. The elm tree is known for being strong and sturdy. It produces magnificent white flowers in the spring.

    18. Trevor

    Trevor comes from the Persian name Shatrevar. This name is the Persian word for flower. Now the name Trevor is becoming quite common in the United States.

    19. Sage

    Sage will be a beautiful name for a boy or girl. It is known as an aromatic herb with medicinal properties. It is also a word for a wise, intelligent person.

    20. Vasily

    Vasily was the name of a popular actor in the Sherlock Holmes films. It is also the name of an aromatic herb that creates beautiful white and purple flowers.

    21. Cypress

    Cypress creates flowers that look like beautiful five pointed stars.

    22. Anthony

    Anthony is not just an ordinary boy’s name. It actually comes from a Greek word that means «rose».

    23. Moss

    Moss is a soft, soft plant that grows along the forest floor. This simple name is suitable for a boy or girl.

    24. William

    Williams is actually a type of flower known as Sweet Williams.

    25. oleander

    Oleander is a shrub that produces fragrant, gorgeous flowers. It is also the name of the wand maker in Harry Potter. This can be turned into playful nicknames like Ollie or Ollie.

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