Names in Full Bloom
Floral Girl Names
332 names, each with its meaning, U.S. popularity, and an audio pronunciation.
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There is a reason the flower shelf never empties. A bloom is the one thing everybody agrees is beautiful, and floral girl names hand a child that association for free. The literal picks are still the strongest: Dahlia (the flower) has a dark, velvety glamour that no other blossom name quite matches, Poppy (the flower) is all bounce and red-hot cheer, Azalea (the flowering shrub) brings a Southern-porch softness, and Lilly (the flower) stays the sweet, sunlit default that has never really left the charts.
Where it gets lovelier is the group that says flower without spelling it out in English. Hana means flower in Japanese and travels effortlessly, Zahra carries a blossom meaning in Arabic with a bright, radiant edge, and Violeta (violet) gives the garden a Spanish and Eastern European accent. The rose family alone offers three moods — Rosa for the classicist, Rosie for the warm one, Rosemary for the herb-garden traditionalist — while Cataleya and Kataleya nod to the orchid and Lilian and Jazlyn keep things a shade more grown-up.
Every name below opens to its full page — a sourced meaning, its U.S. popularity, and a clear audio pronunciation so you can hear it before you fall for it.
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What are the most popular floral girl names?
Lilly, Dahlia, Poppy and Rosie are among the most-used flower names in current U.S. data. Each name page shows its exact rank and how it has moved over the past ten years.














