Flower Baby Names
44 Flower names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
Explore 44 baby names with a flower feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.
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Lilliana#446 in the U.S.Elaborated form of Lily or Lillian, from Latin 'lilium' meaning the lily flower, a symbol of puZainab#810 in the U.S.Fragrant flowering tree or beauty; from the Arabic Zaynab, referring to a fragrant flowering trXochitl#1105 in the U.S.Flower; from Nahuatl xochitl (flower, blossom)Zhuri#1178 in the U.S.Flower; possibly from Swahili or Zulu origin; exact etymology uncertainViola#1190 in the U.S.Violet; from Latin viola (the violet flower)Zahara#1208 in the U.S.Flower; radiance; to bloom; from Arabic zahara (to flower, to shine) and Hebrew zohar (radianceZaira#1233 in the U.S.Radiance; flower; from Arabic zahra (flower, radiance, to bloom) — a variant of Zara or ZahraKalia#1254 in the U.S.The most beautiful; bud; from Hawaiian kalia (the most beautiful) or Greek kalia (good, fair) —Zinnia#1349 in the U.S.The zinnia flower, named for botanist Johann ZinnJasmin#1355 in the U.S.Jasmine flower; gift from GodVioletta#1462 in the U.S.Little violet flower; small purple flowerLillyann#3243 in the U.S.Compound of Lilly, the flower name from Latin lilium, and Ann, from Hebrew Channah, 'grace'Mai#3245 in the U.S.Apricot blossom; from Vietnamese mai, the yellow flower of the lunar new yearPoppi#3251 in the U.S.The poppy flower; from Old English popæg, ultimately from Latin papaverRosabella#3254 in the U.S.Beautiful rose; a compound of Latin rosa, 'rose', and bella, 'beautiful'Rosy#3312 in the U.S.Rose-like, blushing; the English adjective from rose, Latin rosa, used as a name and as a pet fCatalaya#3337 in the U.S.Variant of Cataleya, from Cattleya, the orchid genus named for English horticulturist William CLilibeth#3349 in the U.S.Compound of Lily and Beth (from Elizabeth, 'God is my oath'), paralleling the royal nickname LiAzaleah#3387 in the U.S.The azalea flower — from Greek azaleos, 'dry' — with the -ah ending of biblical namesCamelia#3392 in the U.S.The camellia flower; single-l spelling used in Spanish and Romanian, from the genus Linnaeus naKattaleya#3413 in the U.S.K-styled variant of Cataleya, from Cattleya, the orchid genus named for horticulturist William Rosetta#3429 in the U.S.Little rose; Italian diminutive of RosaAzucena#3447 in the U.S.White lily, Madonna lily; from Spanish azucena, borrowed from Arabic as-susanaDaliah#3451 in the U.S.Branch, bough, tendril; from Hebrew DaliaPosey#3549 in the U.S.A small bunch of flowers; from posy, originally a short verse (poesy) given with flowers — alsoDeisy#3582 in the U.S.Spanish phonetic spelling of Daisy — the flower whose name means 'day's eye', from Old EnglishLilac#3603 in the U.S.The fragrant spring shrub and its pale purple color; from Persian nilak via Arabic and French, Lilliann#3604 in the U.S.Elaborated spelling of Lillian — the lily flower (Latin lilium) blended with Ann ('grace'), or Lilyanne#3605 in the U.S.Fused compound of Lily — the flower, Latin lilium — and Anne, 'grace', from Hebrew ChannahMali#3609 in the U.S.Flower; from Thai mali, the jasmine flower — also the West African country and a short form of Roisin#3624 in the U.S.Little rose; from Irish ros, 'rose', plus a diminutive — Róisín Dubh, 'little dark rose', a poeDelphine#3651 in the U.S.From Latin Delphina, 'woman of Delphi' or 'dolphin' — linked to the larkspur flower (delphiniumLilli#3998 in the U.S.German -i spelling of Lily/Lilli — from Latin lilium, the lily, symbol of purityLilyan#3999 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Lillian — an elaboration of Lily, from Latin lilium, the lilyDaliyah#4046 in the U.S.-iyah spelling of Dalia — Hebrew 'branch, hanging tendril', and Arabic for the dahlia flowerLillianne#4076 in the U.S.Elaboration of Lillian/Lily-Anne — Latin lilium, 'lily', plus Anne, Hebrew 'grace'Yazmine#4101 in the U.S.Spelling of Yasmin/Jasmine — from Persian yasamin, the fragrant jasmine flowerFiora#4127 in the U.S.From Italian fiore, 'flower' (Latin flos/flora) — a delicate floral nameKattleya#4143 in the U.S.From the cattleya orchid — named for botanist William Cattley — a tropical flower-nameLiliya#4240 in the U.S.Russian/Ukrainian form of Lily — from Latin lilium, the lily flowerLilla#4328 in the U.S.Short form of Lillian/Lily — Latin lilium, 'lily' — also a Hungarian name linked to 'lilac'; roRosita#4346 in the U.S.Spanish diminutive of Rosa — from Latin rosa, 'rose' — 'little rose'Zahraa#4368 in the U.S.From Arabic zahra, 'radiant, shining; a blooming flower' — al-Zahra, a title of FatimaJasmyn#4404 in the U.S.Y-spelling of Jasmine — from Persian yasmin, the fragrant jasmine flower
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Popular Flower baby names include Lilliana, Zainab, Xochitl, Zhuri, Viola, Zahara. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.
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