Flower Baby Names
648 Flower names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.
Flower baby names borrow their beauty straight from the garden — soft, blooming, and full of life. Parents reach for them because flowers already carry meaning we recognize instinctively: Rose for love, Violet for modesty, Daisy for innocence. The result is a name that feels gentle, vivid, and timeless all at once.
What makes a name a “flower name”?
Some are literal blooms — Poppy, Dahlia, Zinnia — while others simply mean “flower” or reference one in another language, like Xochitl.
Classic garden favorites
Lillian, Lilian and Liliana echo the lily, while Rosalie and Viola bring old-world elegance.
Blooms from around the world
Jasmine, Yasmine and Jasmin carry fragrant charm across cultures, and Azalea and Heather add a wilder, heath-grown feel.
Every name below links to its own page with a sourced meaning, U.S. popularity, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation — so you can hear it before you choose.
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What are flower baby names?
Flower baby names are names taken directly from blooms — like Rose, Violet, Daisy and Poppy — or names that mean “flower” in another language, such as Xochitl.
What are the most popular flower girl names?
Rose, Violet, Daisy, Jasmine and Lillian are among the most recognized and widely used flower names for girls.
Are there flower names for boys?
Flower names are used mostly for girls, though a few names with botanical or lily-related roots, like Lian, cross over for boys.
Why do parents like flower names?
Flowers already carry gentle, well-known meanings — love, beauty, innocence — so a flower name gives a child a soft, nature-rooted identity right from birth.
How many flower baby names are on More4Kids?
More4Kids lists 648 flower baby names, each with a sourced meaning, U.S. popularity, and an audio pronunciation.














