Flower Name baby names
Names tagged with “Flower Name” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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19 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Daisymae
English
84Compound name combining Daisy (flower name from 'day's eye') with Mae (variant of May, the spring month). Represents cheerfulness and springtime.
- Gardenia
Latin
84Named after the gardenia flower, a fragrant tropical bloom. The plant itself was named after botanist Alexander Garden in the 18th century.
- Rosalita
Spanish
84From Spanish diminutive of Rosa, derived from Latin rosa meaning 'rose'. The -ita suffix creates an affectionate, feminine form.
- Lila
Sanskrit
66Lilā means divine play or sport in Hindu philosophy, referring to the cosmic play of the divine. Also associated with the lilac flower and the color purple.
- Lilyth
Literary
62Modern variant of Lilith, from Hebrew meaning 'night' or 'of the night', blended with the flower name Lily symbolizing purity and beauty
- Rosilee
Celtic
62Blend of Rose and Lee, combining the flower with a meadow or clearing. Rose evokes beauty and passion; Lee suggests openness and nature.
- Jacian
Latin
62Derived from Jacinto, from the hyacinth flower. Associated with purity and beauty in classical mythology.
- Dayzie
English
62A modern variation of Daisy, from the flower name. The 'zie' spelling adds a playful, contemporary twist to the classic botanical name.
- Azalie
Greek
62From the azalea flower, a vibrant blooming shrub. The name evokes natural beauty and flourishing growth.
- Azelya
Greek
42Derived from azalea, the flowering plant. The flower name entered European languages from Greek via Turkish botanical terminology.
- Rosabell
Latin
42Combination of Rosa (rose flower) and Belle (beautiful). A romantic Victorian-era compound name meaning 'beautiful rose'.
- Lilyjane
English
42A modern compound of Lily (flower symbolizing purity) and Jane (Hebrew origin meaning 'God's gracious gift'). Creates a nature-inspired, classic pairing.
- Dahlilah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Dahlia' (the flower) combined with Hebrew suffix '-lah'. The dahlia symbolizes elegance and inner strength.
- Jacinta
Latin
40Feminine form of Hyacinthus, derived from the hyacinth flower. Associated with the Greek youth transformed into a flower by Apollo.
- Daysi
English
40Modern spelling variant of Daisy, the flower name from Old English 'day's eye,' referring to the daisy flower that opens at dawn.
- Campion
Latin
40Named after the campion flower, a delicate blooming plant with pink or white petals. Derives from Latin 'champion' through Middle English botanical naming.
- Lillah
Hebrew
40From Lilith or Lillian, ultimately from Hebrew 'lilith' meaning 'night' or 'of the night.' Also associated with the lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty.
- Narjis
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'narcissus flower', symbolizing beauty and springtime. Associated with the daffodil in Persian poetry.
- Rosalind
Latin
28From Latin 'rosa' (rose) combined with Germanic elements meaning 'distinct' or 'famous'. Associated with the rose flower and classical beauty.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
