Names That Mean Flower

  1. Morgelyn
    • Origin:

      Cornish
    • Meaning:

      "sea holly"
    • Description:

      Morgelyn is a Cornish compound name derived from the Welsh mor, meaning "sea" and kelyn, "holly." Sea holly is another name for the Eryngium plant, which showcases prickly purple blooms, making Morgelyn a botanical name.
  2. Sayuri
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "small lily"
  3. Golnar
    • Origin:

      Persian
    • Meaning:

      "pomegranate flower"
    • Description:

      In English, this Persian name looks harsher than its sound or meaning. But we think it has a lot of dignity; and if Dagmar can get a look it, why not Golnar?
  4. Caspia
    • Origin:

      Flower name, feminine form of Caspian
    • Meaning:

      "white"
    • Description:

      Caspia is both a feminization of the rising star Caspian, and the name of a flower that often grows near the sea or on salt marshes. Likely derived from the Latin term Caspii, meaning "white", Caspia could make an unexpected full name for Cassie or perhaps an alternative to Juniper.
  5. Gelsomina
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "jasmine"
    • Description:

      The Italian form of Jasmine and Yasmin.
  6. Haruka
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "distant; spring flower"
  7. Anthimi
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "of flowers"
    • Description:

      Sharing sounds with Anthea, Xanthe, and Ianthe, this melodic Greek name is associated with blooming flowers. The masculine form is Anthimos.
  8. Anthimos
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "of flowers"
    • Description:

      Derived from the Greek element anthos, Anthimos is a botanical name and a Saint's name associated with blooming flowers. The feminine form is Anthimi while the Latinized variation is Anthimus.
  9. Zerrin
    • Origin:

      Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "golden, yellow, daffodil"
    • Description:

      A bright and succinct name of Turkish origin, with a glowing meaning to match, Zerrin derives from the Persian zarrin. It is also used as the Turkish word for daffodil, lending the name a springy feel. Actress Zerrin Tekindor and singer Zerrin Özer are notable bearers.
  10. Frostlilja
    • Origin:

      Swedish, Old Norse
    • Meaning:

      "frost lily"
    • Description:

      This rare, botanical compound could make a bold middle name for a winter baby.
  11. Javeria
    • Origin:

      Arabic, Urdu
    • Meaning:

      "Damask rose; to flow; adorned with jewels"
    • Description:

      Predominantly used in Pakistan and India (where it might also appear as Juveria), this Urdu and Arabic name has several possible meanings.
  12. Elínrós
    • Origin:

      Compound name, Icelandic
    • Meaning:

      "shining light + rose"
    • Description:

      A bright and floral feeling smoosh name, combining Elín and Rós. It is a modern Icelandic creation that would be pronounced with a rolled R.
  13. Pua
    • Origin:

      Hawaiian
    • Meaning:

      "flower"
    • Description:

      Overly teasable.
  14. Abebe
    • Origin:

      Amharic
    • Meaning:

      "flower"
    • Description:

      Masculine variation of Abeba.
  15. Hanaka
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "flower"
    • Description:

      A Japanese name combining hana and ka, both of which mean flower, Hanaka is a truly flower name with a zippy sound.
  16. Rada
    • Origin:

      Yiddish; Slavic
    • Meaning:

      "rose; happy, willing"
    • Description:

      This sweet and simple name has origins in both Yiddish and Slavic, each with an equally appealing meaning.
  17. Penthia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "flower"
    • Description:

      Penthia might not be the most charming flower name, but as the lovely Penelope ascends, and the lovely Cynthia fades away, a compromise may be in order.
  18. Abeba
    • Origin:

      Amharic
    • Meaning:

      "flower"
    • Description:

      Palindromic name often heard in Ethiopia.
  19. Kantuta
    • Origin:

      Quechua
    • Meaning:

      "flower"
    • Description:

      Kantuta is the Quechua name for the national flower of both Bolivia and Peru, which is known for flowering around Christmas time. With its vivid green foliage and extremely bright red bell-shaped flowers, the plant encapsulates many traditional Christmas symbols, making Kantuta one of the great unique names for Christmas babies.
  20. Neeja
    • Origin:

      Hindi
    • Meaning:

      "lily"
    • Description:

      Sweet and feminine Eastern flower name.