Names That Mean Flower
- Crisanta
Origin:
Spanish from GreekMeaning:
"golden flower, chrysanthemum"Description:
Crisanta, while not related to Christine, would make a pretty and highly unusual alternative to that tried-and-true name. Because of its relationship to the chrysanthemum, the flower of the month of November, it's one of the recommended names for Scorpio babies as well as names for November babies. Crisanta might also give you a fresh route to nicknames like Cris, Crissy, or Cristie.
- Ruža
Origin:
Serbian, Macedonian, CroatianMeaning:
"rose"Description:
A distinctive international variation of Rosa. Croatian opera Ruža Pospiš-Baldani, Slovenian Olympic gymnast Ruža Vojsk, and anti-fascist Ruža Petrović are notable bearers.
- Kannika
Origin:
ThaiMeaning:
"flower"Description:
This Thai name can get shortened to Niki or Nika.
- Haruka
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"distant; spring flower"
- Gülce
Origin:
Turkish from PersianMeaning:
"rose"Description:
Gülce is derived from the Turkish word for "rose," gül.
- Gelsomina
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"jasmine"Description:
The Italian form of Jasmine and Yasmin.
- Hanaka
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"flower"Description:
A Japanese name combining hana and ka, both of which mean flower, Hanaka is a truly flower name with a zippy sound.
- Bloem
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"flower"Description:
A cute and bubbly word name that means "flower" in Dutch. In English-speaking countries, Bloom would be a more intuitive spelling with a similar floral meaning.
- Rada
Origin:
Yiddish; SlavicMeaning:
"rose; happy, willing"Description:
This sweet and simple name has origins in both Yiddish and Slavic, each with an equally appealing meaning.
- Vartan
Origin:
Form of Vardan, ArmenianMeaning:
"rose"Description:
A floral boys name of Armenian origin, with a sweet meaning but a strong, classic sound. This form is used in Western Armenia, however Vardan is more popular throughout the country, ranking in the Top 50. It ultimately derives from the Iranian word for "rose".
- Abeba
Origin:
AmharicMeaning:
"flower"Description:
Palindromic name often heard in Ethiopia.
- Narges
Origin:
Persian from the GreekMeaning:
"Narcissus flower"Description:
This name gets given to a handful of Persian girls each year in both the USA and the UK.
- Rosetto
Origin:
Italian masculine form of RoseMeaning:
"rose"Description:
While its feminine counterpart Rosetta is far more popular, this botanical boy name is an established choice, with a touch of poetic flair and an obvious nature-connection. Joining the likes of Florian and Viorel as a flower name for a boy, it is used very occasionally in Italy and the Philippines (and sometimes as a girl name too!)
- Belemir
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"cornflower"Description:
A bright and pretty Turkish name, with a poetic and floral feel, Belemir means "cornflower". Notably borne by actress Belemir Temizsoy, it also appears as a masculine name in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
- Yunhee
Origin:
KoreanMeaning:
"lotus flower, pleasure"Description:
A Korean name that can work for either gender, Yunhee can be anglicized as Yun-hui and Yoonhee, among other variations. Like other Korean names, it has a number of meanings depending on the hanja or characters used to write the name's syllables, with lotus flower and pleasure two of the most common.
- Frostlilja
Origin:
Swedish, Old NorseMeaning:
"frost lily"Description:
This rare, botanical compound could make a bold middle name for a winter baby.
- Rodica
Origin:
RomanianMeaning:
"fruit, rose"Description:
A Romanian name, also used in Spain, Rodica could come from the Romanian element rod meaning "fruit", or the Greek element rhodon meaning "rose". A nature name either way, it is rare with familiar sounds.
- Wapikwanew
Origin:
CreeMeaning:
"flower"
- Gelsey
Origin:
PersianMeaning:
"flower"Description:
This name was given a lithe and graceful image by ballerina Gelsey Kirkland, but was later far surpassed by Kelsey and Chelsea.
- Rozella
Origin:
Variation of Rosalia, LatinMeaning:
"rose"Description:
This rare choice from the Rose family might be a variation of Rosalia or a combination name marrying Rose and Ella. That gives you the nicknames Rosie or Ellie.
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