Names That Mean Flower
- Lily-rose
Origin:
English hyphenated flower nameDescription:
Hyphenated names are more popular than ever for girls in England these days, and the flowery Lily-Rose is one of the top choices.
- Abebe
Origin:
AmharicMeaning:
"flower"Description:
Masculine variation of Abeba.
- Palash
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"flowery tree"Description:
Could be used in an Indian family for a garden-lover's son.
- Ubah
Origin:
SomaliMeaning:
"flower"Description:
Ubah is a floral Muslim name that travels light — easily transitioning between languages and cultures. The Real Housewives of New York's Ubah Hassan is a current notable bearer.
- 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.
- Chavatzelet
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HebrewMeaning:
"lily"Description:
An elaborate and pretty name with plenty of strength too, Chavatzelet means "lily". It likely comes from the phrase Chavatzelet HaSharon in the Old Testament book, the Song of Solomon, translating to "rose of Sharon", which is thought to refer to a sand lily.
- Bloem
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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.
- Ngaire
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"flax flower"Description:
This name is common in New Zealand and Australia, with famous bearers including TV producer Ngaire Fuata and academic and author Ngaire Woods. It is pronounced ng (like the end of sing) -EYE-ree.
- Melantha
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"dark flower"Description:
The th sound both softens and complicates this Melanie relative.
- Narcisa
Origin:
Spanish form of Narcissa, LatinMeaning:
"daffodil"Description:
If you can tolerate the narcissist jokes, Narcisa or Narcissa are lovely and unique flower names, perfect for a springtime baby.
- Fiorello
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"little flower"Description:
Fiorello is one of the few floral names that works well for a boy. The colorful three-term World War II New York Mayor La Guardia made this one famous -- in fact he was nicknamed "the Little Flower". His life was the basis for the 1959 musical called, appropriately, "Fiorello!"
- Tsubaki
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JapaneseMeaning:
"camellia flower"Description:
Fragrant floral Japanese name.
- Papatya
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TurkishMeaning:
"daisy"Description:
A virtually unknown choice in the U.S and rare in its native Turkey too, Papatya is nevertheless attractive and usable for the baby namer who truly wants something different, but with a familiar and floral meaning. It comes directly from the Turkish word for "daisy".
- Mawar
Origin:
Bahasa and UrduMeaning:
"rose"Description:
Mawar is another of the "rose" variants that is almost unheard of outside its home country (in this case, Indonesia), but which deserves consideration given its lilting sound.
- 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.
- Anthimos
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"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.
- Gozdegul
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"the favorite rose"Description:
Also written as Gözdegül or sometimes as Gözde Gül, this Turkish compound name blends together two names with pleasant meanings. From Gözde, meaning "favorite, dearest, pet" and Gül, the Turkish word for "rose", it is a floral choice with strong sounds.
- Kavel
Origin:
Hindi, Bhojpuri, DutchMeaning:
"lotus; lot"Description:
A simple, floral boy name of Hindi origin, that coincides with a Dutch surname meaning "lot". Kavela is a feminine form, while an alternative spelling is Kavele.
- Juwayriyyah
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"young woman; Damask rose"Description:
A significant name in Islamic tradition, Juwayriyyah was borne by the eighth wife of the Prophet Muhammad. Also spelled Juwayriya, Juwairiyya, and Juwairiya, the name has two meanings depending on which syllable is emphasized, though many use them interchangeably.
- Javeria
Origin:
Arabic, UrduMeaning:
"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.