Perfume-inspired names

Wouldn't it be lovely to name your child after a beautiful fragrance? Aside from the obvious ones (Coco, Chloe, Jicky, Mitsouko, Shalimar)... here are some under-the-radar names inspired by perfumes.
  1. Aerin
    • Origin:

      Tolkien Middle Earth invention, or variation of Erin
    • Description:

      In Tolkien's world, the derivation of this airy name is Elvish. Regular folks might consider it an artsier form of Erin, borne by cosmetics heiress and socialite Aerin Lauder.
  2. Ambrette
    • Origin:

      French, word name
    • Description:

      Ambrette is the name of a French dessert pear, and also a West Indian hibiscus seed.
  3. Artemisia
    • Origin:

      Greek, variation of Artemis
    • Description:

      You might think Artemisia is the feminine form of the name, but in fact the original Artemis is feminine too, the name of the Greek mythological goddess of the moon. Artemisia Gentileschi was an esteemed Italian Baroque painter, unusual in an era when not many women were acknowledged. Artemisia is also a genus of plants which include sagebrush and tarragon.
  4. Amaranthine
    • Anisia
      • Antaeus
        • Aventus
          • Cinnabar
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              Associated with a vivid red-orange-colored lacquer, would make a more than distinctive color-related choice.
          • Cristalle
            • Cabotine
              • Calice
                • Caline
                  • Calyx
                    • Ellena
                      • Immortelle
                        • Kenzo
                          • Origin:

                            Japanese
                          • Meaning:

                            "strong and healthy"
                          • Description:

                            Kenzo is a common Japanese name with several creative bearers: the single-named fashion designer, prizewinning architect Kenzo Takada, and painter Kenzo Okada, which makes it internationally recognizable.
                        • Kilian
                          • Origin:

                            German variation of Cillian, Irish
                          • Meaning:

                            "war strife; church"
                          • Description:

                            This German spelling of the classic Irish Cillian is heard throughout Europe — it's a popular choice in France as well.
                        • Loulou
                          • Origin:

                            Diminutive of Louise or Louisa
                          • Description:

                            Loulou is more likely to be fashioned as Lulu today, but as a short form for any of the Louise names, Loulou is the more logical if more cumbersome spelling. Adorable, in either version.
                        • Misia
                          • Mitzah