Fleur
Fleur is a name that is of French origin and it is traditionally considered by parents who are looking for a name for their daughter.The meaning of Fleur is 'flower'. This refers not only to the flower but also to the flowering of a human being; the growth of a human being physically, mentally and spiritually. There are several famous personalities with this name, one of them being Fleur Adcock, who is an author, poet and editor from New Zealand. She is widely known for her works, the most famous being ‘The Eye of the Hurricane.’ She was given an honorary doctorate of literature from the Victoria University of Wellington for her work. The name is also seen throughout fiction, such as in the 'Harry Potter' series, with the character Fleur Delacour, a witch from a school in France that is one of the champions who enters the Triwizard Tournament.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
flower
Origin
French
Numerology
F is for fabulous, yes the fabulous you!
L is for luster, your shine.
E is for excite, your spirit is catching!
U is for unbreakable, your spirit is strong.
R is for righteous, you know when you’re right.
Lucky
Fleur lucky number is 8.
8 is all about abundance. Within numerology, this number is linked to material wealth and financial success. Ambitious and goal-oriented, 8 can effortlessly assume leadership positions through its natural magnetism. 8 applies big-picture thinking to broaden its scope, racing up the top of any ladder to reach extraordinary heights.
Famous People Named Fleur
- Cecilia Nina Bowes Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II
- Cecilia Peck American actress; daughter of Gregory Peck
- Cecilia Bartoli Italian opera singer
- Cecilia Parker American actress
- (Anna) Cecilia Malmström Swedish politician
Fleur in Pop Culture
- Natalie Snyder character from American soap "As the World Turns"
- Natalie Kabra character in the 39 Clues series
- "Believe Me Natalie " song by the Killers
- Natalie song by Bruno Mars
- Natalie Jastrow character in the TV mini series' 'The Winds of War ' and 'War and remembrance '