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Names That Mean Flower

Names that mean flower in the case of this list are not the obvious Flower Names such as Daisy and Lily but names that mean daisy and lily — Marguerite and Susannah, for instance — but that many people wouldn't recognize as flower names.

Baby names meaning flower, either the generic flower or a specific type of flower, are common in many languages and cultures. The flower meanings of some of the names on this list may be obvious in their native languages, if not in English.

Names with flower meanings range from the popular such as Zara to the rare, such as Papatya. Floral-meaning names are most common for girls but are sometimes found among boy names.

The names on this list mean flower, flowery, flowering, floral, as well as rose, lily, daisy, etc.

Leilani

Meaning: heavenly flower

Origin:Hawaiian
554
Hana

Meaning: grace, work, glow, flower

Origin:Hebrew, Hawaiian, Maori, Japanese
783
Romy The name Romy is a name of German origins an...
Origin:Diminutive of Rosemary, Roma, Romana, Romilly etc.
267
Flora

Meaning: flower

Origin:Latin
69
Ianthe

Meaning: purple flower

Origin:Greek
461
Zuzu

Meaning: lily

Origin:Czech diminutive of Susan
1215
Iolanthe

Meaning: violet flower

Origin:Greek
848
Zara

Meaning: blooming flower; God remembers

Origin:Hebrew and Arabic
141
Marguerite

Meaning: pearl; daisy

Origin:French variation of Margaret; also a flower name
757
Susannah

Meaning: lily

Origin:Hebrew
1030
Diantha

Meaning: divine flower

Origin:Greek
2320
Linnea

Meaning: twinflower, lime tree

Origin:Swedish
363
Roisin

Meaning: little rose

Origin:Irish
571
Xochitl

Meaning: flower

Origin:Nahuatl, Aztec
590
Florent

Meaning: flowering

Origin:French from Latin
1773
Florian

Meaning: flowering

Origin:Latin
473
Rhodes

Meaning: where roses grow

Origin:Greek
309
Ren

Meaning: water lily; lotus

Origin:Diminutive of Rene or Japanese
250
Lita The name Lita is of Spanish origin and the m...
Origin:Diminutive of Roselita, Lolita, Carmelita, etc
2234
Bryony

Meaning: to sprout

Origin:Latin flower name
589