Names that mean flower
Baby names that mean flower, with their origins, meanings and pronunciations.
English
Flower name, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Latin
Lily, a flower.
Persian
Gift from God, or referring to the jasmine flower.
Latin
Purple flower.
Latin
Lily, flower.
Hawaiian
Heavenly flowers.
Latin, from the word 'rosa'
Rose (the flower).
Persian/Arabic
Jasmine flower.
Spanish
Cattleya orchid flower.
Persian
Jasmine flower.
English
The clover flower; good luck.
Latin
Flower; goddess of spring.
Spanish
Violet flower; purple.
Hawaiian
Heavenly flowers; child of heaven.
English
The golden flower; Mary's gold.
Arabic, Hebrew, and Slavic
Princess, shining, or flower.
Unknown
Beautiful like a flower.
English
Rose; gentle flower.
Arabic
Flourishing; desert flower.
Latin, from the word 'lilium'
Lily, a flower.
Hawaiian
Heavenly flower; gentle caress.
Arabic
Fragrant flower; beauty.
Persian/Arabic
Jasmine flower.
Arabic
Princess, blooming flower
Hawaiian
Heavenly flowers; child of heaven.
Latin
Lily flower; pure.
English
Lily flower.
French
Violet flower; purple.
English
The fragrant purple flower.
English
A meadow is a field of grass or wildflowers.
Spanish, Quechua
Orchid flower.
Japanese
Flower fairy.
African (Swahili)
Beautiful flower.
Arabic, Slavic
Radiance, blooming flower.
Hebrew
Flower, blossom.
English
A type of flower, also associated with remembrance.
Persian/Arabic
Jasmine flower.
Japanese, Ethiopian (Amharic)
Beautiful flower, eternal blossom.
Persian, Arabic
Jasmine flower.
Spanish (from Greek)
From a medieval form of Violante, ultimately meaning violet flower.
French
French form of Margaret meaning pearl, and also the French word for the daisy flower.
English
From English gar and land, meaning wreath of flowers or spear land.
Latin
Diminutive of Florence, from Florentius meaning flowering.
French
From the English flower name, derived from French pensée, meaning thought.
Greek
Violet flower; a figure in mythology.
Greek/Irish
Violet flower; noble and valuable.
Hebrew (via French)
Supplanter; jacinth flower.
English
A flower in early bloom.
Persian
Fragrant flower or jasmine.
Hebrew
Flowering field, garden meadow; variant of Ardith.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish diminutive from Latin flos meaning flower.
Persian
Jasmine flower; fragrant and delicate.
Hebrew
Blooming flower.
Arabic
Variant of Yasmine, from Arabic yasamīn meaning jasmine flower.
Latin
Derived from lilium, referring to the lily flower, symbolizing purity.
Persian
Variant spelling of Jasmine, a fragrant flowering plant.
Hebrew
Variant of Yemaya or Hebrew root meaning God's flower.
Nahuatl
Flower, sacred Aztec name.
German
A variant of Camille, derived from the Latin 'camilla' meaning 'noble' or possibly from the chamomile flower.
English
Lily flower; Scandinavian variant of Lily.