Floral baby names
Names tagged with “Floral” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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200 names
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- Cattleya
Latin
95Named after Cattleya orchids, a genus of tropical orchids prized for their large, fragrant flowers. The genus was named to honor William Cattley, an 18th-century British horticulturist and orchid collector.
- Rosalyn
Latin
94From Rosa (Latin for 'rose') combined with the diminutive suffix -lyn. Represents beauty and the beloved flower.
- Lavender
Latin
94From Latin 'lavandula', the flowering plant known for its fragrant purple blooms and calming properties, historically used in bathing and perfumery.
- Maylin
Celtic
94May refers to the hawthorn flower or the month; -lin is a diminutive suffix, creating 'little May' or 'delicate May flower'
- Violetta
Latin
94From Latin 'viola' meaning violet flower. Diminutive form Violetta emphasizes delicate beauty and the modest violet bloom.
- Liyana
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'tender' or 'delicate', also interpreted as 'lily' in some traditions, symbolizing grace and purity
- Ziyair
Arabic
94From Arabic roots meaning 'flower' or 'blooming', conveying beauty and natural growth with lyrical resonance.
- Alahia
English
92From Hawaiian meaning 'a fragrant lei' or 'garland of flowers', evoking natural beauty and floral grace.
- Yasmina
Arabic
92From Arabic 'yasmin', the fragrant flowering jasmine plant. A symbol of grace, elegance, and natural beauty.
- Azalia
Greek
92From the Greek azalea, a flowering shrub. The name derives from azaleos meaning 'dry,' referring to the plant's preference for dry soil.
- Maylani
Celtic
92Modern blend combining Hawaiian 'mai' (flower garland) with Celtic '-lani' (sky/heavens), creating a contemporary nature-inspired name.
- Rosanna
Latin
92Combination of Rosa (rose) and Anna (grace). Symbolizes the grace and beauty of the rose flower.
- Yolanda
Greek
92From Greek Iolanthe meaning 'violet flower.' The name evolved through Spanish romance languages, becoming a feminine classic with floral elegance.
- Susannah
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Shoshannah' meaning 'lily' or 'rose'. A biblical name symbolizing purity and grace, borne by a virtuous woman in the Book of Daniel.
- Leilany
English
91From Hawaiian lei (garland) and the suffix -any, creating a modern invented name meaning 'garland' or 'flower lei'
- Dalia
Hebrew
91From Hebrew 'daliyah' meaning 'branch' or 'flower', also derived from Sanskrit referring to the dahlia flower with vibrant petals.
- Rosalee
Latin
91Combination of Rosa (Latin for 'rose') and the English diminutive suffix -lee, creating a romantic floral name with vintage charm.
- Zahara
Arabic
91Flowering · blooming. From Arabic zahra (flower), also used in Hebrew contexts meaning to shine or blossom.
- Leiliana
Celtic
91Modern blend combining Hawaiian 'Lei' (garland/flowers) with Celtic suffix '-ana'. Reflects floral grace and lyrical quality.
- Sakura
Japanese
84From Japanese kanji meaning 'cherry blossom', symbolizing beauty, transience, and the arrival of spring in Japanese culture.
- Deysi
Spanish
84Variant of Daisy, from the English flower name. Deysi is a Spanish phonetic spelling of the classic flower name.
- Kayomi
Japanese
84Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly composed of 'ka' (fragrance/flower) and 'yomi' (reading/voice), suggesting 'fragrant voice' or 'flower voice'
- Rosy
Latin
84Diminutive of Rose, derived from the Latin rosa. Associated with the flower symbolizing love, beauty, and grace.
- Azaleah
Greek
84From the Greek azalea, a flowering shrub. The name derives from azaleos meaning 'dry', referencing the plant's preference for dry soil.
- Kattaleya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Kattaleya', a flowering orchid genus also known as Cattleya. Represents elegance, beauty, and tropical refinement.
- Daliah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Daliyah' meaning 'branch' or 'flowing'; also associated with Arabic roots meaning 'gentle' or 'delicate'
- Daliyah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Daliyah' meaning 'dahlia flower', or from Hebrew 'Daliah' meaning 'God is my judge'
- Zaryah
Arabic
84From Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'princess'. Associated with grace and celestial beauty in Middle Eastern traditions.
- Lilla
Celtic
84From Scottish origins, possibly derived from lilium (lily flower) or Old Norse roots meaning 'small' or 'delicate'
- Zahraa
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the blooming flower' or 'the radiant one'. Associated with Fatimah az-Zahra, daughter of Prophet Muhammad, revered in Islamic tradition.
- Yajaira
Spanish
84From Latin roots meaning 'violet' or 'purple flower', associated with nature and floral symbolism in Spanish-speaking cultures
- Lilianne
French
84From Latin 'lilium' meaning lily flower, combined with the feminine suffix '-anne'. Symbolizes purity, grace, and elegance.
- Liliane
Latin
84Derived from Lilium, the Latin name for lily. Liliane is the French feminine form, symbolizing purity, grace, and elegance.
- Nasiyah
Hebrew
84A flower or blossom; derived from the Hebrew word for the nisan flower, symbolizing spring and renewal.
- Azhar
Arabic
84Blooming, flourishing, or bright. Derived from the Arabic root meaning flowers or radiance, often associated with beauty and radiance.
- Leilana
English
84From Hawaiian lei (garland) and ana (cave/grotto), suggesting a flower garland from a sacred place. Modern Hawaiian blend name.
- Mihika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'a type of fragrant flower' or 'soft breeze', representing grace and delicate beauty in Hindu tradition
- Rosaria
Latin
84From Latin 'rosarius' meaning 'of roses.' Also associated with the Rosary prayer in Catholic tradition.
- Jazlin
Arabic
84From Jasmine, an Arabic flower name meaning 'gift from God,' blended with modern -lin suffix for contemporary appeal.
- Xariah
Arabic
84A modern variant of Zaria, from Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or related to Hebrew 'Zara' meaning 'princess or blooming'
- Daelani
Celtic
84Modern Hawaiian name meaning 'flower lei' or garland, blending Polynesian nature imagery with contemporary name construction
- Jasmina
Persian
84From Persian/Arabic origin, derived from the jasmine flower. The name carries grace, elegance, and the delicate beauty of the fragrant bloom.
- Maryrose
Celtic
84Combination of Mary (of the sea) and Rose (flower). A blended name expressing grace and botanical beauty with Irish-Catholic heritage.
- Zamarah
Arabic
84A feminine name of Arabic origin, possibly related to zahr (flower) or derived from Zamara, meaning 'to sing' or 'blooming flower'
- Ameliarose
Celtic
84Amelia derives from Germanic 'amal' (work/labor). Rose is Latin for the flower. Combined as a modern compound name.
- Roselia
Latin
84From Latin 'rosa' meaning rose, with the diminutive suffix '-lia'. Evokes the flower and delicate femininity.
- Zohra
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'blooming' or 'flowering', also associated with brightness and radiance in Persian tradition.
- Annarose
Hebrew
84Combination of Anna (grace) and Rose (flower). Anna derives from Hebrew hannah meaning graceful; Rose from Latin rosa.
- Roselina
Latin
84Diminutive of Rosa, from Latin 'rosa' meaning rose, with the Italian suffix '-ina' denoting smallness or endearment.
- Soriyah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'radiant.' A modern feminine name with poetic roots in Middle Eastern traditions.
- Azaleya
Greek
84From the Greek azaleos meaning 'dry'. Named after the azalea flower, a vibrant ornamental shrub prized for its delicate blooms.
- Sayra
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'blooming flower'. A modern variation of Sara/Sarah with contemporary spelling.
- Azaleia
Greek
84From Greek azalea, the flowering shrub. The name references the vibrant, delicate pink and purple blooms associated with grace and femininity.
- Mayvis
Celtic
84Possibly a blend of May (hawthorn flower, spring month) and the suffix -vis. May has Celtic roots connected to the goddess Maia.
- Rayhana
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'fragrant flower', symbolizing beauty and grace in Islamic tradition
- Miarose
Celtic
84A modern blended name combining Mia with Rose, evoking both femininity and floral beauty with Celtic undertones.
- Maika
Japanese
84Beautiful flower or ocean; composed of kanji elements mai (舞, dance/elegance) or mai (毎, every) combined with ka (香, fragrance/flower).
- Juri
Sanskrit
84Derived from Sanskrit 'Yuri' meaning lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty. Also used in Japanese culture as an independent name.
- Nahara
Hebrew
84From Hebrew/Arabic meaning 'flower' or 'blooming'. Also associated with light and radiance in some traditions.
- Roseann
Latin
84Combination of Rose (flower symbolizing love and beauty) and Ann (grace). A classic compound blending floral elegance with spiritual virtue.
- Roselle
Celtic
84From French 'rose' (Latin rosa) combined with the diminutive suffix '-elle'. Associated with the roselle plant, a tropical hibiscus with vibrant red flowers.
- Zaharah
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Zahra' meaning 'blooming flower' or 'shining bright'. Associated with purity and beauty in Islamic tradition.
- Liliann
Latin
84Diminutive of Lily, from Latin lilium. Associated with the lily flower, symbolizing purity and grace.
- Rosi
Celtic
84Diminutive of Rose, meaning 'little red one' or inspired by the rowan tree with bright red berries.
- Islarose
Celtic
84Blend of 'Isla' (Scottish island name) and 'Rose' (flower). Combines geographic charm with botanical elegance.
- Zaraiya
Arabic
84Blooming flower; variant of Zara meaning 'princess' or 'blossoming rose' in Arabic and Hebrew traditions
- Lilliane
French
84From Latin 'lilium', the lily flower, symbolizing purity and elegance. Lilliane is the French feminine form of this classic botanical name.
- Jasline
English
84Modern feminine creation, likely a blend of Jasmine and -line suffix, evoking the jasmine flower's elegance with contemporary style.
- Liliany
Latin
84Diminutive of Lily, derived from Latin 'lilium' meaning the lily flower, symbolizing purity and elegance.
- Chrysanthemum
Greek
84From Greek 'chrysos' (gold) and 'anthemon' (flower), named for the golden bloom of the chrysanthemum flower, symbolizing joy and longevity in Asian cultures.
- Summerrose
English
84A modern compound name combining 'Summer' (the warm season) and 'Rose' (the flower), evoking nature's beauty and warmth.
- Jessamy
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Jessamine, variant of Jasmine. Associated with the jasmine flower, symbolizing grace and elegance.
- Azahara
Arabic
84From Arabic al-Zāhra meaning 'the flowering' or 'the radiant one.' Popular in Al-Andalus, referring to blooming flowers and feminine brilliance.
- Oliviarose
English
84A modern compound blending Olivia (olive tree, peace) with Rose (the flower, love and beauty). Created as a contemporary portmanteau name.
- Lilienne
French
84From Latin 'lilium' meaning lily flower, with French diminutive suffix -ienne. Symbol of purity and elegance.
- Rosana
Spanish
84From Latin 'rosa' meaning rose, symbolizing beauty and love. Also a diminutive form suggesting grace and femininity.
- Camella
Latin
84From Latin 'camelus' and Greek 'kamelos', referring to the camel. Also possibly a diminutive of Camilla, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant'.
- Rubyrose
English
84A modern compound name combining Ruby, symbolizing the precious gemstone and deep red color, with Rose, the classic flower symbolizing love and beauty.
- Zareen
Persian
84Golden or blooming flower. A Persian name symbolizing beauty and radiance, popular in South Asian cultures.
- Aurorarose
Latin
84Aurora, Roman goddess of dawn, combined with Rose. Symbolizes new beginnings, beauty, and the rosy hues of sunrise.
- Cateleya
Greek
84Named after the cattleya orchid, a tropical flower prized for its large, fragrant blooms. The genus was named after William Cattley, an English botanist and orchid enthusiast.
- Zuzanna
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shoshanna meaning 'lily' or 'graceful flower'. Popular in Polish-speaking cultures with the -anna diminutive suffix.
- Ellierose
English
84Modern compound name combining Ellie (variant of Eleanor, 'bright light') with Rose ('flower of love and beauty'). A contemporary creation blending classic feminine elements.
- Emberrose
English
84Modern compound name blending 'ember' (glowing coal) with 'rose' (classic flower), symbolizing warmth, passion, and beauty combined.
- Evarose
Celtic
84A modern blended name combining Eva (life, living) with the floral suffix -rose, evoking both vitality and natural beauty.
- Rhode
Greek
84From Greek 'rhodon' meaning 'rose'. Associated with Rhodes, the ancient Greek island known for its beauty and the Colossus.
- Lilliam
Latin
84Feminine form of William, from Latin 'Lilium' (lily flower) blended with Germanic 'will' + 'helmet'. Represents grace and protective strength.
- Khaira
Arabic
84From Arabic origins meaning 'blooming flower' or 'blossoming'. Also found in Hindi contexts with associations to grace and beauty.
- Azelea
Greek
84From the Greek azaleos meaning 'dry'. Named for the flowering shrub with vibrant blooms, prized in ornamental gardens.
- Yazmyn
Arabic
84From Arabic/Persian meaning 'flower' or 'jasmine flower', symbolizing grace and elegance. The 'y' spelling is a modern Anglicized variant.
- Amarylis
Greek
84From Greek amaryssos, possibly meaning 'sparkling' or 'unfading.' Named after a genus of bulbous flowering plants with star-shaped blooms.
- Zulaikha
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'flower' or 'blossom', historically significant as the name of Potiphar's wife in Islamic tradition, symbolizing beauty and grace.
- Rosalynne
Latin
84From Rosa (Latin for 'rose') combined with the Germanic suffix -lynne. Represents the rose flower, symbolizing beauty and love.
- Florentina
Latin
84From Latin 'Florentinus', meaning 'blooming' or 'flowering', derived from 'florens'. Associated with Florence, Italy, the Renaissance center of art and culture.
- Rosalene
Latin
84Blend of Rosa (rose) and -lene suffix. Evokes the flower symbolizing love and beauty with a delicate, vintage French diminutive form.
- Calirose
Celtic
84Blend of Cali (bright, beautiful) and Rose (the flower). Modern creative name combining Celtic and floral elements.
- Lavynder
English
84A modern invented name blending 'Lavender' (the fragrant herb) with contemporary spelling variations. Evokes the purple flower known for calming properties.
- Lilias
Latin
84Derived from Lilium, the Latin name for the lily flower, symbolizing purity, grace, and innocence.
- Lillieann
English
84Modern compound of Lillie (from Latin lilium, the flower) and Ann (Hebrew grace). A contemporary invention combining floral beauty with classic virtue.
- Jaselle
Hebrew
84Blend of Jasmine (Persian flower) and suffix -elle (French diminutive). Represents grace, elegance, and femininity with contemporary flair.
- Evelynrose
English
84Combination of Evelyn (from Norman Aveline, meaning 'wished for child') and Rose (the flower, symbol of love and beauty)
- Azalaya
Celtic
84Likely a modern invented name blending Azalea (the flowering plant) with lyrical suffixes. May draw on Gaelic elements suggesting grace or beauty.
- Marieli
Spanish
84Blend of María and Lilia or Eli. María derives from Hebrew Miriam; Lilia relates to lilies. Combined form suggests grace with botanical elegance.
- Zayna
Arabic
78From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'graceful'. Hebrew variant of Zaina, connoting beauty and elegance.
- Lylah
Celtic
76Modern spelling variant of Lila/Leilah, with Celtic influences. Associated with lilac flowers and carries lyrical, flowing qualities.
- Lilyana
Latin
76Diminutive of Lily, from Latin 'lilium'. The lily symbolizes purity, innocence, and rebirth across cultures.
- Jazmine
Persian
76From Persian yasmin, referring to the jasmine flower prized for its fragrant white blossoms. Symbolizes grace, elegance, and beauty.
- Violette
French
76From Latin 'viola' meaning the violet flower, symbolizing modesty, faithfulness, and virtue since medieval times.
- Yasmine
Arabic
76From Arabic 'yasmin,' the fragrant jasmine flower. Associated with grace, elegance, and natural beauty.
- Jasmin
Persian
76From Persian 'yasmin', referring to the fragrant jasmine flower. Symbol of grace, elegance, and natural beauty.
- Jasmarie
English
76A contemporary blend combining Jasmine (the fragrant flower) with the suffix -marie, creating a feminized compound name with romantic floral associations.
- Azaleigh
Celtic
76From Welsh 'azalea,' the flowering shrub. A modern botanical name blended with the suffix '-leigh' meaning 'meadow' or 'field.'
- Zanariah
Arabic
76From Arabic roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'princess', with Hebrew connections to grace and sovereignty
- Azayleah
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending Azalea (the flowering shrub) with Hebrew/Yiddish diminutive endings (-iah/-leah), creating a nature-inspired contemporary name.
- Janelys
Spanish
76Modern invented name blending Jane (God's gracious gift) with Lys (lily flower), creating a contemporary feminine form
- Tehlani
Polynesian
76From Hawaiian meaning 'garland of lei' or 'flowering wreath', symbolizing beauty and celebration
- Lillionna
Latin
76From Latin 'lilium' (lily flower) with feminine suffix -anna. The lily symbolizes purity, grace, and renewal across Western tradition.
- Lailanii
Polynesian
76From Hawaiian 'lai' (garland/wreath) and 'ani' (beautiful), meaning a beautiful garland or wreath of flowers
- Zaiyre
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'flower' or 'blossom', sometimes used as a modern variant spelling of Zahra or Zaire
- Amareigh
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending Amaranth (unfading flower) with Irish phonetic style. Suggests timeless beauty and Celtic heritage.
- Naryiah
Arabic
76From Arabic, meaning 'flower' or 'blossoming', symbolizing beauty and growth
- Azailea
Greek
76From the azalea flower, a genus of flowering shrubs. The name derives from Greek 'azaleos' meaning 'dry', referring to the plant's preference for dry soil.
- Rosaleia
Celtic
76Derived from Irish roots meaning 'little rose' or 'rose-like,' blending the floral elegance of rosa with diminutive Gaelic suffixes.
- Roselynn
Celtic
74Blend of Rose (flower) and Lynn (lake). Rose derives from Latin rosa; Lynn means 'lake' in Old English.
- Suri
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'rose' or 'bouquet of flowers'. Also associated with the sun in some interpretations.
- Rosemarie
Latin
74Combination of Rosa (Latin 'rose') and Marie (Hebrew 'of the sea'). A romantic compound name blending floral beauty with maritime grace.
- Zariya
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'blossoming'. Also connected to Hebrew roots suggesting brightness and radiance.
- Azara
Hebrew
74From Hebrew/Arabic meaning 'flower' or 'blooming one', symbolizing beauty and growth
- Lilyann
Latin
74Combination of Lily (the flower) and Ann (grace). Represents purity and elegance with a classic touch.
- Milarose
Celtic
74Blend of Mila (gracious, dear) and Rose (flower). A modern compound combining Celtic warmth with botanical beauty.
- Nazari
Persian
74Flower or blooming. Derived from Persian Nāzari, suggesting beauty and delicate flowering, with possible connections to the word for 'gaze' or 'vision' in classical Persian.
- Alyssandra
Greek
74From Greek 'alysson' (alyssum flower) combined with the feminine suffix '-andra' (defender). Associated with the small, delicate alyssum flower.
- Malai
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'garland' or 'flower wreath', used in Thai culture for beauty and adornment
- Larose
French
74From French 'la rose' meaning 'the rose', referring to the flower symbolizing love and beauty.
- Alazae
Celtic
74Modern invention blending 'Alaina' and 'Azalea' (the flowering shrub). May reference the bright pink-purple azalea flowers or simply create a lyrical, contemporary name.
- Susanne
Hebrew
74From Hebrew Shoshannah meaning 'lily' or 'rose'. The name symbolizes purity, grace, and beauty, associated with the flower.
- Jahaira
Arabic
74Flower or blooming one. A modern name blending Arabic and Hebrew linguistic traditions with nature-inspired significance.
- Rozalie
Celtic
74From Irish 'ros' (rose/rosy) and diminutive suffix, meaning 'little rose' or 'rosy one'. Associated with the rose flower.
- Margo
Latin
72From Latin 'Margareta,' derived from 'margarita' meaning pearl. Also associated with the marguerite daisy flower.
- Lilian
Latin
72Derived from the Latin 'lilium,' meaning lily. Associated with purity, grace, and renewal in classical tradition.
- Rosalia
Latin
72From Latin 'rosalia', a Roman flower festival. Also connected to 'rosa' (rose), symbolizing the flower and divine grace.
- Zariyah
Arabic
72From Arabic Zaria meaning 'blooming flower' or 'blossoming'. Also linked to Hebrew origins suggesting 'princess' or 'God's help'.
- Lillie
Latin
72From Latin 'lilium', the flower. A variant spelling of Lily, symbolizing purity, beauty, and renewal.
- Lilia
Latin
70From Latin 'lilium', the lily flower. Represents purity, elegance, and refined beauty.
- Leylani
English
70From Hawaiian 'lei' (garland/wreath) and 'lani' (sky/heavens), suggesting a heavenly garland or sky flower
- Lillyannah
Celtic
70Modern blend of Lily (flower name) and Hannah (grace). Combines floral nature imagery with biblical grace.
- Liliannah
Hebrew
70From Liliana, derived from Hebrew 'lily' (symbol of purity), with the -hannah suffix from Hebrew 'grace'. Combines floral elegance with spiritual grace.
- Sahriyah
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'blossoming'; may relate to Sahara or desert-dwelling tradition with feminine suffix -iyah.
- Lilyonna
Latin
70A modern feminine elaboration of Lily, derived from the Latin lilium. The flower symbolizes purity, beauty, and renewal.
- Rosaliyah
Arabic
70From Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning 'rose' combined with the suffix -iyah. Associated with the flower and traditional Islamic naming conventions.
- Xeilani
Polynesian
70Heavenly garland or wreath of flowers; a celestial lei. Xei refers to lei (garland), and lani means sky or heaven.
- Aubreerose
Celtic
70Compound name blending Aubrey (from Germanic 'elf ruler') with Rose (Latin 'flower'). Modern invention combining Celtic and floral elements.
- Liliauna
Celtic
70Blend of Lilia (Latin for lily flower) and the Irish suffix -una. Evokes both floral delicacy and Irish heritage.
- Lillyona
Celtic
70A modern feminine elaboration of Lily, blending the flower name with Celtic suffix patterns, suggesting grace and natural beauty.
- Lillynn
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Lily (purity, flower) with the -lynn suffix. Combines floral femininity with contemporary naming trends.
- Malaini
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'garland' or 'wreath', symbolizing beauty, adornment, and celebration in Hindu and Indian tradition.
- Dalialah
Arabic
70From Arabic 'Dalia' meaning 'vine' or 'flower', with the suffix '-ah' denoting femininity. Associated with delicate beauty and natural growth.
- Zeneyda
Spanish
70From Arabic Zainab, meaning 'fragrant flower' or 'father's ornament', popularized in Spanish-speaking cultures with the feminine diminutive suffix -da.
- Jasmely
Spanish
70Modern feminine form blending jasmine flower with diminutive suffix, suggesting delicate grace and floral beauty
- Jasmine
Persian
66The jasmine flower, a fragrant flowering plant prized in Persian and Islamic gardens for its delicate beauty and sweet scent.
- Azalea
Greek
65Derived from the Greek word azaleos meaning 'dry.' Named after the azalea flower, a plant that thrives in dry conditions and is prized for its vibrant blooms.
- Magnolia
Latin
63Named after Pierre Magnol, 17th-century French botanist; also refers to the magnolia flower, a large-petaled flowering tree of ancient lineage.
- Zara
Arabic
62Blooming flower or to blossom. Also a variant of Sarah, meaning princess in Hebrew.
- Lelani
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian 'lei' (garland/wreath) and 'ani' (to weave), meaning 'heavenly lei' or 'royal garland'
- Zalani
Arabic
62From Arabic, meaning 'blooming flower' or 'to flourish', conveying grace and natural beauty.
- Bellarose
French
62Compound of 'bella' (beautiful) and 'rose' (the flower). A modern romantic name combining Italian beauty with the classic rose symbol.
- Jazaria
Arabic
62From Arabic, meaning 'blooming flower' or 'to flourish', conveying grace and natural beauty
- Maile
Polynesian
62From Hawaiian meaning 'garland' or 'wreath of flowers', symbolizing beauty and celebration in Hawaiian culture
- Emmarose
English
62Compound of Emma (whole, universal) and Rose (the flower), symbolizing wholeness and beauty combined.
- Sakani
Japanese
62Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly interpreted as 'fragrant' or 'color/bloom' depending on character composition.
- Lillee
Celtic
62Diminutive form related to lily flowers, conveying delicacy and purity with gentle botanical charm.
- Zaha
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'blossoming', symbolizing growth and natural beauty.
- Jasira
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'flower that blossoms', symbolizing beauty and growth
- Rosalin
Latin
62From Latin 'rosa' (rose) with diminutive suffix '-lin', meaning 'little rose' or 'graceful flower'
- Roselin
Celtic
62From Gaelic 'ros' (promontory) and diminutive '-elin'. Associated with rose flowers and rosy complexion.
- Kohana
Japanese
62From Japanese meaning 'small flower' or 'little blossom', symbolizing delicate beauty and natural grace.
- Lilie
Latin
62From Latin 'lilium', the flower lily, symbolizing purity, innocence, and elegance.
- Malie
English
62From Hawaiian 'mali' meaning garland or wreath, often associated with flowers and natural beauty
- Maytte
Celtic
62A modern variant of Maisie or May, blending traditional diminutive forms with contemporary spelling. Associated with the hawthorn flower and springtime.
- Dazaria
Arabic
62From Arabic roots meaning 'blooming flower' or 'flourishing one,' conveying growth and natural beauty
- Isabellarose
Latin
62Combination of Isabella (from Latin 'Isabella,' meaning devoted to God) and Rose (from Latin 'rosa,' the flower). A romantic, nature-inspired compound.
- Maybell
English
62Combination of May (the month or hawthorn flower) and Belle (beautiful), suggesting a beautiful springtime child.
- Ghita
Arabic
62From Arabic, meaning 'blooming flower' or 'flourishing'. Popular in Maghrebi cultures, particularly among North African communities.
- Liliette
French
62Diminutive form of Lilie, derived from Latin 'lilium' meaning the lily flower, symbolizing purity and grace.
- Reizel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Reizel', a diminutive of 'Reyzel' meaning 'rose', popular in Ashkenazi Jewish tradition as a term of endearment.
- Hanako
Japanese
62Typically means 'flower child' or 'blooming child' from kanji hana (flower) and ko (child). A classic name symbolizing beauty and youth in Japanese culture.
- Marziya
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'blossoming', also connected to the feminine form of names meaning 'shining' or 'radiant'
- Lavella
Celtic
62Derived from Irish roots meaning 'small' or 'little', often associated with lavender flowers and their calming essence.
- Rosalyne
Latin
62From Latin rosa (rose) with the French diminutive -lyn, meaning 'little rose' or 'rose-like.' Associated with beauty, love, and the flowering plant.
- Sumire
Japanese
62Typically written with characters meaning 'violet' (菫), representing the delicate purple flower symbolizing modesty and faithfulness in Japanese culture.
- Millierose
English
62Modern blend combining Millie (diminutive of Millicent, meaning 'soft strength') with Rose (the classic flower, symbolizing love and beauty).
- Adeli
Celtic
62Diminutive form related to 'adal' (noble) in Irish tradition, also connected to the adelia flower symbolizing delicate beauty
- Charlotterose
French
62Compound of Charlotte (free man) and Rose (flower). A romantic fusion blending strength with delicate beauty, popular in Victorian and contemporary naming.
- Aylarose
Celtic
62Blended modern creation combining Ayla (possibly from Ayel, meaning 'deer') with Rose, suggesting grace and beauty intertwined with nature.
- Malya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'garland' or 'flower wreath', symbolizing beauty and adornment in Hindu tradition
- Azzahra
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'the blooming flower' or 'the radiant one'. Title of Fatimah al-Zahra, daughter of Prophet Muhammad, revered in Islamic tradition.
- Sadierose
English
62Sadie means 'princess' from Hebrew; Rose denotes the flower. Combined as a modern compound expressing grace and natural beauty.
- Rosealine
Celtic
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Lauralie
Celtic
62Blend of Laura (laurel) and -lie suffix. Laurel symbolizes victory, honor, and evergreen resilience in classical tradition.
- Kammy
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Kamala' meaning 'lotus', symbolizing purity and beauty. Kammy is a modern English diminutive form.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
