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Updated April 2026
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Rose (rohz)

A classic flower name symbolizing love and beauty, derived from the Latin rosa.

Top 10 Flower Baby Names Names

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1RoserohzA classic flower name symbolizing love and beauty, derived from the Latin rosa.TOP
2Lilylil-eeA pure and elegant flower name, derived from the Latin lilium, often associated ...TOP
3Violetvahy-uh-letA sweet and delicate flower name, derived from the Latin viola, symbolizing mode...CLASSIC
4Daisyday-zeeA cheerful and sunny flower name, derived from the Old English dægeseage, meanin...TOP
5Poppypop-eeA vibrant and bold flower name, representing remembrance and imagination.TRENDING
6Irisahy-risA colorful and majestic flower name, derived from the Greek word for "rainbow," ...CLASSIC
7Willowwil-ohWhile technically a tree, Willow evokes the graceful, weeping willow tree and sy...TOP
8Blossomblos-uhmA descriptive name referring to the flowers on a fruit tree, symbolizing new beg...TRENDING
9Magnoliamag-noh-lee-uhA stately and fragrant flower name, symbolizing dignity and nobility.TRENDING
10Hazelhay-zelWhile referring to the hazel tree, this name has a natural and earthy feel.TOP
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Rose
rohz
A classic flower name symbolizing love and beauty, derived from the Latin rosa.
TOPCLASSIC
Lily
lil-ee
A pure and elegant flower name, derived from the Latin lilium, often associated with innocence and beauty.
TOPCLASSIC
Violet
vahy-uh-let
A sweet and delicate flower name, derived from the Latin viola, symbolizing modesty and faithfulness.
CLASSIC
Daisy
day-zee
A cheerful and sunny flower name, derived from the Old English dægeseage, meaning "day's eye."
TOP
Poppy
pop-ee
A vibrant and bold flower name, representing remembrance and imagination.
TRENDING
Iris
ahy-ris
A colorful and majestic flower name, derived from the Greek word for "rainbow," symbolizing hope and wisdom.
CLASSIC
Willow
wil-oh
While technically a tree, Willow evokes the graceful, weeping willow tree and symbolizes resilience.
TOP
Blossom
blos-uhm
A descriptive name referring to the flowers on a fruit tree, symbolizing new beginnings.
TRENDING
Magnolia
mag-noh-lee-uh
A stately and fragrant flower name, symbolizing dignity and nobility.
TRENDING
Hazel
hay-zel
While referring to the hazel tree, this name has a natural and earthy feel.
TOP
Juniper
joo-nuh-per
A fresh and modern name referencing the juniper berry, symbolizing protection and healing.
TRENDING
Flora
floh-ruh
The Roman goddess of flowers and spring, representing beauty and fertility.
CLASSIC
Aster
as-ter
A star-shaped flower name, derived from the Greek word for "star," symbolizing love and patience.
RARE
Calla
kal-uh
A sleek and elegant flower name, derived from the Greek word for "beauty," symbolizing magnificent beauty.
RARE
Dahlia
dal-yuh
A vibrant and diverse flower name, symbolizing elegance and dignity.
TRENDING
Marigold
mar-i-gold
A bright and cheerful flower name, symbolizing passion and creativity.
RARE
Petunia
pe-toon-yuh
A colorful and delicate flower name, symbolizing resilience and resourcefulness.
RARE
Bryony
bry-uh-nee
A climbing vine with beautiful flowers, symbolizing independence and strength.
RARE
Lavender
lav-en-der
A fragrant and calming flower name, symbolizing purity and devotion.
TRENDING
Heather
heth-er
A delicate and resilient flower name, symbolizing admiration and good luck.
CLASSIC
Linnea
li-nay-uh
A delicate twinflower, named after botanist Carl Linnaeus.
RARE
Azalea
uh-zay-lee-uh
A vibrant and showy flower name, symbolizing passion and remembrance.
RARE
Clover
kloh-ver
A lucky and charming flower name, symbolizing good fortune.
RARE
Alyssum
uh-liss-um
A sweet and delicate flower name, symbolizing worth beyond beauty.
RARE
Sage
sayj
An herb, but evokes a sense of natural wisdom and tranquility.
TRENDING
Rue
roo
An herb historically associated with regret, but also strength.
RARE
Oleander
oh-lee-an-der
A Mediterranean shrub known for its vibrant flowers.
RARE
Posy
poh-zee
A small bunch of flowers, conveying sweetness and charm.
RARE
Garland
gar-land
A decorative wreath of flowers, symbolizing honor and celebration.
RARE
Amaranth
am-uh-ranth
A grain with colorful flowers, symbolizing immortality and unfading love.
RARE
Blanchefleur
blahnsh-flur
An Old French name meaning "white flower", symbolizing purity.
RARE
Fiore
fee-oh-reh
An Italian name simply meaning "flower", embodying beauty and simplicity.
RARE
Jasmine
jaz-min
A fragrant white flower, symbolizing love and beauty, of Persian origin.
TOP
Lotus
loh-tus
A sacred flower in many cultures, symbolizing purity, enlightenment, and rebirth.
TRENDING
Camellia
kuh-mee-lee-uh
A sophisticated flower name, symbolizing love, affection, and admiration.
RARE
Zinnia
zin-ee-uh
A bright and cheerful flower name, symbolizing friendship and remembrance.
RARE
Belladonna
bell-uh-don-uh
A beautiful but poisonous flower, meaning "beautiful woman" in Italian.
RARE
Bluebell
bloo-bell
A delicate and enchanting flower name, symbolizing humility and gratitude.
RARE
Jonquil
jong-kwil
A type of daffodil, symbolizing affection and desire.
RARE
Liviana
lih-vee-ah-nah
A name derived from "olive", symbolizing peace and beauty.
RARE
Indigo
in-di-goh
A dye derived from a plant, known for its deep blue hue.
TRENDING

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Roserohz
Lilylil-ee
Violetvahy-uh-let
Daisyday-zee
Poppypop-ee
Irisahy-ris
Willowwil-oh
Blossomblos-uhm

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Sibling & Middle Names

Rose & Lily
Classic floral names that complement each other beautifully.
Poppy & Willow
One vibrant, one graceful - a charming contrast.
Hazel & Juniper
Both nature-inspired, earthy and modern.
Violet & Aster
Both evoke delicate beauty with a vintage feel.
Rose & Amelia
Classic first name with a vintage middle name.
Lily & Grace
Elegant and timeless combination.
Poppy & Maeve
Playful first name with an Irish middle name.
Violet & June
Sweet and vintage-inspired pairing.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

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Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are flower baby names only for girls?
While many flower names are traditionally feminine, there are several floral-inspired names suitable for boys or that are gender-neutral. Names like Sage, Juniper, and Oleander are becoming increasingly popular for boys, offering a connection to nature and unique charm. Consider the sound and meaning of the name when making your choice.
What are some unique flower baby names?
If you're looking for something less common, consider names like Amaranth, Linnea, Belladonna, or Zinnia. These names offer a distinctive flair while still celebrating the beauty of flowers. Research the meaning and origins of these names to ensure they resonate with your personal preferences.
How do I choose the right flower baby name?
Consider the meaning, origin, and sound of the name. Think about the flower itself – does its symbolism align with your hopes for your child? Also, consider how the name flows with your last name and any potential middle names. Ultimately, the best flower baby name is one that you love and that feels right for your family.
Are flower names becoming more popular?
Yes, many flower names are experiencing a surge in popularity, reflecting a broader trend towards nature-inspired names. Names like Rose, Lily, and Poppy consistently rank high on baby name lists. This trend suggests a desire for names that are both beautiful and meaningful, connecting children to the natural world.
What are the origins of flower baby names?
Flower baby names have diverse origins, stemming from Latin, Greek, Old English, and various other languages. Many are directly derived from the names of flowers themselves, while others are inspired by mythological figures associated with flowers or nature. Understanding the etymology can add depth and significance to your chosen name.

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