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Updated April 2026
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Classic Pick
Violet
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Rose (/rohz/)

A classic and beloved flower name of Latin origin, symbolizing love and beauty, often associated with passion and romanc...

Top 10 Baby Flower Names Names

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1Rose/rohz/A classic and beloved flower name of Latin origin, symbolizing love and beauty, ...Top
2Lily/ˈlɪli/Derived from the lily flower, a symbol of purity, innocence, and rebirth, often ...Top
3Violet/ˈvaɪəlɪt/A sweet and demure flower name from the violet flower, representing modesty, fai...Classic
4Daisy/ˈdeɪzi/A cheerful and innocent flower name from the daisy flower, symbolizing purity, i...Top
5Poppy/ˈpɒpi/A vibrant and bold flower name from the poppy flower, symbolizing remembrance, p...Trending
6Iris/ˈaɪrɪs/Derived from the Greek word for rainbow, the iris flower represents faith, hope,...Classic
7Willow/ˈwɪloʊ/Inspired by the graceful willow tree, symbolizing resilience, flexibility, and h...Trending
8Hazel/ˈheɪzəl/A nature-inspired name from the hazel tree, symbolizing wisdom, protection, and ...Trending
9Blossom/ˈblɒsəm/A sweet and delicate name representing the flowering of a plant, symbolizing gro...Trending
10Flora/ˈflɔːrə/Derived from the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, symbolizing beauty, fertil...Classic
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Rose
/rohz/
A classic and beloved flower name of Latin origin, symbolizing love and beauty, often associated with passion and romance.
TopClassic
Lily
/ˈlɪli/
Derived from the lily flower, a symbol of purity, innocence, and rebirth, often used in religious contexts and associated with elegance.
TopClassic
Violet
/ˈvaɪəlɪt/
A sweet and demure flower name from the violet flower, representing modesty, faithfulness, and love, often associated with a shy and gentle nature.
Classic
Daisy
/ˈdeɪzi/
A cheerful and innocent flower name from the daisy flower, symbolizing purity, innocence, and new beginnings, often associated with simplicity and happiness.
Top
Poppy
/ˈpɒpi/
A vibrant and bold flower name from the poppy flower, symbolizing remembrance, peace, and beauty, often associated with sleep and imagination.
Trending
Iris
/ˈaɪrɪs/
Derived from the Greek word for rainbow, the iris flower represents faith, hope, and wisdom, often associated with royalty and creativity.
Classic
Willow
/ˈwɪloʊ/
Inspired by the graceful willow tree, symbolizing resilience, flexibility, and healing, often associated with nature and serenity.
Trending
Hazel
/ˈheɪzəl/
A nature-inspired name from the hazel tree, symbolizing wisdom, protection, and inspiration, often associated with magic and intuition.
Trending
Blossom
/ˈblɒsəm/
A sweet and delicate name representing the flowering of a plant, symbolizing growth, beauty, and new beginnings, often associated with springtime.
Trending
Flora
/ˈflɔːrə/
Derived from the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, symbolizing beauty, fertility, and nature, often associated with abundance and growth.
Classic
Ivy
/ˈaɪvi/
Inspired by the climbing ivy plant, symbolizing fidelity, eternity, and strong bonds, often associated with resilience and perseverance.
Top
Petunia
/pɪˈtjuːniə/
Derived from the petunia flower, symbolizing resentment but also resilience and overcoming challenges, originating from South American indigenous languages.
Rare
Magnolia
/mæɡˈnoʊliə/
A stately and elegant flower name from the magnolia tree, symbolizing dignity, nobility, and beauty, often associated with the American South.
Trending
Calla
/ˈkælə/
Short for Calla Lily, representing magnificent beauty, derived from the Greek word for beautiful.
Rare
Dahlia
/ˈdeɪliə/
From the dahlia flower, symbolizing elegance, inner strength, and dignity, originating from Mexico.
Trending
Aster
/ˈæstər/
Derived from the Greek word for star, the aster flower symbolizes love, wisdom, and faith, often associated with autumn and remembrance.
Rare
Hyacinth
/ˈhaɪəsɪnθ/
From the hyacinth flower, symbolizing playfulness, beauty, and sincerity, associated with Greek mythology.
Rare
Azalea
/əˈzeɪliə/
Derived from the azalea flower, symbolizing passion, beauty, and remembrance, often associated with springtime and abundance.
Rare
Clover
/ˈkloʊvər/
Inspired by the clover plant, symbolizing good luck, fortune, and prosperity, often associated with Irish culture and St. Patrick's Day.
Rare
Lavender
/ˈlævəndər/
A soothing and calming flower name from the lavender flower, symbolizing serenity, grace, and devotion, often associated with relaxation and healing.
Trending
Jonquil
/ˈdʒɒŋkwɪl/
A delicate and cheerful flower name from the jonquil flower, symbolizing affection, sympathy, and desire, often associated with springtime and happiness.
Rare
Marigold
/ˈmærɪɡoʊld/
From the marigold flower, symbolizing passion, creativity, and remembrance, used in various cultural and religious traditions.
Rare
Camellia
/kəˈmiːliə/
A sophisticated flower name from the camellia flower, symbolizing admiration, perfection, and gratitude, often associated with elegance and refinement.
Rare
Leilani
/leɪˈlɑːni/
A Hawaiian name meaning "heavenly flower" or "royal child," often associated with beauty, grace, and paradise.
Rare
Bryony
/ˈbraɪəni/
Derived from a climbing vine, the bryony symbolizes resilience, adaptability, and strength, often associated with nature and growth.
Rare
Heather
/ˈhɛðər/
Inspired by the heather plant, symbolizing admiration, solitude, and beauty, often associated with Scotland and the moors.
Classic
Linnea
/lɪˈneɪə/
Named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, known for the delicate twinflower, symbolizing beauty and knowledge.
Rare
Posey
/ˈpoʊzi/
An old-fashioned name derived from a small bouquet of flowers, symbolizing sweetness, charm, and affection, often associated with simplicity and innocence.
Rare
Rue
/ruː/
From the herb rue, symbolizing regret, but also clarity and vision, historically used for medicinal purposes.
Rare
Sage
/seɪdʒ/
Inspired by the sage herb, symbolizing wisdom, health, and longevity, often associated with healing and purification.
Trending
Zinnia
/ˈzɪniə/
From the zinnia flower, symbolizing friendship, affection, and remembrance, known for its vibrant colors and long-lasting blooms.
Rare
Amaranth
/ˈæmərænθ/
Derived from the amaranth flower, symbolizing immortality, faithfulness, and unfading love, often associated with resilience and beauty.
Rare
Lotus
/ˈloʊtəs/
From the lotus flower, symbolizing purity, enlightenment, and rebirth, highly revered in Eastern cultures for its spiritual significance.
Rare
Orchid
/ˈɔːrkɪd/
A sophisticated name taken from the orchid flower, symbolizing love, beauty, and luxury, often associated with elegance and exoticism.
Rare
Peony
/ˈpiːəni/
Derived from the peony flower, symbolizing wealth, honor, and romance, often associated with prosperity and good fortune.
Trending
Blanchefleur
/blɑ̃ʃˈflɜːr/
An Old French name meaning "white flower", evoking purity and beauty, often found in medieval romances and literature.
Rare
Fleur
/flɜːr/
A French name meaning "flower", symbolizing beauty and grace, often associated with elegance and sophistication.
Classic
Jasmine
/ˈdʒæzmɪn/
From the jasmine flower, symbolizing love, beauty, and sensuality, known for its sweet fragrance and delicate white blossoms.
Top
Brooke
/brʊk/
While not strictly a flower name, Brooke is associated with nature and flowing water, often found near meadows with wildflowers.
Top
Juniper
/ˈdʒuːnɪpər/
From the juniper tree, symbolizing protection, healing, and purification, often associated with strength and resilience.
Trending

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Rose/rohz/
Lily/ˈlɪli/
Violet/ˈvaɪəlɪt/
Daisy/ˈdeɪzi/
Poppy/ˈpɒpi/
Iris/ˈaɪrɪs/
Willow/ˈwɪloʊ/
Hazel/ˈheɪzəl/

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Sibling & Middle Names

Rose & Lily
Classic and elegant floral names.
Poppy & Daisy
Cheerful and whimsical flower names.
Willow & Hazel
Nature-inspired and harmonious.
Iris & Aster
Greek-inspired and meaningful.
Rose & Amelia
Classic and feminine pairing.
Lily & Grace
Elegant and timeless combination.
Violet & Skye
Nature-inspired and whimsical.
Poppy & June
Sweet and cheerful pairing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are flower names only for girls?
While many flower names are traditionally feminine, there are several flower names that can be used for boys, or are gender-neutral. Names like Sage, Juniper and Aster are good examples of flower-inspired names that work well for boys. Ultimately, the best choice depends on personal preference.
What is the most popular flower name?
Rose is arguably the most popular flower name, consistently ranking high in baby name charts. Its classic appeal, beautiful sound, and strong association with love and beauty make it a timeless choice for parents. Lily and Daisy are also very popular choices.
How do I choose the right flower name for my baby?
Consider the meaning and symbolism of the flower, as well as the sound and flow of the name. Think about whether you prefer a classic or more unique name, and whether the name fits well with your last name and any sibling names. Research the flower's origin and cultural significance to see if it resonates with you.
Are flower names trendy?
Flower names experience cycles of popularity, but many retain a timeless appeal. Classic flower names like Rose and Lily are consistently popular, while other names like Poppy and Magnolia have seen a recent surge in popularity. Choosing a less common flower name can be a way to stand out.
Do flower names have any negative connotations?
Most flower names have positive associations with beauty, nature, and grace. However, some flowers may have less favorable meanings in certain cultures, so it's always a good idea to research the flower's symbolism before choosing a name. For example, Petunia can symbolize resentment.

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