Freshly Picked Flower Names for Your One-of-a-Kind Flower Child

Roses are red, violets are blue. Which one of these flower names is growing on you? 

Well, that’s for you to decide, and we’ll get to some examples soon – but how is the baby-naming process coming along? Are you struggling to narrow your list down to a few options? Do you even have a list yet?

Don’t worry. There’s no real right or wrong way to go about this process, so long as you do it justice by picking a name that has some sort of a significance to your life – or the life you want for your children. 

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And to be fair, that ‘significance’ can be as simple as liking how the name sounds off your tongue. 

Look, we totally understand how important of a decision this is and we know what type of pressure you’re under, but choosing a baby name could be as simple as choosing the most colorful flower in your garden.  

Just look at how popular flower names have been throughout history. 

And, perhaps most importantly, how popular they still are to this day. 

The truth is flower names started to lose popularity for a little while, but they’re finally starting to make a comeback. And not just for baby girls, but also for baby boys – and, to be honest, we’re totally here for it. 

If you’re looking for a name that’s as beautiful and unique as your little one, then let’s explore some enchanting flower names that will make your baby blossom with a name that’s both fun and memorable!

20 Flower Names for Girls

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When most people think of flower names, they picture an adorable baby girl – and understandably so. Parents have been using them to name their baby girls for generations, so there’s no reason to stop now. 

But what makes flower names so popular? 

For starters, they conjure up images of beauty, growth, and positivity – giving your child a name that is uplifting and inspiring. One that’ll stay with them as they continue to bloom in this crazy world we live in.

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Flower names also evoke the natural beauty and tranquility of gardens and wildflowers, bringing a sense of peace and freshness to the household – like a breath of fresh air, just when you needed it the most.

With that said, let’s take a look at 20 freshly picked flower names for your baby girl. 

20. Camellia

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: derived from the Latin word “Camellius,” which refers to the camellia flower, named after the botanist Georg Kamel. 

Nicknames: Cami, Millie, Lia, Cam, Ella

Flower Profile: Camellia flowers are known for their large, showy flowers that come in a variety of colors including white, pink, red, and even yellow. The flowers can be single, semi-double, or double in form, resembling roses or peonies.

19. Flora

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: directly translates to “flower” in Latin

Nicknames: Flo, Florrie, Fleur, Flori

Flower Profile: In Roman mythology, Flora was the goddess of flowers and spring, symbolizing nature and renewal.

18. Daisy

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Origin: Old English

Meaning: comes from the Old English word “dægeseage,” which means “day’s eye,” referring to the way the flower opens during the day and closes at night.

Nicknames: Daze, Dee, Daisy Mae, Day, Didi

Flower Profile: Daisies have a distinctive appearance with a central disc floret (usually yellow) surrounded by white (or sometimes pink) ray florets, resembling a sun with rays. The flowers are typically 1-2 inches in diameter.

17. Lily

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Origin: English

Meaning: refers to the lily flower

Nicknames: Lil, Lils, Lulu, Lee, Lilybeth

Flower Profile: Lily flowers are large, fragrant, and often trumpet-shaped, with six petal-like tepals. They come in a wide variety of colors, including white, yellow, orange, pink, red, and purple. Some species have spotted or striped patterns.

16. Holly

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Origin: English

Meaning: refers to the holly plant

Nicknames: Holl, Hollie, Holls, Lee, Ollie

Flower Profile: Holly flowers are small, with four petals, and typically white or greenish-white. They are not as showy as the plant’s berries and leaves. Holly plants are usually dioecious, meaning there are separate male and female plants.

15. Ivy

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Origin: English

Meaning: refers to the ivy plant (in ancient Greece, ivy was associated with the god Dionysus and symbolized joy and celebration)

Nicknames: Ives, Vee, Vy, Ivy Lou, Ivy Belle

Flower Profile: Ivy flowers are small and greenish-yellow, forming in umbrella-like clusters called umbels. These flowers are not particularly showy but are important for pollination and the plant’s life cycle.

14. Kamala

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Origin: Sanskrit, Hindi

Meaning: means “lotus” or “pale red,” and it is also one of the names of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, who represents wealth, prosperity, and beauty

Nicknames: Kam, Mala, Kami, Kamal, Lala

Flower Profile: Kamala flowers are small, yellowish, and form in clusters. They are not particularly showy and are often overshadowed by the plant’s fruit and the red powdery substance produced by its seed capsules.

13. Leilani

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Origin: Hawaiian

Meaning: translates to “heavenly flower” or “royal child of heaven”

Nicknames: Lei, Lani, Leila, Lala, Ani

Flower Profile: While “Leilani” is a name rather than a specific flower, it is closely associated with several flowers significant in Hawaiian culture, such as the Plumeria (Plumeria spp.) and Hibiscus (Hibiscus spp.).

12. Magnolia

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: refers to the magnolia flower

Nicknames: Maggie, Nola, Mags, Maggie Mae, Lia

Flower Profile: Magnolia flowers are large and fragrant, with a wide range of colors including white, pink, purple, red, and yellow. They have a distinctive, bowl or star shape and can be solitary or arranged in clusters. The flowers are composed of numerous petals and tepals, creating a lush, layered appearance.

11. Marigold

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Origin: English

Meaning: refers to the marigold flower

Nicknames: Mari, Goldie, Maggie, Marig, Golda

Flower Profile: Marigold flowers are bright and cheerful, with colors ranging from yellow and orange to red and gold. The flowers can be single or double and are often densely packed with petals. They have a distinctive, slightly pungent fragrance.

10. Willow

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Origin: English

Meaning: refers to the willow tree

Nicknames: Will, Willa, Lola, Willie, Lo

Flower Profile: Willow flowers are known as catkins. They are small, cylindrical, and often appear in early spring before the leaves. They’re known for their fast growth rate, making them ideal for quick landscaping solutions and environmental restoration.

9. Iris

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: directly translates to “rainbow” (in Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and a messenger of the gods)

Nicknames: Izzy, Rissy, Irie, Risi, Issy

Flower Profile: Iris flowers typically have three upright petals (known as “standards”) and three downward-hanging sepals (known as “falls”). They’ve been a symbol of power and majesty since ancient times, depicted in Egyptian palaces and associated with the French monarchy.

8. Daphne

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: derived from the Greek word “δάφνη” (daphnē), which means “laurel” or “bay tree”

Nicknames: Daph, Daffy, Daphne, Nia, Dee

Flower Profile: Daphne flowers are small, tubular, and highly fragrant, typically forming in clusters. They can be pink, white, purple, or yellow, depending on the species. The flowers often appear in early spring or late winter, sometimes even before the leaves emerge.

7. Rose

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: derived from the Latin word “rosa,” which means “rose” (the flower)

Nicknames: Rosie, Ro, Rosa, Rosy, Roe

Flower Profile: Rose flowers come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, including red, pink, white, yellow, orange, and even bi-color varieties. The world’s oldest known living rose bush is believed to be over 1,000 years old and grows on the wall of Hildesheim Cathedral in Germany.

6. Azalea

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: derived from the Greek word “azaleos,” meaning “dry,” and also refers to a flowering shrub

Nicknames: Aza, Zalea, Zay, Lea, Zee

Flower Profile: Azalea flowers are typically funnel-shaped and have been cultivated for centuries, especially in China and Japan, where they are celebrated in traditional festivals and garden designs.

5. Poppy

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: refers to the poppy flower

Nicknames: Pop, Pops, Poppy Mae, Pip, Poppy Lou

Flower Profile: Poppy flowers are known for their delicate, papery petals and vibrant colors, and typically have a central capsule surrounded by numerous stamens. They’re worn on Remembrance Day or Veterans Day to honor fallen soldiers – a tradition that originated from the poem “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae.

4. Dahlia

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Origin: Swedish

Meaning: refers to the dahlia flower

Nicknames: Dahl, Lia, Dally, Daya, Lia Mae

Flower Profile: Dahlia flowers are known for their stunning, large blooms and come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. They grow from tubers, which store nutrients to support the plant’s growth. These tubers can be divided and replanted to propagate new plants.

3. Zinnia

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Origin: German

Meaning: refers to the zinnia flower, which was named in honor of German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn

Nicknames: Zin, Zinni, Zee, Nia, Zinny

Flower Profile: Zinnia flowers are daisy-like, with bright, vibrant colors including red, pink, yellow, orange, purple, and white. They are one of the fastest-growing annuals, with some varieties blooming as quickly as 6 weeks after planting.

2. Cassia

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Origin: Greek and Latin

Meaning: derived from the Greek word “kassia” and the Latin word “cassia,” both referring to a type of cinnamon

Nicknames: Cass, Cassie, Cassy, Sia, Cia

Flower Profile: Cassia flowers are typically bright yellow and grow in large, showy clusters. The flowers have five petals and are often fragrant. Cassia fistula, commonly known as the Golden Shower Tree, is the national tree and flower of Thailand. 

1. Abelia

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Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: derived from “Abel,” meaning “breath” or “vapor,” but also refers to the abelia flower (named in honor of British botanist Dr. Clarke Abel)

Nicknames: Abby, Belle, Lia, Abi, Ella

Flower Profile: Abelia flowers are small, tubular or bell-shaped, and typically come in shades of white, pink, or light purple. Abelia x grandiflora, a hybrid between Abelia chinensis and Abelia uniflora, is one of the most widely cultivated varieties due to its robust growth and abundant flowering.

20 Flower Names for Boys

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While traditionally associated with girls, flower names are also a unique and charming baby name choice for the boys in the family – offering a fresh and nature-inspired alternative to more conventional names. 

You might be looking at me crazy, but just wait until you see the ones we picked out for you. 

Some of these names carry an air of tranquility and strength, embodying qualities like resilience and growth, while others offer a subtle botanical connection while maintaining a distinctly masculine feel.

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Not only that, but embracing flower names for boys allows parents to celebrate nature’s beauty and diversity, giving their sons names that are both meaningful and memorable – and, of course, unique.

With that said, let’s take a look at 20 of our favorite flower names for the boy in the household. 

20. Aaron

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Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: In Hebrew, Aaron (אַהֲרֹן) is thought to mean “mountain of strength” or “exalted.”

Nicknames: Aar, Ron, Ronnie, Ari, Air, Aaronie

Botanical Significance: Could refer to plants like Hypericum calycinum (St. John’s Wort), which is sometimes called “Aaron’s Beard” because of its long, trailing stems and bright yellow flowers. Or the Verbascum thapsus (Common Mullein), which evokes the biblical story of Aaron’s rod.

19. Florian

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Derived from the Latin name “Florianus,” which means “flowering” or “blooming.” It is related to “flor,” the Latin word for “flower.”

Nicknames: Flo, Flori, Flory, Ian, Rian

Botanical Significance: The name Florian can be linked to Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.

18. Florent

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Origin: Latin

Meaning: Derived from the Latin name “Florentius,” which means “blooming” or “prosperous.” It is related to the word “florens,” which translates to “flowering” or “flourishing.”

Nicknames: Flo, Flory, Renty, Flor, Ren

Botanical Significance: The name Florian can be linked to Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.

17. Jacek

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Origin: Polish

Meaning: Derived from the Greek name “Hyakinthos,” which means “hyacinth.” The hyacinth is a type of flowering plant.

Nicknames: Jace, Jack, Jasiek, Jacus, Jacky

Botanical Significance: The name Jacek is associated with the hyacinth flower, a fragrant bloom that comes in various colors including blue, purple, white, and pink. Hyacinths are known for their beauty and strong, pleasant scent.

16. Jared

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Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: Derived from the Hebrew name “Yared,” which means “he descends” or “he who descended.”

Nicknames: Jay, Jerry, Red, Jare, Jed

Botanical Significance: While the name Jared itself does not directly reference a specific plant, its meaning “he descends” can be poetically linked to natural elements such as rain or rivers descending from mountains, symbolizing life and sustenance.

15. Ren

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Origin: Japanese

Meaning: In Japanese, Ren (蓮) means “lotus,” a flower that holds significant cultural and spiritual meaning. It can also mean “love” (恋) or “pure” (廉) depending on the kanji used.

Nicknames: Renny, Ren-Ren, Renzo, Renie, Nini

Botanical Significance: The lotus is a flower that symbolizes purity, enlightenment, and rebirth in various cultures, particularly in Buddhism and Hinduism. It grows in muddy water and rises above the surface to bloom with remarkable beauty, representing purity of the heart and mind, and resilience.

14. Watson

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Origin: English

Meaning: Watson is a patronymic surname meaning “son of Wat,” with Wat being a diminutive of Walter. Walter itself is of Germanic origin, meaning “ruler of the army” or “powerful warrior.”

Nicknames: Wats, Wattie, Sonny, Watty, W

Botanical Significance: Refers to the Watsonia flower, which is a distinctive plant from the Cape of South Africa, with semi-evergreen broad, thick, waxy leaves. The pendent, tubular pink florets bloom in early summer.

13. Zahir

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Origin: Arabic

Meaning: In Arabic, Zahir (ظاهر) means “bright,” “shining,” “luminous,” or “manifest.”

Nicknames: Zee, Zaza, Zari, Hari, Z

Botanical Significance: While Zahir does not have a direct botanical meaning, its meanings of “bright” and “shining” can be metaphorically linked to the natural beauty of flowers and plants that exhibit bright and luminous qualities.

12. William

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Origin: Old German

Meaning: William is derived from the Germanic name “Willahelm,” composed of the elements “wil” (will or desire) and “helm” (helmet or protection), thus meaning “resolute protector” or “strong-willed warrior.”

Nicknames: Will, Willie, Bill, Billy, Liam, Wills

Botanical Significance: The name William is associated with the flower known as Sweet William, a species of Dianthus. Sweet William flowers are known for their vibrant colors and pleasant fragrance. They come in shades of red, pink, white, and purple and are often used in ornamental gardens.

11. Campion

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Origin: Old French and Latin

Meaning: Derived from the Old French word “champion,” meaning “champion” or “warrior.” It has connotations of someone who is a victor or a fighter.

Nicknames: Cam, Campy, Cammy, Cion, Pio

Botanical Significance: Campion flowers, such as Silene and Lychnis species, are known for their bright, vibrant colors, including red, pink, and white. They often have a star-like appearance and are popular in wildflower gardens.

10. Aciano

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Origin: Spanish

Meaning: Aciano is derived from the Spanish word for the cornflower (Centaurea cyanus), which is also known as “bluebottle” or “bachelor’s button.” 

Nicknames: Ace, Cian, Ano, Ciano, Aci

Botanical Significance: The name Aciano is directly associated with the cornflower, a beautiful, vibrant blue flower that is commonly found in European meadows and fields. It is the national flower of Estonia and the symbol of various historical and political movements in Europe.

9. Hinata

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Origin: Japanese

Meaning: In Japanese, Hinata (日向, 陽向) can mean “sunny place,” “toward the sun,” or “facing the sun.” 

Nicknames: Hina, Nata, Hina-chan, Tata, Hinatty

Botanical Significance: Given that Hinata means “toward the sun” or “sunny place,” it is often associated with sunflowers, which naturally turn their faces toward the sun as they grow.

8. Lotem

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Origin: Hebrew

Meaning: In Hebrew, Lotem (לוֹטֶם) means “rockrose.” The name combines “lo” (לוֹ), which can mean “to him” or “for him,” and “tem” (טֶם), derived from the Hebrew word for the rockrose flower.

Nicknames: Lo, Tem, Lottie, Lot, Temi

Botanical Significance: The name Lotem is directly associated with the rockrose plant, known scientifically as Cistus. Rockroses are evergreen shrubs native to the Mediterranean region, admired for their beautiful, papery flowers that come in shades of white, pink, and purple.

7. Roosevelt

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Origin: Dutch

Meaning: Roosevelt is derived from the Dutch surname “Van Rosevelt,” meaning “from the field of roses” or “rose field.” It is a combination of “roos” (rose) and “velt” (field).

Nicknames: Roo, Rosie, Vel, Roey, Ted, Frank

Botanical Significance: The name Roosevelt directly references a field of roses, suggesting a connection to the beauty and symbolism of roses.

6. Zephyr

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: Derived from the Greek word “Ζέφυρος” (Zephyros), Zephyr means “west wind” or “gentle breeze.” 

Nicknames: Zeph, Zephy, Zep, Ze, Zee

Botanical Significance: In Greek mythology, Zephyrus is the god of the west wind, known for bringing gentle breezes and being associated with the spring season. It’s also associated with the Zephyr Lily (Zephyranthes), also known as the Rain Lily. These flowers bloom after rains, often brought by gentle winds.

5. Bud

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Origin: English

Meaning: Bud is typically a diminutive form of names like Buddy or Budd, and it directly refers to a young shoot or the undeveloped stage of a flower or plant.

Nicknames: Buddy, Budster, B, Buddie, Budsy

Botanical Significance: In botany, a bud is a young, undeveloped shoot or flower. Buds can be leaf buds, flower buds, or mixed buds, which have the potential to develop into leaves, flowers, or both.

4. Fiorello

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Origin: Italian

Meaning: Derived from the Italian word “fiore,” meaning “flower,” Fiorello translates to “little flower.”

Nicknames: Fio, Fiore, Rello, Lio, Fi

Botanical Significance: In Italian culture, flowers hold significant meaning in celebrations, art, and daily life, further enhancing the name’s cultural resonance.

3. Aster

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: Derived from the Greek word “ἀστήρ” (astér), which means “star.” The name reflects the star-like shape of the Aster flower’s blooms.

Nicknames: As, Asty, Star, Terry, Ace

Botanical Significance: The name Aster is directly associated with the Aster flower, a member of the Asteraceae family. These flowers are known for their vibrant colors, including shades of purple, pink, white, and blue, and their star-like appearance.

2. Cosmos

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: Derived from the Greek word “κόσμος” (kosmos), which means “order,” “harmony,” or “universe.”

Nicknames: Cos, Cosmo, Coz, Moss, Cossy

Botanical Significance: The name Cosmos is directly associated with the Cosmos flower, a member of the Asteraceae family. These flowers are known for their bright, daisy-like blooms and come in a variety of colors, including pink, white, red, and orange.

1. Aletris

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: refers to the aletris plant

Nicknames: Ali, Letty, Tris, Alee, Al

Botanical Significance: The name Aletris is associated with the Aletris genus, which includes flowering plants commonly known as colic-root or stargrass. These plants belong to the Nartheciaceae family.

Do You Like Any of These Flower Names for Your Botanical Baby?

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Do you have a green thumb? Are you someone who spends large amounts of time in the garden? Is there a specific flower that holds a deep meaning to you or your family? Are these flower names inspiring you?

If so, then choosing a flower-inspired name for your baby boy or baby girl is the perfect idea!

There are so many to choose from and you can never go wrong with a name that evokes images of the delicate, lovely blooms we experience throughout the year – whether it be spring, summer, fall, or winter.

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Perhaps one of the best things about flower names is that there’s no boundaries to what you can come up with. And while we gave you 40 examples above, we would love to hear any ideas you might have!

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No baby name sounding good? Want a quick way to generate unique baby name ideas? Try our baby name generator below!

Set your terms (sex of the baby, number of letters, popularity, etc.) and then get a list of names that meet your criteria. Maybe the perfect name is just waiting to be generated for you.

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