Meaning
Names meaning Flower
Bloom names, petal names, names that smell faintly of the garden. The Victorian language-of-flowers tradition gave us many of the modern classics — Lily (purity), Rose (love), Violet (modesty), Iris (a message), Daisy (innocence), Marigold (grief), Jasmine (gift from God) — and the broader floral category extends through Camellia, Magnolia, Petunia, Posey, Poppy, Zinnia. Most of these work as both first names and middle names, and pair beautifully with vintage or classical pairings (Lily Eleanor, Rose Wren, Violet Mae). The full collection is below.
Violet
RisingTurkish · girl
From the flower, Latin viola.
Lily
Steady· girl
From the lily flower, a symbol of purity.
Leilani
Rising· girl
Hawaiian, 'heavenly flowers' or 'royal child'
Daisy
Rising· girl
From the daisy flower; Old English 'day's eye'.
Rose
Steady· girl
From the rose flower; emblem of love.
Magnolia
Rising· girl
English, after botanist Pierre Magnol; the flowering tree
Jasmine
Falling· girl
From Persian yasamin, the jasmine flower
Zara
Falling· girl
Arabic zahra, 'flower, radiant'; Hebrew cousin of Sarah
Dahlia
Rising· girl
Named for the dahlia flower, after Swedish botanist Anders Dahl
Lilly
Falling· girl
Variant of Lily, from the lily flower symbolizing purity
Poppy
Rising· girl
From the poppy flower.
Azalea
Rising· girl
Flower name, from Greek azaleos, 'dry'
Alyssa
Falling· girl
From alyssum flower; Greek a-lyssa, 'without madness'
Zariah
Rising· girl
Modern variant of Zara, Arabic/Hebrew 'flower, to shine'
Anahi
Rising· girl
From Guarani folklore; legendary princess of the ceibo flower