Top 10+ original flower-inspired names for girls
Choosing a name

Choosing a name for your daughter is very special, and flower names, besides being beautiful, are always in fashion. Check out these 10 lovely suggestions!
Rosa/Rose

The rose is one of the most admired flowers in the world and a symbol of pure love. The name has Latin origins, meaning "beautiful flower," and can be used in variations like Rose, Rosa, Rosalita, and Rosana.
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Jasmine/Yasmin

The scent of jasmine is so distinctive that it has become a popular name choice. Its origin is Persian, symbolizing purity, love, and beauty.
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Lis

Similar to Elisa, Lis is a diminutive of the Hebrew name Elizabeth, which means "My God is an oath." The flower is a symbol of beauty in many countries and primarily reflects faith in God. A flower twist on a more timeless name.
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Alyssa

The name Alyssa is derived from the alyssum flower, which symbolizes beauty, calmness, and healing. Its origins trace back to the Greek word "alyssum," meaning "noble" or "rational." This elegant name combines floral delicacy with a timeless charm.
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Daisy

This classic English name is associated with the cheerful flower. It comes from the Old English word dægeseage, which means "day's eye." The name Margarita is popular in Spanish-speaking countries and refers to the same flower.
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Violet

The name Violet derives from the Old French "Violette," a diminutive of the Latin "Viola," meaning "little purple flower." Its sound is soft and melodious, with symbolism connected to nature and beauty.
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Dahlia

Of Germanic origin, and although named after the botanist who discovered it, Anders Dahl, its more poetic essence means "from the valley," "dreamy woman, emotional and very sensitive."
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Susana

Susana originates from the Hebrew "Shoushannah" or may even have Aramaic origins, meaning "lily" or "white flower." It carries the concept of "innocent heart."
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