Names That Mean Flower
- Kavel
Origin:
Hindi, Bhojpuri, DutchMeaning:
"lotus; lot"Description:
A simple, floral boy name of Hindi origin, that coincides with a Dutch surname meaning "lot". Kavela is a feminine form, while an alternative spelling is Kavele.
- Rodica
Origin:
RomanianMeaning:
"fruit, rose"Description:
A Romanian name, also used in Spain, Rodica could come from the Romanian element rod meaning "fruit", or the Greek element rhodon meaning "rose". A nature name either way, it is rare with familiar sounds.
- Gülçi̇n
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"rose picking, rose growing"Description:
A botanical name of Persian and Turkish origin, Gülçin is associated with cutting, picking, and tending to roses. Singer and songwriter Gülçin Ergül and actress Gülçin Santırcıoğlu are notable bearers.
- Viorela
Origin:
Romanian, feminine form of ViorelMeaning:
"violet flower; Alpine Squill"Description:
Elegant and distinctive, this Romanian botanical name refers to either the sweet violet flower or the Alpine Squill, both of which are violet in color. It could make an interesting choice for those who like Viola or Violet but want something different.
- Bloeme
Origin:
Dutch, YiddishMeaning:
"flower"Description:
This delicate floral name may originate from the Dutch word for flower, bloem, or as a Dutch variant of the Yiddish Blume / Bluma. An attractive and distinct choice regardless of origin.
- Chavatzelet
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"lily"Description:
An elaborate and pretty name with plenty of strength too, Chavatzelet means "lily". It likely comes from the phrase Chavatzelet HaSharon in the Old Testament book, the Song of Solomon, translating to "rose of Sharon", which is thought to refer to a sand lily.
- Royson
Origin:
English, ScottishMeaning:
"son of Roy; son of Royce"Description:
Roy, Royce, Royal, and Rory are all in the US Top 1000, where they join a plethora of surname-inspired names ending in -son. Royson is a new consideration, with a smart, handsome feel to it, combined with a touch of the floral.
- Lilliandil
Origin:
Popular cultureMeaning:
"sea of lillies"Description:
Ethereal, yet with the familiarity of Lily about it, Lilliandil is a name created by Douglas Gresham for the movie adaptation of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, based of C.S Lewis's
Narnia novels. An unnamed character in the novel, inspired by Luthien and Arwen from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Gresham chose the name Lilliandil inspired by the sea of lilies, also known as the Silver Sea, that appears in the book.
- Royson
Origin:
English, ScottishMeaning:
"son of Roy; son of Royce"Description:
Royal and Rory are both in the US Top 1000 for girls where they join a number of surname-inspired names ending in -son, from long-time favorite Madison to the newer Emerson. The yet to rank Royson could be a new consideration with its rosy feel, but tougher edge.