Flower Names for Girls

  1. Thistle
    • Thrift
      • Ursinia
        • Valeriana
          • Verbena
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "sacred foliage"
            • Description:

              This name of a showy, lemony plant makes an unusual entry into the name garden.
          • Veronica
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "she who brings victory; true image"
            • Description:

              The name Veronica projects a triple-threat image: at once saintly, sensuous, and strong. The name derives from Berenice, the Latin form of the Greek name Berenike "she who brings victory", with the spelling influenced by the Latin phrase vera icon "true image". Veronica was the name of the compassionate woman who wiped Jesus's face when he was on his way to Calvary and whose cloth was miraculously imprinted with his image: she is now the patron saint of photographers.
          • Viola
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "violet"
            • Description:

              Viola has several positive elements going for it: the rhythm of the musical instrument, the association with the flower, the trending 'Vi' beginning and its leading role in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
          • Violet
            • Origin:

              English from Latin
            • Meaning:

              "purple"
            • Description:

              Violet is soft and sweet, yet with a vivacious edge.

          • Vervain
            • Vetch
              • Vinca
                • Wisteria
                  • Origin:

                    Flower name, from English surname
                  • Meaning:

                    "Wister's flower"
                  • Description:

                    A frilly southern-accented flower name yet to be planted on many birth certificates. In the language of flowers, the wisteria is a symbol of devotion. It is named for American horticulturalist John Caspar Wister.
                • Wildflower
                  • Windflower
                    • Xochitl
                      • Origin:

                        Nahuatl, Aztec
                      • Meaning:

                        "flower"
                      • Description:

                        Xochitl is a Nahuatl or Aztec floral name used in southern Mexico and pronounced SO-chee-tl or SHO-chee-tl, although sometimes the "tl" at the end is not pronounced. Internet entrepreneur Xochi Birch is probably the best-known bearer in the US – except for the Xochitl brand tortilla chips. Definitely among the most intriguing international flower names and a beautiful choice for those looking to honor Nahuatl heritage.
                    • Yarrow
                      • Origin:

                        Botanical name, English
                      • Meaning:

                        "rough stream"
                      • Description:

                        Yarrow is a flowering herb that grows wild in Europe and North America, and has long been used in several Native American and European cultures as a healing plant. Named for the mythical god Achille, Yarrow is a symbol of enduring love.
                    • Yesenia
                      • Origin:

                        Spanish tree name
                      • Meaning:

                        "floral"
                      • Description:

                        This unique girls' name is a Latinx favorite popularized by a character on a Spanish-language soap opera. Jessenia is another variation. The name is drawn from the name of a tree in South America.
                    • Yolanda
                      • Origin:

                        Spanish from Greek
                      • Meaning:

                        "violet flower"
                      • Description:

                        Yolanda conjures up visions of midcentury films like "Yolanda and the Thief," complete with gauzy veils, harem pants, and invisible navels. Iolanthe, with the first syllable pronounced the same as in Yolanda, is a softer version, but most modern parents would opt for the English Violet.
                    • Zahara
                      • Origin:

                        Hebrew; Swahili
                      • Meaning:

                        "to shine; flower"
                      • Description:

                        Zahara, a delicate but strong multicultural name, came into the spotlight when Angelina Jolie bestowed it on her Ethiopian-born daughter, and we predict other parents will adopt it as well. If you want something simpler than Zahara, consider Zara, a royal name in England--but also the name of a Spanish-based clothing store chain.
                    • Zara
                      • Origin:

                        Hebrew and Arabic
                      • Meaning:

                        "blooming flower; God remembers"
                      • Description:

                        Zara has multiple origins, but most notably is a variation of Zahrah, a name derived from the Arabic zahrah, meaning "blooming flower." Zara can also be a diminutive of the Bulgarian name Zaharina, a feminine form of the Hebrew Zechariah. Today, Zara is heavily associated with the Spanish fast-fashion empire of the same name.