flower and floral names

  1. Snowdrop
    • Suren
      • Sunflower
        • Tarragon
          • Origin:

            Plant name from Greek
          • Meaning:

            "dragon herb"
        • Tarragon
          • Origin:

            Latin herb name
          • Description:

            Aromatic but also problematic.
        • Thistle
          • Origin:

            botanical name
          • Description:

            The thistle is the botanical emblem of Scotland and would make a good if unusual patriotic choice for people with Scottish heritage. One of the few flower names that could be worn by a boy with as much ease as a girl.
        • Thistle
          • Origin:

            English flower name
          • Meaning:

            "to prick"
          • Description:

            Quirky and charming flower name. Thistle is Scotland's national symbol.
        • Thorn
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "prickle"
          • Description:

            Rose and Briar are popular, and Hawthorn is cool – so why not the equally prickly Thorn? Add an E to give it a surnamey spin.
        • Tigerlily
          • Origin:

            English
          • Description:

            This name of the bright orange flower found in Asia has been used occasionally in English-speaking countries. A notable namesake is Tiger Lily, the Native American princess from Peter Pan. Read more about Tiger Lily and other Disney Princess Names in our featured blog.
        • Tulip
          • Origin:

            Flower name, from Persian
          • Meaning:

            "turban"
          • Description:

            One of the most unusual flower names, Tulip is cute but tough to pull off as a first. It has some celebrity cred via Charlie Tamara Tulip, twin daughter of Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell. It derives from Persian dulband "turban", due to the distinctive shape of the flowers.
        • Tree
          • Varda
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "rose, pink"
            • Description:

              Commonly heard in Israel, but here it could be an unusual way to honor Grandma Rose.
          • Verbena
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "sacred foliage"
            • Description:

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

              English from Latin
            • Meaning:

              "purple"
            • Description:

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

          • Vanilla
            • Wildflower
              • Origin:

                Nature and flower name
              • Description:

                Wildflower may be the ultimate hippie name, added to the lexicon by Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden when they chose it as one of their daughter's middle names. It's generic in the way that Flora and River are, as opposed to Iris and Nile, say. But it has a certain free and creative charm.
            • Winika
              • Origin:

                Maori
              • Meaning:

                "Christmas orchid"
              • Description:

                With the rise of all those other popular feminine W names, like Winnie, Willa and Winona, why not consider the lovely Winika? Win and Winnie are likely nicknames and it is associated with a dainty Pacific orchid that blossoms at Christmas time. If you're looking for international names for Christmas babies, this is one for the short list.
            • 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.
            • Zinnia
              • Origin:

                Flower name, from German surname
              • Meaning:

                "Zinn's flower"
              • Description:

                Zinnia is an unusual floral choice with a bit more edge and energy than most and beginning to find its way onto namers' wish lists of botanical possibilities. Named after an eighteenth German botanist called Johann Gottfried Zinn, it appears in Roald Dahl's Matilda as the young protagonist's mother.
            • Zebrina