Flower Baby Names

Baby names drawn from flowers and botanical imagery, from direct floral picks to broader garden-adjacent names.

Flower names can feel delicate, bright, romantic, or surprisingly sturdy depending on the plant behind them. Daisy, Violet, Iris, and Magnolia are the clearest examples, but the category also shades into broader botanical names like Rowan, Cedar, and Sage.

What counts as a flower name?

Some names come directly from flowers, while others come from related plants, herbs, trees, or garden imagery. That broader botanical frame is what gives the category enough range to work for both girls and boys.

How the category changes by style

Some flower names feel soft and familiar, like Rose or Lily. Others feel fuller and more decorative, like Magnolia, Azalea, or Dahlia.

On the boys' side, the strongest names often come from botanical rather than strictly floral sources.

Flower Girl Names
Flower Boy Names

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