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Names Categorized "floral"

25 Names found

Anargül Feminine Kazakh

Anargül is a female Kazakh name meaning "blooming pomegranate tree". It is composed of the words anar “pomegranate” and gül “flower, blossom,” symbolizing beauty, fertility, and life. The pomegranate is a culturally sign...

Anthi Feminine Greek

Anthi is a modern Greek feminine name, commonly used as a diminutive or short form of longer names containing the Greek element ἄνθος (anthos), meaning "flower, blossom." It functions as a clipped version of names like C...

Anthoula Feminine Greek

Anthoula is a modern Greek feminine name derived as a diminutive from names containing the Greek element ἄνθος (anthos), meaning “flower” or “blossom.” It functions as an affectionate, shortened endearment formed from lo...

Ayame Feminine Japanese

Ayame is a feminine Japanese given name derived from the Japanese word ayame meaning "iris" (the flower). The name is typically written with the kanji 菖蒲, but other kanji combinations or phonetic renderings can also be...

Caja Feminine Danish

Caja is a Danish feminine given name, functioning as a variant of Kaja 1. While Kaja itself serves as a Scandinavian diminutive of Katarina, Caja represents an alternative spelling or form in Danish usage. The ultimate r...

Carmel Feminine English

Carmel is a feminine given name of English usage, ultimately derived from Mount Carmel in Israel, a mountain range mentioned in the Old Testament. The name is closely associated with the Virgin Mary through the title Our...

Carmelina Feminine Italian Spanish

Carmelina is an Italian and Spanish diminutive of Carmela, a name deeply rooted in Marian devotion. It is a feminine given name primarily used in Italy and Spain, conveying a sense of endearment and familiarity.Etymology...

Carmelita Feminine Spanish

Carmelita is a Spanish diminutive of Carmel. The name ultimately derives from the title of the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, referencing Mount Carmel in Israel (a name meaning “garden” in Hebrew). As a feminine...

Carmella Feminine English

Carmella is a feminine given name used in English, derived as a Latinized form of Carmel. The name ultimately traces back to Mount Carmel in Israel, a mountain mentioned in the Old Testament. In Hebrew, Karmel means "gar...

Carmenza Feminine Spanish

Carmenza is a Spanish feminine given name, serving as an elaboration or diminutive of Carmen. The name is formed by adding the suffix -enza to Carmen, which itself derives from the devotional title Nuestra Señora del Car...

Demet Feminine Turkish

Demet is a feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, demet means "bundle, bunch (of flowers), bouquet." The word likely originates from the Greek δεμάτι (demáti), which means "tie, bundle, or sheaf." This etymological con...

Euanthe Feminine Greek Ancient Greek

Euanthe is a name from Greek and ancient Greek origins, derived from the Greek word εὐανθής (euanthes), meaning "blooming, flowery." This poetic name is composed of the elements εὖ (eu), meaning "good," and ἄνθος (anthos...

Evanthe Feminine Greek

Evanthe is the Latinized form of Euanthe, an Ancient Greek name. The name Euanthe is derived from the Greek adjective εὐανθής (euanthes), meaning "blooming, flowery", which itself is composed of the prefix eu meaning "go...

Evanthia Feminine Greek

Evanthia is a modern Greek feminine given name, derived from the ancient Greek name Εὐανθία (Euanthia), a variant of Euanthe. The name's root elements, the Greek eu meaning "good" and anthos meaning "flower," combine to...

Florinel Masculine Romanian

Florinel is a Romanian masculine given name, derived as a diminutive of Florin. Florin itself is the Romanian form of the Late Latin name Florinus, which is a derivative of the Roman cognomen Florus. Ultimately, Florus c...

Golzar Unisex Persian

Golzar is a unisex Persian given name that poetically evokes a garden of flowers. It is derived from the Persian word gol (گل) meaning "flower, rose" combined with the suffix -zār (زار) meaning "place abounding in, field...

Gülmira Feminine Kazakh Kyrgyz

Gülmira is a female given name used mainly in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. It is a compound name formed from two elements: the first part, gül, comes from Kyrgyz and Kazakh гүл, meaning "flower", which is ultimately derive...

Gülüzar Feminine Turkish

Gülüzar is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Persian Golzar. The name ultimately comes from Persian gol meaning "flower, rose" and the suffix -zār denoting a place abounding in something or a field/garden. T...

Hadassa Feminine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Hadassa is a Hebrew form of the name Hadassah, as well as the usual spelling in Portuguese and German. The name Hadassah itself originates from the Hebrew word haḏas, meaning "myrtle tree." In the Old Testament, Hadassah...

Himari Feminine Japanese

Himari is a Japanese feminine given name. It is most commonly derived from a shortening of the word himawari (向日葵), meaning "sunflower", with the kanji 陽 (hi, "light, sun") and 葵 (mari, "hollyhock"). However, many o...

Iiris Feminine Finnish

EtymologyIiris is the Finnish form of Iris, a name of Greek origin meaning "rainbow". In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and a messenger for the gods, analogous to Hermes. The name also refers to the...

Iris Feminine Catalan Croatian +13

Iris is a feminine given name derived from the Greek word "rainbow". In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and a messenger to the gods, often depicted as a link between heaven and earth. The name began...

Jinan Unisex Arabic

Jinan is an Arabic unisex given name meaning "garden" or "paradise", derived from the Arabic root جنّ (janna) meaning "to cover, to hide." This root evokes the idea of a lush, concealed garden, a paradise hidden from vie...

Karmela Feminine Croatian

Karmela is the Croatian form of Carmela, which itself derives from the Hebrew place name Carmel. The name ultimately traces back to the title of the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, and is therefore deeply rooted i...

Kassiopeia Feminine Greek

Kassiopeia is a Greek form of Cassiopeia, the Latinized name of a queen in Greek mythology. The name may derive from Greek kassia (cinnamon) and ops (face), possibly meaning "cassia juice" or "face of cinnamon." In myth,...

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