Names Categorized "flowers"
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Neven is a Slavic masculine given name, used predominantly in Croatia, Serbia, and Macedonia. It is the masculine form of the feminine name Nevena, which in turn derives from the South Slavic word neven meaning "marigold...
Nevena is a feminine given name widely used in South Slavic countries. The name is derived from the South Slavic word neven, meaning "marigold" (specifically Calendula officinalis). Nevena is the feminine form of the mas...
Nevenka is a South Slavic feminine given name, primarily used in Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a variant of Nevena, which is derived from the South Slavic word neven meaning "marigold", a bright orang...
Nevra is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic name Nawra. The root meaning links back to the Arabic word for "flower" or "blossom," evoking beauty and growth.Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe name Nevra...
EtymologyNicte is a feminine name of Mayan origin, derived from the Yucatec Maya word nikte', meaning "flower" or more specifically "plumeria flower." The name is composed of two Classic Maya elements: nich meaning "flow...
Nigella is a feminine given name of English origin, derived as a feminine form of Nigel. The name Nigel itself originates from the medieval Latinized form Nigellus, which was adapted from the Irish name Neil (Irish Niall...
Nilofar is a variant of the Persian name Niloufar, written in its Indianized form. It is derived from the Persian word nīlūfar, meaning "water lily", a flower associated with purity and beauty in Persian and Indic cultur...
Nilofer is a feminine given name of Indian usage. It serves as the Indian form of Niloufar, or Niloofar in Persian. At its core, the name traces its roots to the Persian word for "water lily" (from Niloufar). The water l...
Niloofar is an alternate transcription of the Persian name Niloufar (نیلوفر), which means "water lily" in Persian. The water lily, known for its beauty and aquatic habitat, holds cultural significance in Persian poetry a...
EtymologyNiloufar is a Persian feminine name meaning "water lily." The name is derived from the Persian word for the water lily, a flower that symbolizes purity, rebirth, and beauty. It is the Persian equivalent of the S...
Nilufar is a feminine given name that serves as the Uzbek and Bengali form of Niloufar. The name ultimately derives from Persian nīlūfar meaning "water lily", which itself traces back to Sanskrit nīlotpala, referring spe...
Nilüfer is a feminine given name of Turkish origin, directly derived from the Turkish word for "water lily." The name ultimately traces back to the Persian Niloufar, which in turn comes from the Sanskrit word nīḷōtpaḷa (...
Niraj is a masculine name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word nīraja (नीरज), meaning "water-born" or "lotus" — a flower symbolizing purity and beauty. The name is phonetically spelled in Devanagari as nīraja...
Nitza is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, strictly the feminine variant of Nitzan. While Nitzan is a unisex name in modern Hebrew, Nitza is used exclusively for girls and women. Etymology The name derives from the...
Nitzan (Nitzan) is a Hebrew unisex given name that means "flower bud" in Hebrew. The name symbolizes growth, potential, and the delicate beauty of nature's beginnings. It is derived from the Hebrew root נ-צ-נ, which conv...
Niviarsiaq is a Greenlandic feminine name that directly translates to "young girl" in the Greenlandic language [1]. This name reflects a deep connection to nature, as it is also the vernacular name for the dwarf fireweed...
Nolene is an elaborated form of Nola, most commonly found in South Africa. The name Nola itself has uncertain origins; it may be a feminine form of Noll, a medieval diminutive of Oliver, possibly influenced by the name L...
Nonie is a diminutive of Ione or Nora 1. As a pet form, it developed as an affectionate, informal version of these longer names, each of which has distinct origins. Ione derives from the Ancient Greek word ion, meaning "...
Etymology and MeaningNərgiz is the Azerbaijani form of Narges, a Persian name that ultimately derives from Greek Νάρκισσος (Narkissos), possibly from νάρκη (narke) meaning “sleep” or “numbness.” The name is linked to the...
Nurgül is a feminine given name used primarily in Turkish and Kyrgyz cultures. It is a compound name, formed from two distinct elements. The first, nur, is derived from the Arabic word نور (nūr), meaning "light". The sec...
Nurit is a Hebrew feminine name that means "buttercup (flower)" (genus Ranunculus). The name is derived from the Hebrew word nurit, which refers to the bright yellow wildflower common in Israel and the Levant.Cultural an...
Odtsetseg is a feminine given name of Mongolian origin. It is a compound name formed from the Mongolian words od (од), meaning "star," and tsetseg (цэцэг), meaning "flower." Thus, the name's literal meaning is "star flow...
Õie is an Estonian female given name derived from õis, the Estonian word for "flower". The name comes from the attributive or genitive singular form õie, giving it a meaning akin to "of a flower" or "blossom". As a flora...
Ornella is an Italian feminine given name of literary origin, created by the celebrated Italian author and poet Gabriele d'Annunzio for his 1904 play La Figlia di Jorio (The Daughter of Jorio). The name is derived from T...
Orquídea is a feminine given name that directly means "orchid" in Spanish and Portuguese. The name is derived from the Latin orchis, itself from the Greek ὄρχις (orchis), which refers to the flower's ancient Greek name....
Orvokki is a Finnish feminine given name derived from the word orvokki, meaning "pansy, violet" in Finnish. It belongs to a tradition of Finnish nature names, where floral vocabulary is adapted as personal names. The nam...
Ren is a unisex Japanese given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The most common interpretations include 蓮 (ren) meaning "lotus" and 恋 (ren) meaning "romantic love...
Roosa is a Finnish feminine given name and a variant of Rosa 1. It derives from the Latin rosa meaning "rose", though the ultimate origin may be connected to a Germanic name element. In modern Finnish, roosa also directl...
Roosevelt is an American given name derived from the Dutch surname Roosevelt, meaning "rose field". The surname itself originates from the Dutch Van Rose(n)velt, which translates to "from a rose field" or "of a rose fiel...
Rowan is a unisex given name of Irish and English origin. Primarily, it is an anglicized form of the Irish name Ruadhán, derived from the Old Irish element "ruad" meaning "red." Hence, Ruadhán signifies "little red one."...
Rózsa is a Hungarian female given name and surname meaning "rose" in Hungarian. It is a cognate of Rosa 1, which is generally derived from Latin rosa meaning "rose", though the Latin name may also have been influenced by...
Sanna is a Scandinavian short form of Susanna, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Shoshanna meaning "lily" (or "rose" in modern Hebrew), which itself comes from the Egyptian word sšn meaning "lotus". It is also asso...
Tanzi is a given name that originated as a variant of the flower name Tansy, which itself derives from the name of the plant, through Old French and Late Latin tanacita. As a floral name, Tanzi fits into broader trends o...
Viola is a feminine name meaning "violet" in Latin, derived from the classical Latin word for the flower. The name is used across multiple European languages, including Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Hungarian,...
Virág is a Hungarian feminine given name and surname, meaning "flower" in Hungarian. The name is deeply rooted in the Hungarian language and culture, where nature-inspired names are common. As a given name, Virág reflect...
OverviewYoung is a Korean feminine given name that serves as an alternate transcription of Yeong, typically written with the Hangul syllable 영 (yeong).Etymology and OriginsThe name stems from Chinese-derived Hanja chara...