Flower names for girls have always been a timeless choice — they capture beauty, grace, and the essence of nature’s charm. From classic names like Lily, Rose, and Daisy to unique blooms such as Azalea, Camellia, and Marigold, each floral name tells its own story of elegance and meaning.
In this guide, we explore the most beautiful flower-inspired names for girls, along with their meanings and origins. Whether you’re drawn to delicate petals or vibrant blossoms, these names are perfect for little girls who are sure to grow and bloom with love and light. 🌹✨
Classic Floral Favorites
These timeless blooms are beloved worldwide.
| # | Name | Pronunciation | Meaning / Flower | Origin |
| 1 | Lily | LIL-ee | Lily flower | English/Latin |
| 2 | Rose | ROHz | Rose | Latin |
| 3 | Daisy | DAY-zee | Daisy | Old English |
| 4 | Violet | VYE-o-let | Violet flower | Latin |
| 5 | Iris | EYE-ris | Iris (rainbow flower) | Greek |
| 6 | Poppy | POP-ee | Poppy flower | Latin |
| 7 | Jasmine | JAZ-min | Jasmine | Persian |
| 8 | Lavender | LAV-en-der | Lavender | English |
| 9 | Marigold | MARE-ih-gold | Marigold | English |
| 10 | Petunia | peh-TOON-ya | Petunia | French |
| 11 | Camellia | ka-MEEL-ya | Camellia | Latin |
| 12 | Magnolia | mag-NO-lee-a | Magnolia | French |
| 13 | Azalea | a-ZAYL-ya | Azalea | Greek |
| 14 | Dahlia | DAL-ya | Dahlia | Scandinavian |
| 15 | Zinnia | ZIN-ee-a | Zinnia | German |
| 16 | Holly | HOL-ee | Holly | English |
| 17 | Ivy | EYE-vee | Ivy | English |
| 18 | Laurel | LOR-el | Laurel | Latin |
| 19 | Heather | HETH-er | Heather | English |
| 20 | Clover | KLO-ver | Clover | English |
| 21 | Primrose | PRIM-rohz | Primrose | English |
| 22 | Fleur | FLUR | Flower (French) | French |
| 23 | Blossom | BLOS-um | Blossom | English |
| 24 | Flora | FLOR-a | Goddess of flowers | Latin |
| 25 | Rosa | RO-sah | Rose (Spanish/Italian) | Latin |
| 26 | Rosalie | ROZ-a-lee | Little rose | French |
| 27 | Rosemary | ROZ-mair-ee | Dew of the sea | Latin |
| 28 | Lilac | LYE-lak | Lilac | Persian |
| 29 | Hyacinth | HYE-a-sinth | Hyacinth | Greek |
| 30 | Peony | PEE-o-nee | Peony | Greek |
| 31 | Tulip | TOO-lip | Tulip | Turkish |
| 32 | Orchid | OR-kid | Orchid | Greek |
| 33 | Gardenia | gar-DEEN-ya | Gardenia | Scottish |
| 34 | Calla | KAL-a | Calla lily | Greek |
| 35 | Amaryllis | am-a-RIL-is | Amaryllis | Greek |
| 36 | Begonia | be-GO-nya | Begonia | French |
| 37 | Chrysanthemum | kris-AN-the-mum | Chrysanthemum | Greek |
| 38 | Daffodil | DAF-o-dil | Daffodil | Dutch |
| 39 | Jonquil | JON-kwil | Jonquil (narcissus) | Spanish |
| 40 | Narcissus | nar-SIS-us | Narcissus | Greek |
| 41 | Pansy | PAN-zee | Pansy | French |
| 42 | Aster | AS-ter | Aster (star flower) | Greek |
| 43 | Bluebell | BLOO-bel | Bluebell | English |
| 44 | Buttercup | BUT-ter-cup | Buttercup | English |
| 45 | Snowdrop | SNO-drop | Snowdrop | English |
| 46 | Sweetpea | SWEET-pee | Sweet pea | English |
| 47 | Veronica | veh-RON-ih-ka | Speedwell flower | Latin |
| 48 | Wisteria | wis-TEER-ee-a | Wisteria | Latin |
| 49 | Yarrow | YAIR-o | Yarrow | English |
| 50 | Zahara | za-HAR-a | Blooming flower | Arabic |
Rare & Exotic Blooms
For the unique soul—names from far-off gardens.
| # | Name | Pronunciation | Meaning / Flower | Origin |
| 51 | Acacia | a-KAY-sha | Acacia tree | Greek |
| 52 | Anemone | a-NEM-o-nee | Windflower | Greek |
| 53 | Calantha | ka-LAN-tha | Beautiful flower | Greek |
| 54 | Cassia | KASH-a | Cinnamon flower | Greek |
| 55 | Celandine | SEL-an-dyne | Lesser celandine | Greek |
| 56 | Clematis | KLEM-a-tis | Clematis vine | Greek |
| 57 | Daphne | DAF-nee | Laurel tree | Greek |
| 58 | Erica | AIR-ih-ka | Heather | Latin |
| 59 | Freesia | FREE-zha | Freesia | German |
| 60 | Gladiolus | glad-ee-OH-lus | Gladiolus | Latin |
| 61 | Honeysuckle | HUN-ee-suk-l | Honeysuckle | English |
| 62 | Ianthe | eye-AN-thee | Violet flower | Greek |
| 63 | Jacinta | ha-SEEN-ta | Hyacinth | Spanish |
| 64 | Kalina | ka-LEE-na | Guelder rose | Slavic |
| 65 | Leilani | lay-LAH-nee | Heavenly flower | Hawaiian |
| 66 | Lotus | LOH-tus | Lotus | Greek |
| 67 | Mimosa | mi-MOH-sa | Mimosa | Latin |
| 68 | Nerine | neh-REEN | Sea nymph flower | Greek |
| 69 | Oleander | oh-lee-AN-der | Oleander | Greek |
| 70 | Poinsettia | poyn-SET-ee-a | Poinsettia | Nahuatl |
| 71 | Quince | KWINS | Quince blossom | Latin |
| 72 | Ranunculus | ra-NUN-kyoo-lus | Buttercup | Latin |
| 73 | Saffron | SAF-ron | Crocus flower | Arabic |
| 74 | Tansy | TAN-zee | Tansy | Greek |
| 75 | Verbena | ver-BEE-na | Verbena | Latin |
| 76 | Xochitl | SO-cheel | Flower | Nahuatl |
| 77 | Yasmin | YAZ-min | Jasmine | Persian |
| 78 | Zahra | ZAH-ra | Flower | Arabic |
| 79 | Aiyana | eye-YAH-na | Eternal blossom | Native American |
| 80 | Blodwyn | BLOD-win | White flower | Welsh |
| 81 | Capucine | ka-poo-SEEN | Nasturtium | French |
| 82 | Eglantine | EG-lan-tine | Wild rose | French |
| 83 | Florentina | flor-en-TEE-na | Blooming | Latin |
| 84 | Gulbahar | gool-ba-HAR | Spring rose | Persian |
| 85 | Hanako | ha-NA-ko | Flower child | Japanese |
| 86 | Iolanthe | eye-o-LAN-thee | Violet flower | Greek |
| 87 | Jessamine | JES-a-min | Jasmine | Persian |
| 88 | Kamelia | ka-MEE-lya | Camellia | Arabic |
| 89 | Liana | lee-AH-na | Vine (flowering) | French |
| 90 | Malva | MAL-va | Mallow | Latin |
| 91 | Nerissa | neh-RIS-sa | Sea nymph | Greek |
| 92 | Posy | POH-zee | Small bouquet | English |
| 93 | Rhoswen | ROS-wen | White rose | Welsh |
| 94 | Senna | SEN-na | Senna plant | Arabic |
| 95 | Thalia | THAY-lee-a | To blossom | Greek |
| 96 | Violeta | vee-o-LEH-ta | Violet | Spanish |
| 97 | Willow | WIL-o | Willow tree | English |
| 98 | Xyris | ZYE-ris | Yellow-eyed grass | Greek |
| 99 | Yolanda | yo-LAN-da | Violet flower | Spanish |
| 100 | Zaria | ZAR-ee-a | Princess (blooming) | Slavic |
Modern & Creative Twists
Fresh spins on floral themes—perfect for today’s girls.
| # | Name | Pronunciation | Meaning / Flower | Origin |
| 101 | Azura | a-ZHOOR-a | Sky blue flower | Spanish |
| 102 | Briar | BRYE-er | Thorny rose patch | English |
| 103 | Calyx | KAY-lix | Flower bud | Greek |
| 104 | Dahliana | dal-ee-AN-a | Dahlia-inspired | Invented |
| 105 | Elodie | ay-lo-DEE | Marsh flower | French |
| 106 | Floralie | flor-a-LEE | Flowering | French |
| 107 | Hazel | HAY-zel | Hazelnut tree | English |
| 108 | Juniper | JOON-i-per | Juniper berry | Latin |
| 109 | Liliana | lil-ee-AN-a | Lily | Latin |
| 110 | Marlowe | MAR-lo | Drift of flowers | English |
| 111 | Novella | no-VEL-a | New bloom | Latin |
| 112 | Petal | PET-al | Flower petal | English |
| 113 | Rosella | ro-ZEL-a | Little rose | Italian |
| 114 | Saffie | SAF-ee | Saffron-inspired | English |
| 115 | Violette | vee-o-LET | Little violet | French |
| 116 | Bloom | BLOOM | To flower | English |
| 117 | Cerise | seh-REEZ | Cherry red | French |
| 118 | Fleurine | flur-EEN | Little flower | French |
| 119 | Indigo | IN-di-go | Blue dye flower | Greek |
| 120 | Lilou | lee-LOO | Lily (French) | French |
| 121 | Marigold | MARE-i-gold | Golden flower | English |
| 122 | Periwinkle | PER-i-wing-kul | Periwinkle | English |
| 123 | Rosabel | ROZ-a-bel | Beautiful rose | Latin |
| 124 | Sienna | see-EN-a | Earthy red (like petals) | Italian |
| 125 | Tulipa | too-LEE-pa | Tulip | Latin |
| 126 | Vesper | VES-per | Evening star flower | Latin |
| 127 | Wildflower | WILD-flau-er | Free-spirited bloom | English |
| 128 | Zinnia | ZIN-ee-a | Bright flower | Latin |
| 129 | Aurelia | aw-REE-lee-a | Golden (like marigold) | Latin |
| 130 | Brielle | bree-EL | God’s flower | French |
| 131 | Coralie | kor-a-LEE | Coral flower | French |
| 132 | Delphine | del-FEEN | Dolphin (sea bloom) | Greek |
| 133 | Evanthe | eh-VAN-thee | Fair flower | Greek |
| 134 | Floriana | flor-ee-AN-a | Flowering | Latin |
| 135 | Galatea | gal-a-TEE-a | Milk-white flower | Greek |
| 136 | Heliotrope | HEE-lee-o-trop | Sunflower | Greek |
| 137 | Ione | eye-OH-nee | Violet | Greek |
| 138 | Jessamy | JES-a-mee | Jasmine | English |
| 139 | Keziah | ke-ZYE-a | Cassia tree | Hebrew |
| 140 | Liora | lee-OR-a | My light (like a bloom) | Hebrew |
| 141 | Melantha | meh-LAN-tha | Dark flower | Greek |
| 142 | Nerida | neh-REE-da | Sea nymph flower | Greek |
| 143 | Oriana | or-ee-AN-a | Dawn flower | Latin |
| 144 | Pomona | po-MO-na | Fruit & flower goddess | Latin |
| 145 | Rhosyn | HRO-sin | Rose | Welsh |
| 146 | Syringa | si-RING-ga | Lilac | Greek |
| 147 | Tansia | TAN-see-a | Tansy-inspired | English |
| 148 | Violeine | vee-o-LEEN | Violet-like | French |
| 149 | Xanthe | ZAN-thee | Yellow flower | Greek |
| 150 | Zahara | za-HAR-a | Flowering | Swahili |
Short & Sweet Petals
One-syllable or super short—adorable and chic.
| # | Name | Pronunciation | Meaning / Flower | Origin |
| 151 | Bryony | BRYE-o-nee | Climbing vine | Greek |
| 152 | Calla | KAL-a | Calla lily | Greek |
| 153 | Fern | FURN | Fern | English |
| 154 | Gia | JEE-a | Earth flower | Italian |
| 155 | Holly | HOL-ee | Holly | English |
| 156 | Ivy | EYE-vee | Ivy | English |
| 157 | Jade | JAYD | Jade plant | Spanish |
| 158 | Kalei | ka-LAY | Flower lei | Hawaiian |
| 159 | Linnea | lin-NAY-a | Twinflower | Swedish |
| 160 | Mae | MAY | Mayflower | English |
| 161 | Nell | NEL | Champion (like a bloom) | English |
| 162 | Pia | PEE-a | Pious (like a pure flower) | Latin |
| 163 | Rue | ROO | Herb of grace | Greek |
| 164 | Sage | SAYJ | Wise herb | Latin |
| 165 | Tess | TES | Harvest (flower season) | Greek |
| 166 | Uma | OO-ma | Flax flower | Sanskrit |
| 167 | Veda | VAY-da | Knowledge (like growth) | Sanskrit |
| 168 | Wyn | WIN | Fair (like a bloom) | Welsh |
| 169 | Zoe | ZO-ee | Life (blooming) | Greek |
| 170 | Aria | AR-ee-a | Melody (like petals) | Italian |
| 171 | Bee | BEE | Bee (pollinator!) | English |
| 172 | Cora | KOR-a | Maiden (flower-like) | Greek |
| 173 | Dot | DOT | Gift (like a bud) | Greek |
| 174 | Eve | EEV | Life | Hebrew |
| 175 | Fae | FAY | Fairy flower | English |
| 176 | Gem | JEM | Precious bloom | Latin |
| 177 | Hope | HOPE | Aspiration (like spring) | English |
| 178 | Joy | JOY | Happiness (like sunshine) | Latin |
| 179 | Kit | KIT | Pure (like a lily) | Greek |
| 180 | Lux | LUKS | Light (for growth) | Latin |
| 181 | May | MAY | Month of flowers | English |
| 182 | Nia | NEE-a | Purpose (like a bloom) | Swahili |
| 183 | Ora | OR-a | Prayer (like dawn) | Latin |
| 184 | Pearl | PURL | Ocean gem (like a dewdrop) | Latin |
| 185 | Quinn | KWIN | Wise (like nature) | Irish |
| 186 | Rhea | REE-a | Flowing (like petals) | Greek |
| 187 | Sky | SKY | Open air for flowers | English |
| 188 | True | TROO | Honest (like nature) | English |
| 189 | Wren | REN | Bird (pollinator friend) | English |
| 190 | Yael | ya-EL | Mountain goat (wildflower) | Hebrew |
| 191 | Ana | AH-na | Grace | Hebrew |
| 192 | Bela | BAY-la | Beautiful | Hungarian |
| 193 | Cleo | KLEE-o | Glory | Greek |
| 194 | Dia | DEE-a | Day | Spanish |
| 195 | Ela | EL-a | Oak flower | Hebrew |
| 196 | Fay | FAY | Fairy | English |
| 197 | Ila | EE-la | Earth | Sanskrit |
| 198 | Lea | LEE | Meadow | English |
| 199 | Mia | MEE-a | Mine (like a bud) | Italian |
| 200 | Noa | NO-a | Movement (like petals) | Hebrew |
Wildflower & Meadow Names
Earthy, free-spirited, and nature-bound.
- Meadow – Grassy field of flowers
- Prairie – Wide open bloom land
- Savannah – Tropical grassland
- Sierra – Mountain flowers
- Aurora – Dawn light on petals
- Celeste – Heavenly blooms
- Dawn – First flower light
- Ember – Glowing like poppies
- Hazel – Woodland bloom
- Maple – Sweet autumn flower
- Oakley – Oak meadow
- Rowan – Red berry tree
- Aspen – Quaking leaves
- Birch – White bark & catkins
- Cedar – Evergreen scent
- Coral – Sea flower
- Jade – Green stone bloom
- Olive – Peaceful olive blossom
- Ruby – Red as a rose
- Sienna – Earthy petal tone
- Amber – Golden resin flower
- Indigo – Deep blue dye
- Lavender – Purple fields
- Marigold – Golden healer
- Sage – Silver herb
- Thyme – Tiny purple flowers
- Violet – Shy woodland bloom
- Willow – Graceful branches
- Yarrow – Healing white clusters
- Aster – Star-shaped petals
- Bluebell – Forest carpet
- Clover – Lucky three-leaf
- Dandelion – Wishes in seed
- Edelweiss – Alpine star
- Foxglove – Fairy bells
- Geranium – Crane’s bill
- Heather – Moorland purple
- Iris – Rainbow bridge
- Jasmine – Night-blooming
- Lotus – Sacred water bloom
- Magnolia – Southern beauty
- Nasturtium – Edible peppery
- Orchid – Exotic elegance
- Pansy – Thoughtful face
- Queen Anne’s Lace – Wild carrot
- Rosemary – Memory herb
- Sunflower – Golden tracker
- Tiger Lily – Spotted fire
- Ursinia – African daisy
- Verbena – Sacred herb
- Waterlily – Pond princess
- Xyris – Yellow bog flower
- Ylang-Ylang – Fragrant canopy
- Zinnia – Bright summer
- Anthurium – Flamingo flower
- Bird of Paradise – Tropical spike
- Cyclamen – Swept-back petals
- Delphinium – Larkspur tower
- Echinacea – Purple coneflower
- Fuchsia – Dancing drops
- Gaura – Whirling butterflies
- Hellebore – Winter rose
- Impatiens – Touch-me-not
- Kalanchoe – Air plant bloom
- Lantana – Color-changing
- Mimosa – Sensitive silk
- Nigella – Love-in-a-mist
- Osteospermum – African daisy
- Phlox – Sweet-scented clusters
- Salvia – Sage wisdom
Final Bloom
Choosing a flower name for your baby girl is like giving her a lifelong symbol of beauty, resilience, and growth. These names represent the harmony between nature and femininity — qualities that never fade with time.
From timeless classics to rare floral gems, each name on this list carries a touch of grace and natural wonder. So, if you want a name that feels both elegant and meaningful, a flower name is a perfect way to let her bloom brightly in every season of life. 🌺🌿

Charlotte, founder of Namesslection.com, shares her passion for creativity through Funny Names, Cute Names, and Other Names. She helps people find unique, fun, and meaningful names with ease.







