Flower Middle Names: 101 Floral Middle Name Ideas
Here Are 101+ Flower Middle Names, Floral Middle Names And Nature-Themed Second Name Ideas
If you’re looking for the best flower middle names for girls, read our list of 101 floral girl names.
Here are 101+ flower middle names, botanical, nature and plant baby names for girls that make good second name choices.
Why Choose A Flower Middle Name For Your Baby?
Using a flower name as a middle name is an eternally popular choice – and for good reasons.
Flower middle names are pretty, elegant and classic names that don’t date or go out of style. Using a flower name as a middle name means your choice won’t seem dated in a few years.
Despite being traditional names. floral middle names have a fresh and natural botanical edge.
Flower names are traditionally popular, so may be a family name – and you might be looking for a meaningful second name to honour one of your relatives.
Here are 40+ Flower Middle Names
Read this list to of floral middle names to find your perfect second name choice:
- Acacia: Of Greek origin, meaning ‘thorny tree’
- Amaryllis: Meaning fresh and sparkling
- Allium
- Anemone
- Ambretta
- Arbor
- Aster: A Greek flower name meaning ‘star’
- Azalea: A girl’s name of English origin meaning ‘dry’, because the azalea flower thrives in sandy soil
- Belladonna
- Begonia
- Bellerose
- Bloom
- Blossom: A pretty spring name meaning ‘flower-like’, Blosson is also ubiquitous with the 90s sitcom of the same name.
- Bluebell: An English flower name, bluebells symbolise gratitude, constancy and everlasting love.
- Briar: A Disney-linked name
- Briony
- Bryony: A Latin flower name meaning ‘to sprout’.
- Buttercup
- Camelia
- Calla: This is a lily name, meaning ‘beautiful’
- Cassia
- Celadine
- Clematis
- Chamomile
- Chrysanthemum
- Clover: A girl’s name of English origin, meaning key – also associated with good luck due to the symbol of the four leafed clover
- Crocus
- Daisy: One of the more popular floral names, Daisy is derived from an old English word meaning ‘days eye’ (from the flower)
- Daffodil
- Dalia
- Dahlia: A name of Hebrew origins, meaning ‘branch’
- Daphne
- Delphine
- Edelweiss
- Erica
- Fern
- Ferne: A nature name taken from the leafy plant
- Fleur: This is an old English name and also the French translation of the word flower
- Flora: From the Latin word for flower, Fleur is also the name of the Roman goddess of spring
- Florentina
- Freesia
- Forsythia
- Fuchsia
- Garland
- Gardenia
- Hazel: Another nature name, Hazel is taken from the tree, or colour
- Heather: Taken from the name of the small, purple plant
- Hibiscus
- Holly: A seasonal name, Holly is the plant associated with Christmas and winter
- Hyacinth; Of Greek origin, meaning precious stone. Also associated with the English sitcom ’Keeping Up Appearances’, where the main characters had floral-themed names
- Ianthe: This name is of Greek origin, meaning ‘purple flower’
- Iris: A name of Greek origins, meaning ‘rainbow’. Iris was the Greek goddess of the rainbow 9read our nicknames for Iris)
- Ivy: Taken from the climbing plant, Ivy represents fidelity (Beyonce is also a fan of this name)
- Jasmine: Of Persian origin, meaning ‘gift from God’
- Jeseamine
- Kassia
- Larkspur
- Lavender: Taken from the purple, sweet-smelling plant
- Leilani
- Lilac: From the fragrant, spring flowering plant – and also the distinct colour
- Lili
- Lily (read our nicknames for Lily)
- Lilly
- Lilliana
- Linnea
- Lita
- Lotus
- Magnolia: A girl’s name of Latin origin. Also the shade of the ever-popular neutral paint colour
- Marigold: Marigold is from the golden flower, and also the name of rubber gloves in the UK
- Marjoram
- Mimosa
- Myrtle
- Narcissa
- Nasrin
- Oleana
- Oleander
- Orchid
- Pansy
- Patchouli
- Peony: Meaning praise giving or healing
- Petunia: Taken directly from the plant, Petunia means ‘trumpet-shaped flower’
- Posey: Meaning ‘bunch of flowers’ Posey is also a short name for Josephine
- Poppy: The ever-popular Poppy is short, sweet and taken from the name for the red flower which is also used a the symbol for remembrance
- Primrose: Meaning ‘first rose’
- Prunella
- Rose
- Rosey
- Rosebud
- Rosie
- Rosalie
- Rosa
- Rosemary: All taken from the rose flower
- Rosanna
- Rhoda
- Snowdrop
- Tulip: This name is taken from the distinctly-shaped spring flower
- Tansy: The rarely-used name Tansy means ‘immortal’ or ‘eternal life’
- Viola: A girl’s name of Latin origins, taken from the name violet
- Violet: From the old French word ‘Violette’, violet is from the name of the plant, and the colour.
- Willow: A charming nature name, from the willow tree.
- Zinnia
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