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This is a list of names in which the categories include flowers.

Names Categorized "flowers"

576 Names found

Gülçin Feminine Turkish

Gülçin is a Turkish feminine given name that blends the beauty of roses with the act of gathering or growing. The name is composed of two elements: gül, meaning "rose," and çin, a suffix that conveys the sense of "pickin...

Gülden Feminine Turkish

Gülden is a Turkish feminine given name that means "from the rose" in Turkish, evoking beauty and delicacy through the imagery of the flower. The name is derived from the word gül (rose), a classic emblem in Turkish and...

Guli Feminine Uzbek

Guli is the Uzbek form of Gul, a feminine name that ultimately derives from Persian roots meaning "flower" or "rose." The name reflects the widespread influence of Persian on the languages and cultures of Central Asia, i...

Gülistan Feminine Turkish

Gülistan is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "rose garden." It is a poetic compound derived from the Persian gol ("rose") and -estan ("place of"), ultimately tracing back to the same linguistic origins as the relate...

Gulistan Feminine Kurdish

Gulistan is a Kurdish feminine personal name, functioning as the direct Kurdish form of Gülistan. The name belongs to a broader family of Persianate names centered on the rose garden motif that spread across the Middle E...

Güllü Feminine Turkish

Güllü is a Turkish feminine name meaning "rosy, with roses", derived from Turkish gül "rose", which ultimately traces back to Persian gol (rose). The name evokes associations with beauty, romance, and the bloom of a flow...

Gulnar Feminine Azerbaijani Kazakh

Gulnar is an alternate transcription of the Azerbaijani and Kazakh feminine name Гүлнар (see Gülnar). The name is derived from the Persian compound Golnar, formed from the elements gol meaning "flower" and nār meaning "p...

Gülnarə Feminine Azerbaijani

Gülnarə is an Azerbaijani female name, variant of Golnar. The name ultimately derives from Persian elements gol meaning "flower" and nār meaning "pomegranate", thus signifying "pomegranate flower". Etymology The name Gol...

Gulnara Feminine Azerbaijani Georgian +3

Gulnara is a feminine given name used across several Turkic and Caucasian cultures, including Azerbaijani, Georgian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tatar. It is primarily a localized form or transcription of the Persian name Golnar...

Gülnaz Feminine Azerbaijani Kazakh +2

Gülnaz is a feminine given name used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz languages. It is a Turkic form of Golnaz, a Persian name composed of the elements gol meaning "flower" or "rose" and nāz meaning "delight"...

Gulnaz Feminine Georgian Urdu

Gulnaz is a feminine given name used in Georgian and Urdu, derived from the Persian name Golnaz. The name combines the Persian elements gol meaning "flower, rose" and nāz meaning "delight, comfort," creating the poetic m...

Gulnora Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Gulnora is an Uzbek and Tajik feminine given name, derived from Golnar, a Persian compound meaning “pomegranate flower.” The name combines gol (“flower”) and nār (“pomegranate”), reflecting the cultural importance of the...

Gulnoza Feminine Tajik Uzbek

Gulnoza is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Gulnaz, which itself is a variant of Golnaz. The name ultimately derives from Persian elements: gol meaning "flower, rose" and nāz meaning "delight, comfort," together conveying a s...

Gulrukh Feminine Urdu

Gulrukh is a feminine Persian name meaning "rose-faced", derived from gul (gul, meaning "rose" or "flower") and rukh (rukh, meaning "face" or "cheek"). The name evokes the poetic imagery of delicacy and beauty characteri...

Gülşat Feminine Turkmen

Gülşat is a Turkmen feminine given name, composed of Persian elements. The first part, gol (from Persian گل), means "flower" or "rose." The second part, shād (from Persian شاد), means "happy" or "joyful." As a compound,...

Gülşen Feminine Turkish

Gülşen is a Turkish female given name of Persian origin. It is the Turkish form of Golshan, which derives from an archaic Persian word meaning "rose garden" (from gol, meaning "flower" or "rose"). The name thus carries c...

Gülten Feminine Turkish

Gülten is a Turkish feminine given name composed of two Persian-origin elements: gol meaning "flower, rose" and tan meaning "skin, body," thus conveying the meaning "rose skin." The name reflects a common tradition in Tu...

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...

Gulzar Unisex Urdu

Gulzar is the Urdu form of the Persian name Golzar. The name is derived from the Persian elements گل (gol) meaning "flower, rose" and the suffix زار (zār) meaning "place abounding in, field, garden". Thus, Gulzar poetica...

Gülzat Feminine Kazakh Kyrgyz

Gülzat is a Kazakh and Kyrgyz feminine given name. The name is formed from two Persian-derived elements: gol ("flower") and zād ("child of"), collectively meaning "child of a flower" or "flower child." Thus Gülzat poetic...

Gunça Feminine Turkmen

Gunça is the Turkmen form of Ghoncheh, a name of Persian origin. Ultimately derived from Classical Persian غُنْچَه (ġunča), the name means "flower bud" in Persian. The Turkmen variant reflects the adaptation of Persian n...

Gundega Feminine Latvian

Gundega is a Latvian feminine given name meaning "buttercup (flower)" in Latvian. The name is a direct adoption of the Latvian common noun gundega, which refers to several species of flowering plants in the genus Ranuncu...

Hadas Feminine Hebrew

Hadas is a Hebrew feminine name that means "myrtle tree." The myrtle is a fragrant evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean region, known for its delicate white flowers and deep symbolic meaning. In Jewish tradition,...

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...

Hadassah Feminine Hebrew English Bible

Hadassah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "myrtle tree." It is derived from the Hebrew word hadas (הֲדַס), which refers to the myrtle plant, a shrub with fragrant leaves and white or pink flowers. In th...

Hadley Feminine English

Hadley is a unisex given name and surname of English origin, derived from a place name meaning "heather field" in Old English. The name has gained popularity in recent years, particularly for girls in the United States,...

Hajnalka Feminine Hungarian

Hajnalka is a Hungarian feminine given name that emerged in the 19th century. It is derived from the Hungarian word hajnal, meaning "dawn," combined with the diminutive suffix -ka, thus literally translating to "little d...

Hajni Feminine Hungarian

Hajni is a Hungarian diminutive of the names Hajnal or Hajnalka. It is formed by taking the root of the original name and adding the Hungarian diminutive suffix -i, which often conveys endearment or colloquial familiarit...

Hana 3 Feminine Japanese

Hana is a Japanese feminine given name that primarily derives from the native Japanese word for "flower," written with kanji such as 花 (hana) or 華 (hana), both of which signify "flower." The word itself is of Japanese...

Hanae Feminine Japanese

Hanae is a feminine Japanese given name with the meanings of "flower" (hana) and "picture" or "favor/benefit". The name is composed of different kanji characters, including 花 or 華 for "flower" combined with 絵 ("pictur...

Hanako Feminine Japanese

Hanako is a common female Japanese given name, composed of the elements hana (花 or 華) meaning "flower" and ko (子) meaning "child". The most typical kanji combination is 花子, literally "flower child." Alternative spel...

Hanga Feminine Hungarian

Hanga is a Hungarian feminine given name that means "heather" in Hungarian, referring to the evergreen shrub that grows in heathlands. The name is a botanical name, derived directly from the Hungarian word for the plant,...

Haruka Feminine Japanese

Haruka is a Japanese given name that is predominantly feminine, though it is considered unisex. It is known for its rich variety of meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The name can derive from the element ha...

Hasmik Feminine Armenian

Hasmik is an Armenian feminine given name that means "jasmine" in the Armenian language. The name derives directly from the Armenian word for the jasmine flower, which is associated with beauty, fragrance, and grace in m...

He Feminine Chinese

He (河, 和, 荷) is a Chinese unisex name, though it is predominantly feminine when derived from certain characters such as 荷 (hé) meaning "lotus, water lily." The name can be written with various Chinese characters, eac...

Headley Masculine English

Headley is a masculine given name that originated as a variant of Hedley, ultimately derived from an English surname. The surname Headley itself comes from a place name meaning "heather clearing" in Old English, composed...

Heath Masculine English

Heath is a English given name derived from an English surname that originally denoted a person who lived on a heath — a shrubland habitat characterized by open, low-growing vegetation on acidic, infertile soils. The name...

Heather Feminine English

Heather is an English feminine given name taken directly from the English word heather, which denotes a variety of small shrubs with pink or white flowers that commonly grow in rocky areas, particularly in Scotland and E...

Hedley Masculine English

Hedley is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that originally denoted a person from a place called Hedley. The place name is composed of the Old English elements hæð, meaning "heath" or "heat...

Heitiare Feminine Tahitian

Heitiare is a Tahitian feminine name that combines two meaningful elements from the Tahitian language. The first part, hei, refers to a crown or garland—a symbol of honor and beauty often used in traditional ceremonies....

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...

Hīnano Feminine Tahitian

Hīnano is a feminine Tahitian name meaning “pandanus flower.” The name derives from the Tahitian word hīnano, which refers to the fragrant male flower of the pandanus tree (Pandanus tectorius). In Tahitian culture, the p...

Hinata Feminine Japanese

Hinata is a Japanese given name and surname, often associated with warmth and sunlight. The name is primarily drawn from the kanji compound 日向 (hinata), meaning "sunny place" or "facing the sun." It can also be derived...

Hoa Feminine Vietnamese

Hoa is a feminine name of Vietnamese origin, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element hoa (花), meaning “flower.” This element appears as a compound in many Vietnamese names and can be read as a standalone word for “flow...

Hode Feminine Yiddish

Hode is a Yiddish feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Hadassah. Hadassah itself is of Hebrew origin, derived from the word haḏas meaning "myrtle tree." In the Old Testament, Hadassah was the original H...

Hodel Feminine Yiddish

Hodel is a Yiddish diminutive of the name Hode, which itself is a short form of Hadassah, the Hebrew name meaning "myrtle tree." Hadassah is the original Hebrew name of Queen Esther, the biblical heroine who saved the Je...

Hồng Feminine Vietnamese

Hồng is a unisex given name of Vietnamese origin, derived from Sino-Vietnamese readings of several Chinese characters. The most common interpretations are from 紅 (hồng) meaning "pink, rosy" or 鴻 (hồng) meaning "swan, l...

Honoka Feminine Japanese

Honoka is a Japanese female given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The name is often written in the hiragana writing system, which can alternatively be read as meaning "harmony...

Hortensia Feminine Spanish Roman

Hortensia is the feminine form of the Roman family name Hortensius, possibly derived from Latin hortus meaning "garden". The name shares its root with the botanical term horticulture, evoking imagery of growth and cultiv...

Hrodohaidis Feminine Germanic

Hrodohaidis is an Old German female name formed from the elements hruod "fame" and heit "kind, sort, type". Thus, the name originally meant "famous type" or "famous kind". Despite its Germanic origins, Hrodohaidis is bes...

Hua Feminine Chinese

Hua is a Chinese surname and feminine given name with multiple meanings depending on the Chinese characters used. As a given name, it is often written with 华 (huá), meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese," or 花 (huā),...

Huệ Feminine Vietnamese

Huệ is a Vietnamese unisex given name with Chinese origins. It is derived from Sino-Vietnamese readings of Chinese characters: either 慧 (huệ) meaning "bright, intelligent" or 蕙 (huệ) meaning "tuberose (flower)". The na...

Huhana Feminine Māori

Etymology Huhana (or Hūhana) is the Māori form of Susan, which itself derives from Susanna, ultimately from the Hebrew Shoshanna meaning “lily” or “rose.” The name entered Māori culture through Christian missionaries, wh...

Hyacinth 1 Masculine Greek

Hyacinth is the English form of the Latinized name Hyacinthus, which itself derives from the ancient Greek Hyakinthos (Ὑάκινθος). The name is intimately tied to both classical mythology and Christian hagiography.Etymolog...

Hyacinth 2 Feminine English

Hyacinth is an English feminine given name derived from the name of the flower, or from the precious stone (jacinth) that also bears this name. The ultimate source is Greek hyakinthos, referring to a blue or purple gemst...

Hyacintha Feminine History

Hyacintha is a Latinate feminine form of Hyacinthus, primarily used in historical contexts to refer to the 17th-century Italian saint Hyacintha Mariscotti (born Giacinta). The name is a Latinized rendering of the Greek Ὑ...

Hyacinthe Unisex French

Hyacinthe is a French given name that serves as both a masculine and feminine form of Hyacinthus. Deriving from the Latinized Greek Hyakinthos, the name is intrinsically linked to the hyacinth flower, which in Greek myth...

Hyacinthus Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Etymology and OriginHyacinthus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Hyakinthos (Ὑάκινθος), which is derived from the name of the hyacinth flower. In Greek mythology, Hyacinthus was a beautiful Spartan prince and lover...

Hyakinthos Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Hyakinthos is the Greek form of Hyacinthus, a name deeply rooted in ancient Greek mythology and religion. The name derives from the Greek word Ὑάκινθος (Hyakinthos), which originally referred to the hyacinth flower, thou...

Iantha Feminine

Iantha is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Ianthe. Both names ultimately derive from the Greek elements ἴον (ion) meaning "violet" and ἄνθος (anthos) meaning "flower", giving the combined sense of "viole...

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