Names Categorized "flowers"
576 Names found
Kamala is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "lotus" or "pale red." In Sanskrit, it is a transcription of both the feminine form कमला (with a long final vowel) and the masculine form कमल (short final vowel...
Kamilla is a feminine given name used primarily in Danish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, and Swedish, deriving from the Camilla form. In Russian and Hungarian, it is a direct form of Camilla, while in Polish and...
Kanon is a Japanese feminine given name composed of kanji elements ka (花) meaning "flower, blossom" and non (音) meaning "sound." Combined, these characters evoke the image of "flower sound" — a poetic name that suggest...
Kantuta is a feminine given name of Aymara origin, meaning "cantua flower" (species Cantua buxifolia), known commonly as the sacred flower of the Incas. The name evokes the vibrant, tubular blossoms native to the Andean...
Kapua is a female Hawaiian name formed from the definite article ka and the noun pua, meaning "flower" or "offspring/child." Thus, Kapua can be interpreted as "the flower" or "the child." The name reflects Hawaiian namin...
Karen is a Japanese feminine name typically written with kanji such as 華蓮, combining the elements ka (華) meaning "flower" and ren (蓮) meaning "lotus" or "water lily". The lotus holds deep symbolic resonance in East A...
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...
Kasumi is a feminine Japanese given name with multiple meanings depending on the kanji characters used. The most common reading kasumi (霞) means "mist" or "haze." This evokes natural imagery, often associated with sprin...
Kelila is a feminine Hebrew name meaning "crown, wreath, garland" or "complete, perfect." It derives from the Hebrew root כְּלִיל (kelil), which carries connotations of wholeness and adornment. The name reflects imagery...
Kielo is a Finnish female given name derived from the word kielo, meaning "lily of the valley" (species Convallaria majalis). This delicate woodland flower is the national flower of Finland, and the name has been used as...
Kiku is a Japanese feminine given name whose primary meaning is derived from the kanji 菊, meaning "chrysanthemum." The chrysanthemum is a flower of profound significance in Japanese culture, symbolizing longevity, rejuv...
Kirsikka is a Finnish feminine given name that directly translates to "cherry" in the Finnish language. As a nature-inspired name, it belongs to a group of Finnish names derived from plants, fruits, and natural phenomena...
Klytië is a feminine name of Greek origin, most famously borne by a figure in Greek mythology. Derived from the Greek κλυτός (klytos) meaning "famous, noble," the name carries connotations of renown and distinction. Inde...
Koa is a Hawaiian first name meaning "warrior" or "koa tree" in the Hawaiian language. The term koa carries both martial and natural significance: it denotes a brave fighter, and it also refers to Acacia koa, a species o...
Kolab is a Khmer feminine name meaning "rose". It ultimately derives from the Persian word گلاب (golāb), which combines gol (">rose") and āb (">water") — literally "rose water". The Persian term spread widely across Asia...
Kukka is a Finnish feminine given name derived directly from the Finnish word kukka, meaning "flower." It belongs to a tradition of nature-inspired names prevalent in Finland, where floral, arboreal, and other natural mo...
Kulap is a feminine given name used primarily in Thailand, where it means "rose." The name is derived from the Persian word گلاب (golāb), which literally means "rosewater" (from gol, "rose," and āb, "water") and also ref...
Kunal is a modern Indian name derived from the Sanskrit Kunala, which itself means "lotus" in Sanskrit. The lotus flower holds deep spiritual significance in Hinduism and Buddhism, symbolizing purity, enlightenment, and...
Kunala is the name of a 3rd-century BC Indian crown prince, best known as the son of the famous Mauryan emperor Ashoka. Derived from Sanskrit kuṇāla, meaning "lotus"—a sacred symbol of purity and beauty in Indian culture...
Kusuma is an Indonesian given name derived from the Sanskrit word kusuma (कुसुम), meaning “flower.” The name is predominantly used in Indonesia, where it can be bestowed upon both boys and girls, making it a unisex name....
Květa is a Czech feminine given name, often used as a short form of Květoslava or directly derived from the Czech word květ meaning "flower" or "blossom". The name belongs to a family of Slavic names rooted in natural im...
Etymology and Linguistic OriginsKveta is the Slovak form of the Czech name Květa, which either functions as a short form of Květoslava or derives directly from the Czech word květ meaning "flower" or "blossom." The root...
Kvetoslav is a Slovak masculine given name, equivalent to the Czech Květoslav. It is composed of the Slavic elements květŭ meaning "flower" and slava meaning "glory", thus translating to "glory of flowers" or "flower glo...
Květoslav is a Czech masculine given name, best understood as a relatively modern Slavic creation. It is formed from the Slavic elements květ (meaning "flower") and slav (meaning "glory"), giving the overall sense of "fl...
Květoslava is a Czech feminine given name. It is the female form of Květoslav, derived from the Slavic elements květŭ 'flower' and slava 'glory'. The name thus literally means 'flower glory' or 'glory of flowers', combin...
Kvetoslava is a Slovak feminine given name, derived from the combination of Slavic elements: květŭ meaning "flower" and slava meaning "glory." Thus, the name carries the poetic meaning of "the glory of flowers" or "flowe...
Květuše is a Czech feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive or affectionate variant of Květoslava. Both names derive from the masculine Květoslav, which combines two Slavic elements: květŭ meaning "flower" and sl...
Lăcrămioara is a Romanian feminine given name meaning "lily of the valley" (Convallaria majalis). The name is derived from a diminutive form of the Romanian word lacrămă "tear", connecting the delicate flower's drops to...
Ladan is a Persian feminine name meaning "nasturtium" in Persian. The name is a floral name, referring to the brightly colored edible flower that is popular in Persian gardens and cuisine. In Persian culture, flower name...
EtymologyLaelia is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Latin family name Laelius, whose meaning is unknown. As a female cognomen or personal name, Laelius was borne by men such as the Roman consul...
Lakshmi (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी, IAST: Lakṣmī), also known as Shri, is a principal goddess in Hinduism, revered as the goddess of prosperity, good luck, beauty, fortune, wealth, fertility, and abundance. Her name derives from...
Lalə is an Azerbaijani feminine given name of Persian origin, derived from the flower name lalə meaning "poppy" or "tulip." The name evokes the beauty and delicate nature of these blooms, which are celebrated in Persian...
Lala is a feminine given name in Bulgarian usage, derived from the Bulgarian word лале (lale) meaning "tulip", which itself comes from Persian laleh. Thus the name is symbolically associated with the tulip flower. It is...
Lale is a Turkish feminine given name that means "tulip" in Turkish, derived from Persian laleh (لاله). The tulip (Tulipa), a flower native to Central Asia, held deep cultural significance in the Ottoman Empire and remai...
Laleh is a feminine given name of Persian origin, meaning "tulip" in the Persian language. The tulip (laleh in Persian) holds significant cultural symbolism in Iran, representing perfect beauty, love, and martyrdom, deep...
Lalka is a Bulgarian feminine given name derived from the Bulgarian word лале (lale), meaning "tulip". This floral name traces its etymology through Turkish (lale) to Persian لاله (lāleh), also meaning "tulip". The tulip...
Lalla is a feminine given name with a literary origin, also known as a historical masculine name in Indian astronomy. The name is derived from Persian لاله (lāleh) meaning "tulip", a flower symbolizing love and perfect b...
Lan is a feminine name of Chinese and Vietnamese origin, commonly meaning "orchid" or "elegant" when written with the character 兰 (lán). In Chinese, it can also be derived from 岚 (lán), meaning "mountain mist." As a Si...
EtymologyLanying is a Chinese feminine given name. The name is composed of two characters: 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid, elegant," and 英 (yīng) meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero." However, as with many Chinese compound na...
Laurel is a given name ultimately derived from the name of the laurel tree, from Latin laurus. The name is of English origin, though it has cognates in many European languages. In classical antiquity, the laurel was sacr...
Lavender is a feminine given name drawn from the English word for the aromatic flowering plant of the genus Lavandula, known for its pale purple blossoms and its use in perfumes, culinary herbs, and traditional medicine....
Laxmi is a common transcription of the Sanskrit-derived name Lakshmi, used in Nepali, Hindi, Marathi, and Telugu. It is an alternate spelling of Telugu లక్ష్మి (Lakṣmi) or Marathi/Hindi लक्ष्मी (Lakṣmī), and is the most...
Leanna is a feminine given name predominantly used in English-speaking countries. The name has a somewhat ambiguous origin, with two main theories explaining its development. It likely originated as a variant of Liana, a...
EtymologyLehua is a Hawaiian name meaning "ʻōhiʻa flower." The ʻōhiʻa tree (Metrosideros polymorpha) is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and is revered in Hawaiian culture for its vibrant red blossoms, which are considere...
Lei is a unisex Hawaiian name with a rich and deeply symbolic meaning. In the Hawaiian language, the word lei carries several interconnected significances, primarily referring to the traditional lei: a garland or wreath...
Leilani is a Hawaiian given name with roots deeply tied to the language and culture of the islands. The name combines two Hawaiian elements: lei, meaning "flowers," "garland," or "child," and lani, meaning "heaven," "sky...
Leilany is a variant form of Leilani, a Hawaiian name that means “heavenly flowers” or “royal child” – from lei (flowers, lei, child) and lani (heaven, sky, royal, majesty). The spelling -y gives the name a more modern,...
Leimomi is a Hawaiian female given name that gained popularity in the 20th century. Its meaning, derived from the Hawaiian words lei ("wreath," "flowers," or metaphorically "child") and momi ("pearl"), is thus "pearl chi...
Lelia is the Italian form of Laelia, a name with roots in ancient Rome. Laelia originated as the feminine form of the Roman family name Laelius, whose exact meaning remains uncertain. This connection gives Lelia a classi...
Lia is a short form of names ending in lia, most notably Rosalia and Julia. It is used in Dutch, German, and Italian contexts, where it functions as an affectionate diminutive. As a standalone name in these languages, Li...
Liana is a feminine name with multiple origins, functioning as a short form of Juliana, Liliana, and other names that end in liana. It also coincides with the English word for a long-stemmed woody vine that climbs in tro...
Licarayen is a feminine name of Mapuche origin found in Chile and Argentina. The name means "stone flower," derived from the Mapuche elements likan, referring to a type of black stone, and rayen, meaning "flower."Etymolo...
Liên is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element liên (蓮), meaning "lotus" or "water lily." The lotus holds profound symbolic importance in Vietnamese culture, often representing purity,...
Lilac is a feminine given name derived directly from the English word for the shrub with purple or white flowers (genus Syringa). The word 'lilac' itself traces back through Arabic from Persian, reflecting the plant's ea...
Lilach is a modern Hebrew feminine name meaning "lilac" (the flower). The name derives from the Hebrew word for the plant, which was adopted from the Persian lilak through Arabic or European intermediaries. Lilach connec...
Lile is an Irish given name that serves as the Irish form of Lily. While Lily is predominantly used in English and other languages, Lile represents the Irish adaptation of this floral name, though it is relatively uncomm...
Lileas is a Scottish Gaelic feminine name, typically considered a form of Lillian. Although the name is rare in modern usage, it has historical roots in Scotland, where it appeared as an Anglicized variant sharing the Ga...
Lili is a diminutive of Elisabeth and other names containing the element li, and is used in French, German, and Hungarian. It is also sometimes associated with the German word lilie meaning "lily".Etymology and OriginLil...
Lilia is a Latinate form of Lily, derived from the name of the flower. It is also an alternate transcription of Russian Лилия or Ukrainian Лілія (see Liliya). The name is used in Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, and Uk...
Lilian is a versatile name with distinct feminine and masculine forms across different cultures. In English, it is a variant spelling of Lillian, itself probably originally a diminutive of Elizabeth or an elaborated form...