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Flower

ˈflaʊ.əɹ
ˈflaʊ.ə
Overview

Gender

feminine

Origin

Categories

baby animals
Crosby Stills Nash Young lyrics
Disney characters
ends in -er
English nature names
English nouns
English verbs
flowers
Interpol songwriting
isograms
Characteristics
How people perceive this name
Overall Rating
49/100
youthful160%
informal100%
common65%
natural80%
wholesome100%
delicate140%
refined80%
strange100%
simple140%
comedic80%

Meaning & Etymology

The name 'Flower' is derived directly from the English word for the blossoming plant, symbolizing beauty, growth, and nature. It originates from the Old French 'flor', which in turn comes from the Latin 'flos', meaning 'flower' or 'blossom'. This name encapsulates the essence of floral beauty and the reproductive structure of flowering plants, highlighting their role in nature's cycle and their cultural significance across various societies.

Etymology

Original Form:

flos

Evolution:

Old French 'flor' → English 'flower'

Source:

Latin

Related Names

flos

Root

Flora

Variants

Fleur

Variants

Flora

Other Languages & Cultures

Fleur

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Floor

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Flora

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Fleurette

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Floortje

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Fleur

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Flora

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Flore

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Fleurette

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Florette

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Flora

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Flora

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Flóra

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Fiore

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