Not evil English name derived from Greek akakia, itself from the Greek elements a
not and kakos
evil Acacia is the name of a fraternity and of a flowering shrub/tree. In Freemasonry, the Acacia symbolizes immortality of the soul, innocence and purity, and birth into a new life. The acaica seyal is believed to have been the shittah-tree (
Isaiah 41:19) which furnished the wood for the Ark of the Covenant and for the Tabernacle.
Greek
myth name of a beautiful youth who was loved by Aphrodite.
He was killed while
hunting a boar and t
He anemone flower sprang from his
blood. His name derives from Hebrew Adonai,
meaning "my lord."
Native American
Cherokee name meaning
blossom
English plant name, derived from the Greek myth name
Agaue,
meaning
illustrious, noble The name was used by botanists for the agave plant
(American aloe), probably because of its stately flower stem.
Native American name meaning
ever-blooming
Variant of Native American
Aiyana, meaning
ever-blooming
Native American Indian name meaning
valley of flowers
Variant of English
Alyssa, meaning
alyssum flower
Variant of English
Alyssa, meaning
alyssum flower
English name, meaning
alyssum flower
English nickname for the flower name,
Amarantha,
meaning
unfading
Italian and Spanish form of English
Amarantha, a
flower name meaning "unfading."
French form of English
Amarantha, a flower name
meaning
unfading
English flower name derived from the Greek word for
the amaranth flower, meaning
unfading
Old Greek flower name derived from the name of the amaranth flower, amarantos,
meaning "unfading."
AMARYLLIS:
English flower name derived from Greek amarysso, meaning
to
sparkle
Egyptian name meaning
flower
Greek myth name of a nymph who was turned into a
wind-flower, derived from the Greek word anemos, meaning
"wind."
Russian form of Greek
Anthousa, meaning
"flower."
English variant of Greek
Antheia,
meaning
flower
Latin form of Greek
Antheia,
meaning
flower
"Flower." Greek myth name of a goddess of
flowers, gardens, love, marshes, and swamps. She was
worshiped on Crete.
English variant of Latin
Anthea, meaning
flower
Greek name derived from the word anthos, meaning "flower."
AYAKA:
Japanese name meaning
colorful flower/fragrant/summer
Turkish name meaning
moon rose
English flower name derived from the name of the flower, itself from the
Greek word azaleos, meaning
dry
Japanese name meaning
thistle flower
Spanish name meaning "madonna lily."
Manx Gaelic form of Irish
Bláithín, meaning
little
flower
Little flower Irish name derived from the word blath
flower with added diminutive suffix.
Middle English form of French Blancheflour, meaning
white flower
Variant of French Blancheflour,
meaning
white flower
English form of Irish
Bláthnat, meaning
little flower
Variant of Irish
Bláthnat,
meaning
little flower
Little flower Irish myth name of the maiden who
loved
Cúchulainn, the hero of Ulster in the Ulster Cycle.
Cornish name meaning
flower
Original form of Welsh
Blodeuwedd, name of a woman made from flowers, and lover of Goronwy
in the Mabinogion. The name was derived from
Proto-Celtic
Blāto-weid-ā meaning
flower-faced/wild
feminine (spirit)
Later variant of Welsh name
Blodeuedd, meaning
flower-faced/wild
feminine (spirit)
Welsh name meaning
flower
Welsh
name meaning
white flower
19th century pet name transferred to
forename use, from Old English blōstm,
meaning
flowers on a fruit-tree (or ornamental
tree)
American flower name popular
in the 19th century, but rarely used today.
Yiddish name meaning
flower
Cambodian Khmer name meaning
flower
Welsh name meaning
primrose
English unisex nature name derived from the briar plant.
Feminine variant of English unisex
Briar, meaning simply
Briar
plant (wild rose)
Flower and herb name derived from the name of the perennial,
tendril-climbing, flowering herb plant. Some species are used medicinally.
The name derives from Latin bryonia, itself from Greek bryo,
meaning
to grow, sprout, swell
Variant of English
Calanthe, meaning
beautiful
flower
Beautiful flower English name derived from the name of the Calanthe orchid flower, itself from Greek Kalos
beautiful and anthos
flower
Variant of English
Calanthe,
meaning
beautiful flower
Native American Mapuche flower name meaning
violet
Beauty English flower name derived from the
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wattle of a cock, itself from Greek kallos meaning
beauty
English name derived from the flower name. Also known as kingcup and marsh marigold. The
name itself is from the Greek word calyx, meaning "cup," to
describe the shape of the flowers when they open.
English flower name derived from the name of the flowering evergreen shrub,
itself named for the Czech-born missionary/botanist Georg
Josef Kamel. Kamel
derived from the word kamel, meaning
camel
English name derived from the flower name, itself from French carnation, meaning
complexion, from Italian carnagione, meaning
flesh-colored
Greek bird and flower name.
It is the name of a yellow wildflower whose name derives from chelidon,
meaning "a swallow bird."
Flower name (sometimes called cockcombs or woolflowers),
derived from the Greek kelos, meaning
burned
Welsh plant name meaning
holly
English name derived from the word chrysanthemum, itself from Greek chrysanthemon,
marigold, literally meaning
golden flower, from chrysos
gold and anthemon
a flower
Feminine form of Greek
Chrysanthos,
meaning "golden flower."
"Golden
flower." Greek name composed of the elements chrysos
"gold" and anthemon "a
flower."
Nickname for English
Chrysanta, meaning
golden flower
Chinese name meaning
spring flower or
spring flourishing
Native American Hopi name meaning
snake flower
English name derived from the name of the flowering
vine, itself from Greek klema
branch or
brushwood
Old English flower name, meaning
clover
Latin form of Greek
Klytie,
myth name of a nymph who was buried
alive in sand and transformed into a sunflower, meaning
famous
Nahuatl name meaning
serpent flower
Feminine form of Latin
Columba,
meaning
dove
Romanian name meaning "lily."
Vietnamese name meaning
chrysanthemum
Feminine form of Slovene
Cvetko,
meaning "blossom."
Slovene name
derived from Slavic cvet, meaning
"blossom."
Asphodel English name derived from the
name of the flower, itself from Latin asphodelus,
from Greek asphodelos. In
Greek mythology, it is described as a pale yellow
deathless kind of lily flower that overspreads the plains of Hades
and is the favorite food of the dead.
Dahlia flower English name derived from
the flower name, itself named after the Swedish botanist
Anders Dahl whose last name meant
valley