[Opinions] Flower Names
Which are the best of the flower names? Both popular and lesser used.
I think my personal favorites are Violet, Rose, Lily, Lilac, Lavender, Jasmine, Amaryllis, Marigold, Iris, Orchid, Clover, Winika, Wisteria, Azalea, Dahlia, Lotus, Blossom, Indigo, Hyacinth, Jonquil, Chrysanthemum, Delphinium, Ianthe, Iolanthe etc.
I don't really like Daisy though it seems a little too silly on a person, but more suited to a pet. Petunia is a GP and I intend to use it on a cat or dog at some point in my life.
I think my personal favorites are Violet, Rose, Lily, Lilac, Lavender, Jasmine, Amaryllis, Marigold, Iris, Orchid, Clover, Winika, Wisteria, Azalea, Dahlia, Lotus, Blossom, Indigo, Hyacinth, Jonquil, Chrysanthemum, Delphinium, Ianthe, Iolanthe etc.
I don't really like Daisy though it seems a little too silly on a person, but more suited to a pet. Petunia is a GP and I intend to use it on a cat or dog at some point in my life.
This message was edited 9/17/2021, 2:44 PM
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Violet is beautiful, I really love it.
Rose is classic, and interesting in a plain and simple way as a first name in this day and age. It's so boring as a MN though.
Lily... I really dislike.
Lilac is really lovely and a bit GP, I could never really see myself using it but it's neat.
Lavender...nah. I also hate the smell, so...
I dislike Jasmine.
Amaryllis is cool and a bit extra, I like it.
Marigold...nah, on a pet, maybe, not a kid.
Iris is beautiful, love it.
Orchid is neat, don't think it's very useable though.
Never heard of Winika, not a fan, it makes me think of wrinkles.
Wisteria is very unique, but I just don't like it.
Azalea is...okayish.
Dahlia is classy, dressed in high-necked black, WASPish. It's an aesthetic.
Lotus is cool but makes me think of brand names.
Blossom is a pet or cow name, or a pet-name, not a name. A little bit cringe as a given name.
Indigo...not a fan. These days it's either self-aware hipster or chronically un-self-aware.
Hyacinth is unattractive and dated.
Sorry, I think Jonquil looks and sounds ugly. Every so often I try to make myself like Jonquil and ultimately have to accept I really do not like it at all.
Chrysanthemum is clunky, weird and neat. I have a couple of family members/ancestors who used it as a name, one as a literal translation of her name, one as the nearest English translation based on generic meaning / sound, and one who was born named Chrysanthemum in honour of one of the former two and goes by Chrys. It's almost a family name at this point, and it's so rare in the UK that people do comment on the fact that I have 3+ Chrysanthemums in my family, or even just one. I would totally use it as a MN.
Delphinium is cool but doesn't sound like a person name.
I love Ianthe, Iolanthe, very pretty.
I also like Ivy, Anemone, Celandine, Laurel.
Rose is classic, and interesting in a plain and simple way as a first name in this day and age. It's so boring as a MN though.
Lily... I really dislike.
Lilac is really lovely and a bit GP, I could never really see myself using it but it's neat.
Lavender...nah. I also hate the smell, so...
I dislike Jasmine.
Amaryllis is cool and a bit extra, I like it.
Marigold...nah, on a pet, maybe, not a kid.
Iris is beautiful, love it.
Orchid is neat, don't think it's very useable though.
Never heard of Winika, not a fan, it makes me think of wrinkles.
Wisteria is very unique, but I just don't like it.
Azalea is...okayish.
Dahlia is classy, dressed in high-necked black, WASPish. It's an aesthetic.
Lotus is cool but makes me think of brand names.
Blossom is a pet or cow name, or a pet-name, not a name. A little bit cringe as a given name.
Indigo...not a fan. These days it's either self-aware hipster or chronically un-self-aware.
Hyacinth is unattractive and dated.
Sorry, I think Jonquil looks and sounds ugly. Every so often I try to make myself like Jonquil and ultimately have to accept I really do not like it at all.
Chrysanthemum is clunky, weird and neat. I have a couple of family members/ancestors who used it as a name, one as a literal translation of her name, one as the nearest English translation based on generic meaning / sound, and one who was born named Chrysanthemum in honour of one of the former two and goes by Chrys. It's almost a family name at this point, and it's so rare in the UK that people do comment on the fact that I have 3+ Chrysanthemums in my family, or even just one. I would totally use it as a MN.
Delphinium is cool but doesn't sound like a person name.
I love Ianthe, Iolanthe, very pretty.
I also like Ivy, Anemone, Celandine, Laurel.
I love your list.
My favourite flower names: Lily (Lilia), Violet, Lilac, Lavender, Iris, Amaryllis, especially Lily and its variants.
I also like Linnéa, Nevena, Rosemary, Sóley, Astra, Camellia, Eirlys, Iola,
Kamilla (this is also the Hungarian word for the chamomile flower),
Kielo (mostly because of its lovely meaning: lily of the valley).
And Anthea, Fleur and Flora, if they count.
My favourite flower names: Lily (Lilia), Violet, Lilac, Lavender, Iris, Amaryllis, especially Lily and its variants.
I also like Linnéa, Nevena, Rosemary, Sóley, Astra, Camellia, Eirlys, Iola,
Kamilla (this is also the Hungarian word for the chamomile flower),
Kielo (mostly because of its lovely meaning: lily of the valley).
And Anthea, Fleur and Flora, if they count.
From my favourite to least favourite at this moment in time:
Lily — I adore this name. A favourite. So elegant and sweet, fits all ages. I like Lillian and Liliana but not as much as Lily.
Violet — I love this too, so beautiful and soft sounding. Not Violetta though — too frilly.
Rose — Also love this, short and sweet and you can almost smell the fragrance of rose petals in it. I like versions such as Rosa, Rosalind, Rosalie, etc.
Jasmine — Love the elegance, another one where you can almost smell the fragrance of the flower, plus the nickname Jazz or Jazzy is an added bonus.
Daisy — I also love this, I don't think it sounds childish at all. I can see the ditzy connotations but positive personal association overrides it for me. It sounds elegant, clever, and quick-witted.
Clover — Pretty. Four leaf clover is a symbol of good luck. I also love Chloe (green shoot) and Clover sounds similar and is less common.
Iris — Also pretty. I don't mind the fact that it's a part of the eye — at least it's the most beautiful part — and I think of the flower more often. It's pleasing to say.
Indigo — Lovely for boys or girls, I love the nickname Indie or Indy so much. The colour is gorgeous too.
Ianthe — Greek names are usually thumbs up in my book. Flows nicely, beautiful, lovely meaning of course.
Iolanthe — Same as Ianthe, although I slightly prefer Ianthe because this has so many syllables to pronounce!
Lily — I adore this name. A favourite. So elegant and sweet, fits all ages. I like Lillian and Liliana but not as much as Lily.
Violet — I love this too, so beautiful and soft sounding. Not Violetta though — too frilly.
Rose — Also love this, short and sweet and you can almost smell the fragrance of rose petals in it. I like versions such as Rosa, Rosalind, Rosalie, etc.
Jasmine — Love the elegance, another one where you can almost smell the fragrance of the flower, plus the nickname Jazz or Jazzy is an added bonus.
Daisy — I also love this, I don't think it sounds childish at all. I can see the ditzy connotations but positive personal association overrides it for me. It sounds elegant, clever, and quick-witted.
Clover — Pretty. Four leaf clover is a symbol of good luck. I also love Chloe (green shoot) and Clover sounds similar and is less common.
Iris — Also pretty. I don't mind the fact that it's a part of the eye — at least it's the most beautiful part — and I think of the flower more often. It's pleasing to say.
Indigo — Lovely for boys or girls, I love the nickname Indie or Indy so much. The colour is gorgeous too.
Ianthe — Greek names are usually thumbs up in my book. Flows nicely, beautiful, lovely meaning of course.
Iolanthe — Same as Ianthe, although I slightly prefer Ianthe because this has so many syllables to pronounce!
I like Lily Rose and Jasmine
I did a similar post recently: https://www.behindthename.com/bb/baby/5289956
I like quite a few flower names but I made the post because of Magnolia, which I'd take a recent liking to... and am still liking a month later. There's something deeply romantic about it.
I like quite a few flower names but I made the post because of Magnolia, which I'd take a recent liking to... and am still liking a month later. There's something deeply romantic about it.
Ever since I discovered the name Calanthe always sounded so pretty so me. The meaning and flower is wonderful itself. Calanthe Maris is my favorite combo. Gorgeous.

Dahlia is also a wonderful name I would like to see used more. When I see I literally think of a dahlias in a beautiful valley.

Amaryllis is awesome all around honestly. Even the meaning is cool. It would really fit a girl who likes to go against the grain and isn’t afraid to be different. Those are the vibes Amaryllis gives me.
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Rose is slightly overused. But so classy, glamorous, and beautiful as a first name. It’s just so sweet and romantic without being too sweet and romantic.
Calytrix is definitely a name I would like to see used on somebody someday. It gives me visuals of a warrior Princess. It’s almost TOO cool for a child.
Blossom reminds me of the 90s show and Powerpuff girls. It’s cool honestly, but probably best suited as a middle name. Aster is cool as well. But I only like it for a girl. I don’t even see it as unisex and I don’t see how one can. Marigold is beautiful and so is the flower.

Dahlia is also a wonderful name I would like to see used more. When I see I literally think of a dahlias in a beautiful valley.

Amaryllis is awesome all around honestly. Even the meaning is cool. It would really fit a girl who likes to go against the grain and isn’t afraid to be different. Those are the vibes Amaryllis gives me.
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Rose is slightly overused. But so classy, glamorous, and beautiful as a first name. It’s just so sweet and romantic without being too sweet and romantic.
Calytrix is definitely a name I would like to see used on somebody someday. It gives me visuals of a warrior Princess. It’s almost TOO cool for a child.
Blossom reminds me of the 90s show and Powerpuff girls. It’s cool honestly, but probably best suited as a middle name. Aster is cool as well. But I only like it for a girl. I don’t even see it as unisex and I don’t see how one can. Marigold is beautiful and so is the flower.
This message was edited 9/17/2021, 2:59 PM
Lily is my favorite name of all times. It is perfect to me.
I used to like Violet and Daisy. I dislike Daisy now but Violet is nice for someone else. I like Ione (as EYE-o-nee) which means "violet".
I like Poppy because I LOVE the flower but wouldn't use it, probably.
Yes, Daisy sounds ditzy.
I do like Rose but it is overdone. I like Rosalind and Rosaline too.
I like Jasmine, Marigold, Lilac and Lavender.
I despise Blossom. It is so ugly. I also dislike Iris.
I used to like Violet and Daisy. I dislike Daisy now but Violet is nice for someone else. I like Ione (as EYE-o-nee) which means "violet".
I like Poppy because I LOVE the flower but wouldn't use it, probably.
Yes, Daisy sounds ditzy.
I do like Rose but it is overdone. I like Rosalind and Rosaline too.
I like Jasmine, Marigold, Lilac and Lavender.
I despise Blossom. It is so ugly. I also dislike Iris.
Blossom I get, it is a bit ridiculous, but pray tell why Iris? Because of the part of the eye perhaps?