I think it sounds gorgeous. I have a thing for girl "i" names, so if you don't mind I'm going to add it to my long list. I know someone who gave their dd the mn Navit (so pretty), so I had a heads up on how to pronounce
Irit.
You could plant the flowers in her honor and watch them grow together. :-)
Irit ElishevaIrit MayimIrit Hadassah (too botanical?)
Irit SaraiIrit DevorahIrit Corisande
Irit CelesteIrit SimoneIrit Gervaise (zhehr-VEZ)
Irit Germaine (zhehr-MEN)
French mns seem to work well, at least to my ears.
Perhaps you could help me out.
My baby name book has the name Ivria listed as a Hebrew / Israeli name, meaning "from the other side of the Euphrates
River" or "from
Abraham's land." It's a pretty accurate book and I want to suggest the name to others, but I feel the need for confirmation. Some of these books are shamelessly wrong. Have you heard of Ivria before? Is it a real name?