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Where do we draw the line when it comes to floral names?
Whether your style is trendy or classic, chances are you love at least one floral baby name. Rose may be one of the most popular middle names for baby girls born in 2009. Jasmine and Heather have been popular for decades. Violet and Lily are also very hot names for young ladies right now.
When we hear names like Rose, Heather, and Violet, we don’t think twice. However, more exotic names can give us pause. For example, I get loads of crap for one of my favorite girl names: Anemone, which is a floral name. A friend of mine wanted badly to name her daughter Zinnia, but changed her mind after her family hated it. Are Ivy and Daisy beautiful names, but Poppy and Daffodil too silly to consider? What about Dahlia, Lilac, Petunia, and Hyacinth? What do you think?
What floral names are your favorite, and which ones are too silly?
Anemone is pronounced ah-NEH-muh-nee or uh/NEH/muh-nee.
Personally i steer clear of the overly popular ones for middles such as Rose. I do love Violet and Lily but i prefer Lily as a nickname (for Lilith, Lillian etc).
I’m not a fan of Heather at all. i went to school with tons in the 80s and 90s, for me it’s over used and boring. I also think of Heather as a shrub name (as it is) not really a traditional “flower”…but i do realize that heather shrubs blossom.
Jasmine is lovely, and i wish people would leave it’s spelling alone. i dont think many people realize it’s a flower! i have seen Jazzmyn, Jazmine, Jasmyn etc. i dont see people jacking with the spelling of Rose as Roze, Rohse, or Violet as Vyoltte, Vialitte etc. just leave Jasmine be!
Anemone (though a beautiful flower) also reminds me of the living sea creature, and to be honest…it’s VERY hard for most people to pronounce correctly w/out getting tongue tied. it’s an interesting word, but i personally wouldn’t use it as a name.
Zinnia, again a lovely flower, but not a name i’d use. moreso because i just do not like Z names. the only exception is Zoe.
I love Ivy though i’m never really sure why people consider it ‘floral’ as it’s a vine. Iris would be more to the “floral” theme i think. an absolutely beautiful flower and a very lovely elegant name.
Daisy to me is a name i’d strictly give a dog, not a baby. it’s cute and playful but in a way that doesn’t trigger pictures of babies in my head, instead i see cute cuddly golden retriever puppies.
I love the name Poppy, but i realize it’s not a huge crowd pleaser. i think Astrid is the same way. i truly love it and think it’s lovely but most people have no idea that it’s even a flower name. perhaps if we traditionally gave Astrids for valentines day and such we’d see more babies with this name than Rose. Astrids are very rose-like in appearance.
Daffodil is for me like Daisy, a bit too frou-frou for a grown woman. it sounds cute on a baby but i cannot imagine a professional with that name. it’s a bit too musical, and escentric sounding.
Dahlia is not just a knock dead gorgeous flower, it’s a lovely name as well. Lilac is pretty, but not something i’d use as a nick..i think it’s the “lack” sound that turns me off. Petunia just reminds me of a pig…i cannot think of an apporpriate case to use it as a baby name. Hyacinth is lovely, and reminds me of that show i’ve seen on the BBC, all the sister characters to the main woman (Hyacinth) are named after flowers, Rose, Daisy and Lily i think.
My favorite floral names would be-
Rose (strictly as a first name, it’s been beaten like a dead horse as a middle name)
Iris
Hyacinth
Astrid
Dahlia
Poppy
Flora (which means flowers)
Fluer (again means flowers)
Camila
Lily
Marguerite
Rosemary
Violet
Lavender
Jasmine
Tigerlily (a guilty pleasures fav)
Aster
Holly (which like Heather is a flowering shrub)
Juniper (flowering tree)
Laurel (meaing floral, and a flowering shrub)
Narcissus
Saffron
Sage (spelled Saige)