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Looking for some inspiration for flower names for babies? We’ve got you covered with stunning botanical baby names, guaranteed to fit your little one.

Floral Baby Names and Their Meanings

Choosing a baby name is a huge, yet exciting responsibility. You might be struggling to think of a name that feels contemporary yet timeless, unique without being overly flashy, and one that shifts from being adorable to endearing as your little one matures. 

Now, we may be biased, but there’s no better way to breathe love and life into your little one than with a nature-inspired baby name. Whether you’re looking for traditional British flower names or would prefer a mystical, unique floral baby name, take a look at Freddie’s Flowers recommendations.

Traditional British Flower Names

Let’s begin with the classics. There’s a reason these stunning names have been around for centuries. They’re effortlessly elegant and timeless. 

  • Lily: So, what is the meaning of Lily? The name Lily represents innocence and purity, quite like the white blooms of the plants of the same name.  
  • Rose: An iconic symbol of love and beauty, 'Rose' is the quintessential romantic girl's name. You could also consider the beautiful variations of Rose, such as Rosa, Rosie, and Róisín.
  • Daisy: Derived from the phrase 'Day's Eye’, daisy refers to the flower which opens at dawn and closes at night, making it a symbol of brand new beginnings.  
  • Poppy: Representing sleep and peace, Poppy is a vibrant name that symbolised imagination during the Victorian era.
  • Heather: A beautiful flowering shrub, Heather is often associated with protection and good luck! 
  • Violet: Continuing to rise in popularity, Violet is a traditional British flower name that symbolises beauty, modesty, and virtue.
  • Ivy: The climbing plant, Ivy, represents both growth and eternity. Ivy is also a popular botanical baby name for children born during the festive period.

Unique Floral Baby Names

Hear us out – these botanical baby names are guaranteed to grow on you. If you’re looking for slightly more unique floral baby names, these suggestions should sow the seeds of inspiration in your mind.

  • Willow: The name 'Willow' represents both resilience and grace, with relation to the willow tree’s ability to curve, bend, and adapt without breaking. 
  • Blossom: Blossom represents growth, beauty, and potential. A symbol of spring, blossoms evoke fresh beginnings.
  • Florence: Of Latin origin, Florence means ‘to blossom'. This elegant name also relates to the Roman goddess of flowers – Flora. So, don’t be surprised if your little baby Florence grows up to have quite the green thumb.
  • Clover: An emblem of good luck, clovers promise fortune, prosperity and all-around positive vibes, just like a new baby
  • Marigold: The golden flower, Marigold, is a combination of both ‘Mary’ and 'gold', referencing the Virgin Mary herself. It represents beauty, resilience, and warmth.
  • Peony: With Greek origins, 'Peony' means ‘healer’ and symbolises compassion, honour, and prosperity. In the Victorian period, however, Peony is associated with modesty and bashfulness
  • Juniper: A truly unique floral baby name, Juniper represents youthfulness and resilience. In folklore, the name is associated with cleansing and protection.
  • Petunia: Quite the vintage choice, Petunia is of English, French, and Latin origin. The unique name symbolises natural beauty. 
  • Wisteria: This fairy-tale-esque name represents romance, devotion, and good fortune.

Gender-Neutral Flower Names for Babies

If you’re wondering, ‘Are there any floral names for boys?’, we’ve also got a lineup of gender-neutral flower names for babies that you may not be familiar with.

  • Sage: Associated with both medicine and spirituality, the name ‘Sage’ represents knowledge, foresight, and wisdom. This plant is relied on, amongst the spiritual, to cleanse negative spaces; baby Sage is certain to represent hope, positivity, and transformation.
  • Aster: Meaning ‘star’, Aster is a celestial name of Greek origin that also refers to the vibrant star-shaped blooms of the delicate perennials.
  • Ren: Of Japanese origin, Ren can mean both ‘love’ and ‘lotus’, making it an undeniably sentimental gender-neutral flower name for babies. A symbol of enlightenment and purity in Buddhism, the lotus flower is a truly lovely name for a little one. 
  • Rowan: With Irish and Scottish roots, ‘Rowan’ is inspired by the sacred Rowan tree and is recognised as a symbol of nature’s strength.  
  • Aspen: Often associated with resilience, 'Aspen' refers to the Quaking Aspen tree – recognised for its trembling leaves. 
  • Laurel: Taken from the Laurel tree, this name represents peace, honour, and victory. With ancient origins, Laurel relates to crowning the victorious with laurel wreaths. 
  • Basil: Of Greek origin, Basil is associated with nobility. This name means 'brave’ and ‘kingly' - an impressive name for a little one!


Celebrate the New Baby with Freddie’s Flowers

If there’s a new little one in your life, why not celebrate their birth with flowers? Whether you’re ordering roses for little Rosie or a bouquet of peonies for Peony, Freddie’s Flowers has plenty of stunning arrangements, guaranteed to bring even more life into the growing family’s home.   

Subscribe to Freddie’s Flowers today or gift flowers to your loved ones. If you have any questions about our flowers, don’t hesitate to contact us or take a look at our about us page.

Posted on 8th April 2026
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