Flower baby names

Flower baby names

by Laura Healy |
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Flower baby names are blooming popular, thanks to an increase in vintage baby names and the attraction of pretty, flowery names. It's no surprise then that flower names are rising in the charts of the most popular baby names in the UK according to the Office of National Statistics, as well as being picked by the celebs.

Whether you are in for a surprise and want to wait to find out the gender of your baby but still want to choose a baby name, or you're keen to choose a more gender-neutral name for your tot that suits both boys and girls, we've rounded up our favourite flower baby names that we think you'll love.

And these lovely names rooted in nature aren't just for girls either...read on for our pick of floral boy flower names too, as well as flower names for girls.

20 Flower baby names for girls

Can you see your newborn as a Poppy, Lily, or Rose? Here are 20 of our favourite flower inspired baby names for girls and what they represent.

10 boy flower names for babies

Don't forget flower inspired names aren't just for girls, there are plenty of flower and plant names for boys too. Some of our favourites include:

Don’t worry if your due date is fast approaching and you still haven’t found a name that feels like the one. Head to our baby name generator where you’ll find thousands of names to fall in love with, from more traditional sounding names, to unique baby names from all around the world.

Laura Healy is a Commercial Content Writer for Mother&Baby. She is a mum-of-two girls and loves writing about all things parenting, she is particularly interested in the toddler years and eco-friendly baby products, as well as children’s literature. She has a PhD in Creative Writing and has published short stories in the UK and Ireland, as well as previously writing freelance for her local paper.

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