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Flower and Tree Names for Girls



There is nothing more beautiful than mother nature. Where names are concerned, flowers and trees are specifically wonderful for little girls.

Drawing inspiration from the beauty around us, I've compiled this list of flower and tree names that would be darling on a modern girl. They bring to mind such lovely images of petals and leaves.

If you're looking for a beautiful name, look no further! There are some classics in here such as Rose and Holly but there's also plenty of unusual and unique choices that you're sure to love! Which of these do you like best?


Acacia
Alyssum
Amaryllis
Amarantha
Apple
Ash
Aspen
Aster
Aven
Azalea
Blossom
Bluebell
Bryony
Calla                                  
Calantha
Camellia
Chrysantha
Chrysanthemum
Clematis
Clover
Daffodil
Dahlia
Daisy
Delphine
Eirlys
Fern
Fleur
Flora
Forsythia
Gardenia
Garland
Hazel
Heather
Holly
Hyacinth
Ianthe
Ilara
Iolanthe
Iris
Ivy
Jacinta
Jasmine
Jonquil
Juniper
Kamilah
Kennedia
Laurel
Lavender
Leilani
Lemon
Lilac
Lily
Linnea
Lotus
Magnolia
Marguerite
Marigold
Marjoram
Myrtle
Olive
Orchid
Pansy
Peony
Petal
Petunia
Poppy
Posey
Primrose
Rose
Saffron
Senna
Tulip
Veronica
Violet
Willow
Wisteria
Zahara
Zinnia

For even more baby name ideas, take a look at this list of Nature Names for both boys and girls!

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