In European and American culture, girls are often named after flowers. Like Rose in Titanic. Common names like Lily, symbolizing holiness and Daisy, symbolizing liveliness. Besides, what other flowers are suitable for girls' names?


1. Petunia


In the Maya mind, Petunia's smell can drive away monsters and ghosts. This English name gives people a sunny and cheerful feeling. In addition, because Petunia has strong vitality, it is very suitable for girls who are tenacious and struggle for their ideal life.


2. Iris


In ancient Greek mythology, Iris was the messenger of Zeus, the goddess of the rainbow, and the messenger of the mortal and divine worlds. And its three petals represent loyalty, wisdom, and bravery respectively. As the national flower of France, the "romantic capital", iris not only represents the kingship of France, but also a symbol of freedom and light.


3. Azalea


Compared with the common English flower names Rose and Lily, Azalea is a relatively new English name, and the number of people using it is not too large. In 2012, Azalea was listed in the public name list for the first time, and it has been used more and more since then. The pronunciation of Azalea is also catchy and sounds good.


4. Heather


Heather was especially popular in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1975, it ranked the third most popular name in the United States. Basically, every high school has girls named after it. Although the popularity of heather is not as good as that of the 1970s, in most people's minds, Heather's English name is more suitable for gentle, caring girls.


5. Calla


As the national flower of Ethiopia, Calla is considered as a symbol of good luck. Therefore, European, and American countries use it as a bridal bouquet. Calla means "beautiful" in Greek. Westerners have two impressions of Calla, one is elegant and noble, and the other is pure friendship. It is a rare name nowadays, but it was very popular in the 19th century.