10 flowers name In english

 

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10 flowers name In english

1. Heather

Introduce your little Heather out into the world. Watch her blossom in this gorgeous purple plant. In Scotland, this plant grew in barren lands, bringing life to the rocky grounds.ADVERTISEMENT

2. Holly

"Are you a Christmas baby?" was the question asked by anyone who has ever encountered one Holly. The Holly bush is bursting with red berries, which makes them immediately recognizable and as highly loved during the season of Christmas. The name comes from the Old English word "holegn," which means "to prick."

3. Ivy

The time of Ancient Greece, newlyweds were presented with an ivy wreath as symbol of their vows to each other. The Old English name still represents the love and loyalty of a couple. We're certain that your lovely Ivy will be as fashionable and chic like Blue Ivy Carter.

4. Sage

It's time to put on some sage and welcome your little girl into a peaceful and happy world. "Sage" in Latin namemeans "wise" and is likely to impart a lifetime of wisdom on your baby.ADVERTISEMENT

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5. Cedar

Cedar trees are believed to be the home of gods important to them and may bring you into other realms! In the past the people used to burn the trees to purify themselves. We are awestruck by this French name due to the fact that it is gender neutral..

6. Basil

It's a bit surprising to know that this herb may produce tiny flowers. The appealing Greek name is translated to "regal" and is obviously perfect for the prince of your life.

7. Ren

Ren is an ideal choice for your child. In Irish it means "water lily" and in Japanese it's "lotus." The lotus flower, sacred to the gods, symbolized the revival of the ancient Egyptian culture. Buddhists believe it is a sign to indicate the awakening of spirit. One Ren we cherish is the main character of the film "Footloose" and it is one who found her way to rebirth via dance. Everybody was dancing!

8. Jared/Jarred

The meaning is "rose" in Hebrew, this name is perfect for your adorable baby girl. Jared Padalecki of Supernatural fame (and Dean for all you Gilmore Girls fans) is a well-known celeb with this unique name.ADVERTISEMENT

9. Indigo

Names for babies that have colours (hey, Blue Ivy) are popular at the moment. The name comes from the deep blue dye which comes from the plant known as indigo. It's striking, whether you're girls or boys.

10. Sorrel

It's one that is an Old French and German name that means "reddish-brown hair." So If you've got a baby name picked out, but your boy has hair that is coppery, why not give him the name Sorrel? If you're not aware that Sorrel's flowering is actually a the hibiscus plant utilized to make tea and other drinks.

11. William

Sweet William is available in pink, white red, purple and white and blooms in stunning clusters. Who would have thought Prince William's German moniker could be so stunning?

12. Kunal

The word "Kunal" is a reference to Sanskrit, Kunal means "lotus," or "someone who sees beauty in everything." It's not a surprise given that the stunning lotus flower shines in the most muddy water bodies. We are awestruck by actor Kunal Nayyar who plays one of the most charming Rajesh Koothrappali in the TV show The Big Bang Theory.

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