28 Flower-Inspired Dog Names For Floral Friends

Flowers provide lots of inspirations and ideas when coming up to girl names. Of course you could name your girl puppy after one of those flower-inspired names. Here comes our selection of 28 unique flower dog names for your floral puppy friends. Just feel free to choose your favorite name from the below list for your male or female puppies.

Acacia: Innocent and honest. Also a genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae.


Azalea: Azalea is one of the fresher flower names, consider this brilliant pink springtime blossom with a touch of the exotic and passion.
Begonia: A flowering plant, named after Michel Begon, French governor of Santo Domingo and a patron of botany.
Birch: Birch.
Buttercup: A bright yellow flowered plant. Also a term of endearment.
Cedar: From the English word for the coniferous tree. Cedar is a fresh and fragrant nature name more apt to be used for a boy.
Daffodil: The national flower of Wales, and it symbolizes both respect and unrequited love.
Dahlia: Valley. Also the flower named for 18th-century Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.
Daisy: Day's eye, also a flower with a yellow disk and white rays. Often used as a nickname for Margaret. Henry James named the typical American girl in Europe as Daisy Miller in his story.
Dandelion: A yellow rosette shaped flower.
Edelweiss: Edelweiss was a flower, cousin to the sunflower, known for growing in rocky, inhospitable climes. They are small and white, just like the song lyrics: leontopodium alpinum thrives in the rocky Alps.
Fleur: Flower. Also one of the main character in John Galsworthy's novel "The Forsyte Saga".
Flora: Flower. Also the Roman goddess of spring.
Gardenia: Garden's flower.
Honeysuckle: Honeysuckles are arching shrubs or twining bines in the family Caprifoliaceae, native to the Northern Hemisphere.
Hyacinth: A beautiful spring flower and also a well known, old fashioned girl’s name.
Ivy: An evergreen climbing ornamental plant which represents fidelity and eternity.
Jasmine: A delicate and aromatic flower name, made popular by Princess Jasmine from Disney's Aladdin.


Laurel: A medium light hue of greenish gray similar to Asparagus, but lighter.
Lily: Lily is a girl name of Latin origin, and the meaning of the name Lily is flower name, pure. The name Lily has been a symbol of innocence and purity as well as beauty, due to its cool elegance and lovely sound. Lily is a favorite of celebrity parents, including Kate Beckinsale, Greg Kinnear, Fred Savage, and Johnny Depp. It is also an authors' favorite, for instance Lily Bart, Lily Owens, Lily Tomlin and Lily Allen.
Magnolia: Magnolia is a sweet-smelling Southern belle of a name, and it is a flower name.
Oleander: Oleander is an evergreen shrub or small tree with white, pink, or red flowers. Oleanders have a deceptively pretty bloom and sweet scent, they're actually one of the most poisonous plants on Earth. Despite the plant's dangerous association, the name itself has a sweet, artsy sound.
Peony: Flower name. As a Chinese name motif, the peony signifies riches and honor.
Periwinkle: Resembling the flower.
Petunia: A humble-looking flower with white or pink blossoms.
Poppy: Poppy is a girl's name of Latin origin, and it is a flower name. Poppy makes an especially good choice for a redhead. Jamie Oliver used Poppy for his daughter Poppy Honey Rosie, as did Anthony Edwards, Jessica Capshaw, and Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer.
Sunflower: Annual plant grown as a crop.
Tulip: One of the most unusual flower names.

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