Names inspired by flowers have been popular for centuries because they carry meanings like beauty, purity, and growth. Here are some of the most popular flowers pets are named after and their meaning:
1. Daisy - Symbolises innocence, purity, joy and new beginnings. (Floraly)
2. Lily - Often represents purity and refined beauty. (Wikipedia)
3. Rose - The “queen of flowers” — love, beauty, perfection. (bouqs.com)
4. Poppy - Bright, cheerful; also linked to remembrance. (Yard and Garden)
5. Violet - From Latin viola; faithfulness, modesty, elegance. (Web-Pampers-US-EN)
6. Jasmine - A fragrant flower; symbolises grace, elegance and beauty. (Web-Pampers-US-EN)
7. Iris - From Greek for “rainbow”; symbolises faith and hope. (Web-Pampers-US-EN)
8. Dahlia - Symbolises elegance, inner strength, creativity. (The Flower Shop Atlanta)
9. Marigold - Warmth, creativity, devotion. (The Flower Shop Atlanta)
10. Azalea - Bright, spring-flowering shrub; symbol of femininity, passion. (Web-Pampers-US-EN)
11. Camellia - Elegance and refinement. (Rover.com)

12. Peony - Romance, prosperity, healing. (The Flower Shop Atlanta)

13. Buttercup - Cheerful, bright yellow-flowered; playful feel. (Daily Paws)
14. Tulip - “Perfect love” (in flower-symbolism) and spring-fresh. (The Flower Shop Atlanta)
15. Lavender - Calmness, serenity, grace. (The Flower Shop Atlanta)
16. Blossom - The idea of a flower in bloom — growth, potential. (Daily Paws)
17. Clover - Often used as a nature/flower-name variant; luck, simplicity. (Dogster)

18. Meadow - More plant/nature-inspired but shows up in flower-name lists — open fields, freedom. (Daily Paws)
19. Petal - Directly flower-part inspired — delicate, whimsical. (trustedhousesitters.com)
20. Sweet Pea - Symbolises blissful pleasure and gentle charm. (The Flower Shop Atlanta)
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