
Floral names are not only for girls. It’s 2025. Nothing is only for girls or for boys, especially names that are nature or floral based.
Using a floral name is a great way to demonstrate a connection to nature and beauty. Often flowers have a symbolic meaning behind them if they are used for certain occasions or if you want a name to represent ideas like resilience, growth or renewal. Since floral names are less common on boys, it’s also great if you are looking for a more unique or uncommon name.
Classic and less obvious floral names for boys
A lot of names you may not even realize are floral names. If you are looking for something subtle you may like these choices:
- Jared (linked to the rose, Hebrew)
- Ren (Lotus, Japanese)
- Anthony (Linked to anthurium flower)
- Basil (the herb)
- Linden (A flowering tree)
- Aziel (Linked to azalea flower)
- Heath (Linked to heather plant)
Classic but a little more floral options
If you want a little more obvious floral but still classic, you may like these options:
- Rosen (from rose)
- Hollis (from holly)
- Florian
- Oleander
- Aster
- Cassian (from cassia)
Straight up flower names for boys
There are also names of actual flowers themselves that work for boys and make for a beautiful name. Here are some options:
- Hyacinth (Personally this is a male name to me and know many with this as a name or middle name!)
- Antur / Anturio (from anthurium flower)
- Bergamot
- Bud
- Burdock
- Culver
- Gardener
- Gelsey
- Hawthorn
- Herb
- Lilas
- Lotus
- Lyloc (from Lilac)
- Orchard
- Sage
- Yarrow
More Botanical Boys Names
- Alder
- Cypress
- Jasper
- Ash
- Reed
- Elwood
- Barclay
- Thorn
- Alpine
- Linwood
- Moss
- Grove
- Sylvan
- Briar
- Oak
- Arden
- Salix
- Fern

What other floral names for boys did I miss?

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