Fleur

Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /flœʁ/ (French) /ˈfløːr/ (Dutch) /ˈflɜː/ (British English) /ˈflɜɹ/ (American English) [key ·simplify]

Meaning & History

Means "flower" in French. Saint Fleur of Issendolus (Flor in Gascon) was a 14th-century nun from Maurs, France. This was also the name of a character in John Galsworthy's novels The Forsyte Saga (1922).

Related Names

Rootflos
VariantsFlora, Flore (French) Flower (English)
DiminutivesFleurette (French) Fleurette (Dutch) Fleurette (English)
Other Languages & CulturesFlora (Albanian) Flora (German) Flora (Greek) Flóra (Hungarian) Fiore, Flora, Fiorella (Italian) Flor, Flora, Florinda (Portuguese) Flora (Roman Mythology) Floarea, Florica (Romanian) Flor, Flora, Florinda (Spanish) Fflur (Welsh)

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Name Days

France: October 5

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