Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings

Flick

(FLIK)

Flick Name Meaning. nickname for a quick and lively person from Middle High German vlücke 'awake', 'bright', 'energetic'. variant of Fleck.

Meaning: Filled with happiness Origin: Latin

Flicka

Meanings and history of the name Flicka: | Edit. The meanings of Flicka are "peaceful ruler" or "girl, maiden."

Meaning: Happy Origin: English

Flita

Flita is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 995 times.

Meaning: Swift Origin: German

Flo

(FLO)

The name Flo is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Flo is: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or 'florentia', meaning flowering or flourishing. Famous bearer:.

Meaning: Like a flower Origin: Latin

Floella

(flo-EL-ə)

Floella is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1304 times.

Meaning: Like a flower Origin: Latin

Floortje

(FLO:R-tyə)

Meaning of name Floortje. Etymology : Dutch diminutive of FLOOR. Saint : Origin : Dutch.

Meaning: Thriving Origin: Dutch, Latin

Floramaria

Floramaria is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1142 times.

Meaning: Flower of mary Origin: Spanish

Flore

Flore Name Meaning. Dutch and North German: from a vernacular short form of the Latin personal name Florentius (see Florence), the name of a saint who died in 693, or of Florian (see also Flory). Italian or Portuguese: perhaps from the personal name Flora.

Meaning: Flower Origin: English

Florella

flo-rel-la, fl-ore-lla ] The baby girl name Florella is pronounced as FLaoREHL-AH †. Florella's origin is Latin. Florella is a form of the English, German, Italian, Polish, and Russian name Flora. Florella is also a form of the English and French name Florence.

Meaning: Blooming Origin: Brazilian

Florence

(FLAWR-ənts)

Florence is a feminine English given name. It is the French version after Saint Florentia, Roman martyr under Diocletian. It comes from Latin florens, florentius "blossoming", verb floreo, meaning "to flower", in the sense of a blossom.

Meaning: Flowering Origin: Latin