10 Flower-inspired bilingual names for baby girls

Flowers are delicate, beautiful and a symbol of nature at its best. It's no wonder so many parents-to-be are inspired to name their baby girls after una flor. Whether you prefer unique or classic names, there are many flower-inspired bilingual baby names for girls to pick from. Flower power just tripled in cuteness. 

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Dalia

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The dahlia flower represents elegance and dignity. The spelling in Spanish is also easily pronounced in English and gives a unique touch to a classic.

Iris

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The flower, which was popular in ancient Greece, symbolizes wisdom. That's perfect for a future genius!

Jazmín

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The floral name has several spellings, but this bilingual one is my personal favorite.

Lila

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Lila is Spanish for the lilac flower, which symbolizes a first love. That's pretty fitting for a first-born baby girl.

Lily

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Lily means purity and innocence. The name can easily be pronounced in Spanish and English.

Lunaria

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If you love the name Luna, you may be drawn to this bilingual name, too. It means "moon-like" and sounds pretty unique.

Magnolia

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The huge flower means nobility and perseverance. This is a fitting name for a powerful and resilient baby girl.

Margarita

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Spanish for the Daisy flower, Margarita represents childhood innocence. With this name, that youthfulness can be carried for a lifetime.

Rosa

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If you're looking for a name with classic charm, this is the way to go. Beautiful.

Violeta

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Meaning love and faithfulness, the name Violeta has been popular since the Middle Ages. Talk about vintage!