10 Names for girls inspired by spring

Are you expecting the arrival of your daughter next spring and have not yet decided what her name will be? From Guiainfantil.com we propose ten ideas of names for girls inspired by spring. They are girl names of different origins and sonority although all of them have a common premise: they are link

Are you expecting the arrival of your daughter next spring and have not yet decided what her name will be? From Guiainfantil.com we propose ten ideas of names for girls inspired by spring.

They are girl names of different origins and sonority although all of them have a common premise: they are linked in one way or another with spring, the season in which the fields are green, the temperatures soften, the days begin to be longer and the flowers paint the landscapes in colors.

Ten ideas of names for girls inspired by spring

1- Maya: is a name of Greek origin comes from 'Maia'. It has several meanings depending on the use. Thus in Roman mythology Maya is the goddess of nature and her name is used to describe the month of May of the calendar, while in Greek mythology Maya is the largest of the Pleiades and means 'that of maternal instinct'.

2- Zahira: is a name of Arabic origin that means 'the one that has blossomed'. It is also used with the Zaira form. It is a name widely used in Saudi Arabia, Italy and Spain.

3- Magnolia: According to some experts it is a Latin name, although others point to a French origin since it was the French botanist Pierre Magnol who discovered the species that bears this name. It means 'tree in bloom'.

4- Fiorela: The protagonists of spring are undoubtedly flowers. And this is a name of Latin origin and means 'little flower'. In Italian it is the diminutive of flor. We also find the use as Fiorella. With this name we can highlight the Spanish actress Fiorella Faltoyano, the Peruvian singer and actress Fiorella Cayo or the Colombian athlete Fiorella D'croz among others.

5- Mulán: is a name of Chinese origin that means 'magnolia in flower'. It is also the name of the protagonist of the well-known children's animated film Walt Disney Pictures that is titled in the same way.

6- Thalia: is a name of Greek origin that means 'that blooms'. We can also find the Talia form. With this name stands out the internationally known Mexican actress and singer Thalia and the American rock singer Thalia Zedek.

7- Margarita: is a name of Greco-Latin origin and means 'pearly flower' or 'pearl' because of the white color of its petals. The name also corresponds to the ornamental flower Bellis sylvestris. Among the variations in different languages ​​and diminutives we find Marguerite, Margot, Marge, Marged, Maggie or Meg, among others. Among the personalities that are called that, we find the former British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher or the Spanish actress Margarita Xirgu among others.

8- Begonia: is a name for girls of French origin. Begonia is the name of a flower discovered by the French botanist Plumier in America. Sometimes it is confused with the female name of Basque origin Begoña although they are not equivalent.

9- Rosa: is a Latin name that means 'that which is beautiful as a rose'. It symbolizes the flower of love. Among the variants of this name we find Rosalia, Rosita, Rosolinda or Roswitha among others. Among the personalities that are named, we highlight the Spanish journalist and writer Rosa Montero and the Spanish singer Rosa López.

10- Melisa: is a name of Greek origin. Melissa was the nymph who discovered the way to collect honey. That is why the meaning of this name is 'bee, honey'. It is in spring when the bees begin to collect the pollen to be able to make the honey. Among the most used diminutives with this name are: Mel, Lisa, Liss, Melba, Mely or Mia.