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Sleeping Beauty- Flora, Fauna and Merryweather the three good fairies. Flower Bambi’s name for the skunk in Bambi
They are fine for mythical creatures and animals but not for children. I could see someone using Flora though in the Britain it is also the name of a brand of margarine.
When I was running a rainbow unit which are girls 4-7 years old (British equivalent of Daisies) all the leaders used flower names I was Bluebell and we also had Daisy, Poppy, Sunflower, Snowdrop, Rose, Petal and Blossom. Again Flora and Fauna would fit perfectly as leader nicknames for the girls to call us.
They are fine for mythical creatures and animals but not for children. I could see someone using Flora though in the Britain it is also the name of a brand of margarine.
When I was running a rainbow unit which are girls 4-7 years old (British equivalent of Daisies) all the leaders used flower names I was Bluebell and we also had Daisy, Poppy, Sunflower, Snowdrop, Rose, Petal and Blossom. Again Flora and Fauna would fit perfectly as leader nicknames for the girls to call us.
This message was edited 4/9/2023, 2:02 PM
Flora is quite pretty.
Flower is ridiculous and reminds me of the cartoon skunk.
Flower is ridiculous and reminds me of the cartoon skunk.
Don't like either
I was thinking about Flower as an alternative to Fleur or Flora the other day; it sounds unappealingly like flour, but then, Fleur sounds like floor to me, and Flora vaguely reminds me of bacterial flora, so I could learn to ignore that, I think. Flower is pretty in an unadorned way, yet it has some pizzazz, about like Jewel. It's a nature name obviously but has the common/trendy surname *er ending like Clover (which is charting!), Winter, River, Ember, and it's an optimistic type word name like Hope, Sunny, Dawn, and Prosper. I like that it's not as polished as Florence maybe...I feel that I should like Florence but never have really.
Flora seems like a cool name for an elderly Italian matriach while also somewhat current/young, but I prefer Cora and Zora of similar sounding names. The vibe reminds me of Luna, Aurora, and Fauna a bit, and I might slightly prefer those to Flora, too.
Flora seems like a cool name for an elderly Italian matriach while also somewhat current/young, but I prefer Cora and Zora of similar sounding names. The vibe reminds me of Luna, Aurora, and Fauna a bit, and I might slightly prefer those to Flora, too.
This message was edited 4/7/2023, 5:43 PM
I'm not particularly fond of either, but I prefer Flower over Flora. Flora feels very trendy to me, while Flower is quirky and original.
I dislike both of those. Flora seems old ladyish and fussy. Flower seems like a joke. The skunk in Bambi is what comes to mind. I much prefer Fleur or naming directly after a flower like Rose or Lily.