Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈfloɾ/(Spanish, European Portuguese) /ˈflox/(Brazilian Portuguese)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Either directly from Spanish or Portuguese flor meaning "flower", or a short form of Florencia.

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VariantsFlorinda, Flora(Spanish) Florinda, Flora(Portuguese)
Masculine FormsFlorencio(Spanish) Florêncio(Portuguese)
Other Languages & CulturesFlora(Albanian) Fleur, Floor, Flora, Fleurette, Floortje(Dutch) Flora, Florence, Fleurette, Flo, Floella, Floretta, Florrie, Florry, Flossie, Flower(English) Fleur(English (British)) Fleur, Flora, Flore, Florence, Fleurette, Florette(French) Flora(German) Flora(Greek) Flóra(Hungarian) Fiore, Fiorenza, Flora, Fiorella(Italian) Florentia(Late Roman) Flora(Roman Mythology) Florica(Romanian) Fflur(Welsh)
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Entry updated June 9, 2023