What kind of flower would you like to be named after?

Philippines
January 15, 2013 8:28am CST
If girls were only allowed to be named after a flower,what kind of flower would you like to be named after? What name would you give to your daughter? I like to be named after the Indian Jasmine.Aside from,of course they are beautiful not to mention they also smell great, I like its meaning :Love and attachment.Spanish Jasmine means elegance, grace and modesty while yellow Jasmine means sensuality.So my name would be Jasmine.
6 responses
@marguicha (215428)
• Chile
15 Jan 13
THat´s an easy one. I am named after a flower. My real name is Margarita (Daysy) which in latin means pearl. I don{t know whether I liked it specially when I was little, but now I can´t accept any other
@trisha27 (3494)
• United States
15 Jan 13
Just cause its my favorite flower I would like to be called sunflower Just cause I love the look of the flower and how it smells. So I guess I would have an interesting name.
• Philippines
16 Jan 13
I have been searching where to buy sunflower seeds. I like to grow them in our small garden.summer is fast approaching in Philipines.I would love fo see sunflowers in bloom summer comes.
@doroffee (4222)
• Hungary
15 Jan 13
Rose, because it has a sentimental value for me. It was the first flower I got from my fiancé. It's always going to have a steady place in my heart.
@mariaperalta (19073)
• Mexico
15 Jan 13
A rose... because every one likes them.. ha ha ha Have a great day there.
@MissBlack (356)
• United States
15 Jan 13
I would say lotus..it is a flower that blooms from underwater and represents purity and enlightenment..it's unique and beautiful..
• United States
15 Jan 13
If girls could only be named after flowers I would want to be named a lily. The meaning for lily is magnifience and beauty. Plus they are a really pretty flower.
• Philippines
15 Jan 13
I have met several people who are named after the plant Lily. They have coined names like lilymarie,lilibeth,lilygrace and lilyjane.The name sounds unique when combined with another name.