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Names that mean flour

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Flour in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Flour

AbebeAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'he has flowered / flourished / grown.'"AnthonnyEnglish — "A flourishing man"AntionneEnglish — "A flourishing man"AntoinneEnglish — "A flourishing man"AntonnioEnglish — "A flourishing man"AntonyLatin — "Praiseworth, flourishing"DaqqaqArabic — "Seller of Flour"FiorenzoItalian — "Italian form of Florence, which is from the Latin Florentius, a name derived from florens to bloom, to flourish Short: Fio"HozanArabic — "Bloomed, Flourishing, Blooming, Happy, Interesting"MahjanArabic — "Pure, flourishing, blooming"MalawaAfrican — "A flourishing man"MamoorArabic — "Inhabited, populate, full, relate, abundant, colonizeed, ample, happy, delightful, prosperous, flourishing, in good condition"ManazirArabic — "Radiant place, flourishing place"MeadeIrish — "From the flourishing meadow."MedardOld English — "From the flourishing meadow."MedfordEnglish — "From the flourishing meadow."MedricOld English — "From the flourishing meadow."MedrickOld English — "From the flourishing meadow."MedrikOld English — "From the flourishing meadow."MedrycOld English — "From the flourishing meadow."MedryckOld English — "From the flourishing meadow."MedrykOld English — "From the flourishing meadow."MuzdahirArabic — "Blooming, thriving, prospering, flourishing"SinhVietnamese — "A flourishing boy"UfaAfrican — "Flour"VerdellFrench — "One who is flourishing"VernellFrench — "Green, flourishing."VlrgilEnglish — "From the Latin Vergilius, an old Roman family name of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be from ver spring and give it the meaning youthful, flourishing"

Girl names that mean Flour

FloyLatin — "Diminutive of Flora: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or 'florentia', meaning flowering or flourishing. Famous bearer:."HeloisaFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloisahFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloysaOld Norse — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloysahFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."HeloyseFrench — "Famous in war, Healthy; Flourishing. The French form of Eloise."IzdiharArabic — "A flourishing woman; blooming"NaadhiraMuslim — "Variant of Nadhira: Blooming. Flourishing."NadheeraMuslim — "Variant of Nadhira: Head. Foremost. also blooming or flourishing."NadhiraArabic — "Head. Foremost. also blooming or flourishing."NuzairahArabic — "Radiant, flourishing, glowing"ShaguftahArabic — "Expanded, blown, blooming, flourishing"TolaPolish — "Form of Toinette meaning "priceless and highly praiseworthy; a flourishing flower" / born during October"TtidalMuslim — "blossoming, flourishing, which is from the root zahr flowers, blossoms, "VerenaseSwedish — "One who is flourishing"VlrginleFrench — "Verginius spring-like, flourishing, an old Roman family name, which has its roots in the Latin ver spring"VlrglnleGerman — "A borrowing from the French, Virginie is often mistakenly believed to be derived from the word virgin In actuality, it is derived from Verginius spring-like, flourishing, an old Roman family name that has its roots in the Latin ver spring"