| Meaning | flower |
| Origin | Latin, Roman |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 5 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Flo-ra |
Nature-inspired simplicity at its finest. This botanical beauty evokes gardens in bloom, spring mornings, and natural wonder. Despite its vintage roots, it feels remarkably current in today's return to earth-connected names. The name is brief yet complete, requiring no embellishment to make its statement. It suits a child romping through wildflowers as perfectly as it suits a woman leading environmental initiatives, growing gracefully alongside its bearer through every season of life.
| Flo |
| Florrie |
| Lora |
| Flora Duffy | Olympic triathlete |
| Flora Robson | English actress |
| Flora MacDonald | Scottish heroine |
| Flora Call Disney | mother of Walt Disney |
| Flora Sandes | British military nurse |
| Flora Rheta Schreiber | American author |
| Flora Tristan | French socialist writer |
| Flora MacDonald Denison | Canadian playwright |
| Flora Purim | Brazilian jazz singer |
| Flora Finch | American silent film actress |
| Flora Gomes | Guinea-Bissauan film director |
| Flora Parker DeHaven | American actress |
| Flora Chan | Hong Kong actress |
| Flora Thompson | English writer |
| Flora Stevenson | Scottish educationalist |
| Flora Solomon | British author |
| Flora Twort | British artist |
| Flora Fraser | British biographer |
| Flora Borsi | Hungarian photographer |
| Flora McFlimsey | Children's literature character |
| Flora Cash | Music band |
| Flora Reinhold | Professor Layton game series |
| Flora Goodthyme | Winx Club character |