Spring names tend to feel bright and alive — Lily, Aurora, Vera, Felix. They don't all mean 'spring' directly, but they carry that quality: newness, light, something beginning. These are names people associate with warmth coming back.
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divine twin physicians of dawn
blooming, young green shoot
light of the meadow
light brown, golden
God is my light
ray of light (Reigh) + lake/pool (Lynn)
Bright, shining light; torch
Pleasing, charming, delightful
Diminutive of Lucia (light)
flower
sunlight, radiance
child of light (folk etymology)
light, torch
flower, added (fragrance)
my delight, my pleasantness
moon, moonlight
poppy flower
light, brilliance, radiance
Bright, shining light
swift one (by association with a bird in flight)
Day's eye; the daisy flower that opens at dawn
Star, shining light
jasmine flower (creative variant)
big happiness, great light
the azalea flower
light and honor (from Nora and Eleanor roots)
dusk, evening twilight
enlightenment, awakening
heavenly flower, heavenly royalty
bright, shining light
pale, shining light
friendship, constancy (flower language)
moon halo, soft glow of moonlight
lily flower
flower, blossom
golden dawn, radiant morning
heavenly lei, flowers of heaven
rose (influenced by the flower)
new day, dawn of a new day
blossom, color, vivid
spring of water, water source
child of light
new beginning
light, torch
azalea flower (dry earth plant)
the ray of light
born in April, spring month
delight, gladness
darkness before dawn
lily flower
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