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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lily flower, pure and beautiful
new, fresh, pure
dawn, aurora
jasmine flower
lily flower
jasmine flower
violet flower, purple
Mae (spring month) + Lynn (lake)
bright, shining light
May meadow, spring clearing
sunlight, moon (alternate etymology)
child of light
spiritually renewed
moonlight, born of the moon
noble, enlightened one
light, shining
flower
beautiful flower, eternal blossom
blooming, flourishing
rose, flower
joy, happiness, delight
related to brightness/light
April, spring month
white, bright, dawn
beautiful flower
eternal blossom
spring goddess (Persephone's maiden name)
violet flower
light, radiance, splendor
graceful ray of light
jasmine flower
flower, to blossom
self-collected state of enlightenment
beauty, light
rose of Sharon (biblical flower)
light, bright, shining torch
ray of light (modern association)
beam of light (modern association)
bearer of good news
dawn, bright star
light, illumination
God is light
halo of moonlight
ray of light, illuminating
a bright flowering plant, named after botanist ...
goddess of spring, month of May
torch of light (from Eleanor)
jasmine flower
flower, blossom, radiance
standing up again, rebirth
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