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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flowering shrub
glowing waterfall, shining light
possibly eternal flower (folk etymology)
vibrant flower (floral meaning)
moonlight, cool radiance
pure white flower, innocence (from Lily)
dawn, the hour before sunrise
immortal, unfading like the amaranth flower
to open, new beginnings
orchid flower
spring flower, natural beauty
azalea flower
lamp of God, God is my light
camellia flower
orchid flower
oak tree (Hebrew) and halo of moonlight (Turkish)
light
dahlia flower
flower, blossoming
from God, divine light
rising sun, radiant dawn
moonlight
to flourish, to bloom
beautiful, all (Ella) + rose flower (Rose)
new, fresh, little new thing
bright, shining light
small bouquet of flowers
born in May; spring child
her father's delight
lily flower
jasmine flower
white flower, innocence
blooming, young green shoot
lily flower
fountain of paradise, heavenly spring
light
God enlightens
of Delos, born under Apollo's light (via Greek ...
pale purple flower
new, bright star
renewed, spiritually reborn
bright light
light (Lucia = light)
God enlightens (via Jay/Jairus roots)
delightful, beautiful
bright, shining light, torch
heavenly flower garland, heavenly child
bright, shining light, torch
lightning, fulfillment
moon, moonlight
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