Ash
GETTY IMAGESFound in backyards all over America, this common tree makes for a distinctive baby name.
Aster
GETTY IMAGESThis pretty purple flower is an elegant option.
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Azalea
Zave Smith Photography//Getty ImagesJust like these bright flowers, you can't help but take note of this unique name.
Blossom
AnryMos//Getty ImagesBlossom is perfect for little ladies born in April, May, or June.
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Bryony
Gins Wang//Getty ImagesName your baby girl after this flowering plant, and you can call her Brynn for short.
Camellia
Elena Pasenko / EyeEm//Getty ImagesYour baby will be just as cheerful as the pink, citrusy flower she's named after. Also, the nickname Cam is cute!
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Cassia
lostinbids//Getty ImagesYou can pronounce this pretty Greek name as cass-ee-a, or cash-shee-a, like the golden cassia tree.
Chrysanthemum
GETTY IMAGESThis may be one of the most uncommon floral names out there, so if you want a rare name for your child, this is it.
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Clover
morrowlight//Getty ImagesThis fun name should bring your little one some good luck!
Daisy
GETTY IMAGESThe popular flower also makes a short but sweet name for a girl.
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Daphne
ljubaphoto//Getty ImagesForrest
ruizluquepaz//Getty ImagesWant your child to be a fan of your annual family camping trips? Name them after the great outdoors.
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Flora
GETTY IMAGESAny girl named after the ancient Roman goddess of flowering plants is sure to have a green thumb one day (maybe).
Gardenia
GETTY IMAGESThis name is inspired by the plant that produces fragrant, pretty white flowers every spring.
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Hazel
mmg1design//Getty ImagesThis baby girl name has become more trendy in recent years, partly thanks to popular book-turned-movie The Fault in Our Stars, which has a heroine named Hazel, and actors Emily Blunt and John Krasinksi's daughter born in 2014.
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Heather
carlosbezz//Getty ImagesThis purple perennial is known for its boldness—and it also happens to make a beautiful name for your child.
Holly
Nikola Stojadinovic//Getty ImagesYou can't go wrong with this classic baby girl name, which stems from the popular holiday plant.
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Indigo
Sviatlana Yankouskaya / EyeEm//Getty ImagesThis cool unisex name, which derives from the indigo plant, will have your tot standing out in the crowd.
Iris
GETTY IMAGESNot only is this flower gorgeous, it's a name that's rich in history. It alludes to Greek mythology and is considered a symbol of majesty.

Jessica Leigh Mattern is a web editor and writer who covers home, holiday, DIY, crafts, travel, and more lifestyle topics. Prior to working for Country Living, she wrote for several lifestyle and women’s magazines including Woman’s Day, Cosmopolitan, and Redbook
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