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- Flora
- From the Latin word flos, meaning "flower".
- Valerie
- From the Latin Valere meaning "to be strong".
- Valeria
- From the Latin Valere meaning "to be strong".
- Florrie
- A feminine form of the Roman name Florentius, which was from the Latin word florens, meaning "blossoming, flourishing".
- Floria
- From the Latin word flos, meaning "flower".
- Valarie
- From the Latin Valere meaning "to be strong".
- Valorie
- English: strength, health. German: strength, health. Czech: strength, health.
- Flor
- Literally means a flower; Could be interpretted as a charming; blossoming person, Literally means a flower, Could be interpretted as a charming, blossoming person.
- Valery
- This name derives from the Latin “vălēre > vălĕrĭus” which in turn derives from the Italic (Sabine) “volesus / volusus,” meaning “to be strong, be healthy, strong, vigorous and brave.” The holy women martyrs Kyriake, Kaleria (Valeria), and Mary lived in Palestinian Caesarea during the persecution under Diocletian in the 3rd-century. Having received instruction in the Christian Faith, they abandoned paganism, settled in a solitary place, and spent their lives in prayer, imploring the Lord that the persecution against Christians would end after the Faith of Christ would shine throughout the entire world. Valerian, also known as Valerian, the Elder, was Roman Emperor from 253 to 259. He was taken captive by Persian king Shapur I after the Battle of Edessa, becoming the only Roman Emperor who was captured as a prisoner of war, causing instability in the Empire.
- Vallorie
- Vallerie
- From the Latin Valere meaning "to be strong".
- Valeri
- From the Latin Valere meaning "to be strong".
- Flory
- Vallery
- Valerio
- This name derives from the Latin “vălēre > vălĕrĭus” which in turn derives from the Italic (Sabine) “volesus / volusus,” meaning “to be strong, be healthy, strong, vigorous and brave.” The holy women martyrs Kyriake, Kaleria (Valeria), and Mary lived in Palestinian Caesarea during the persecution under Diocletian in the 3rd-century. Having received instruction in the Christian Faith, they abandoned paganism, settled in a solitary place, and spent their lives in prayer, imploring the Lord that the persecution against Christians would end after the Faith of Christ would shine throughout the entire world. Valerian, also known as Valerian, the Elder, was Roman Emperor from 253 to 259. He was taken captive by Persian king Shapur I after the Battle of Edessa, becoming the only Roman Emperor who was captured as a prisoner of war, causing instability in the Empire.
- Valor
- English for “bravery, courage”. . Latin for “value”.
- Valrie
- Florie
- From the Latin word flos, meaning "flower".
- Valera
- Brave and valiant., Brave and valiant.
- Floree
- A flower, King Alain's daughter as per the legends.