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  FLORIAN

The meaning of the unisex name Florian is FLOWERY OR FLOURISHING. FAMOUS BEARER: FOURTH CENTURY ROMAN MARTYR ST. FLORIAN..

Details on FLORIAN:

Gender:
Unisex
Meaning(s):
Flowery or flourishing. famous bearer: fourth century roman martyr st. florian
Popularity for Boy:
7212th in the USA (top 25%)
Popularity for Girl:
8,291st in the USA (bottom 45%)
Origin(s) 
Themes / lists: 

Latest USA SSA birth information:

37 births
FLORIAN as a BOY in 2024
5 births
FLORIAN as a GIRL in 1935

The meaning(s) of FLORIAN:

The name Florian is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Florian is: Flowering.
Polish meaning
The name Florian is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Florian is: Flowering.
American meaning
The name Florian is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Florian is: Flowery or flourishing. Famous bearer: Fourth century Roman martyr St. Florian.
Latin meaning
The name Florian is a Slavic baby name. In Slavic the meaning of the name Florian is: Flower. Masculine of Flora from a Roman clan name.
Slavic meaning

USA SSA birth(s) for FLORIAN:

Here is the latest 16 years from USA social security list of total babies born with the name FLORIAN

 FLORIAN as a boy

YearBoy Births
202437 births
202337 births
202224 births
202131 births
202020 births
201911 births
201822 births
201719 births
201618 births
201517 births
201416 births
20138 births
201213 births
201114 births
201025 births
200915 births

 FLORIAN as a girl

YearGirl Births
19355 births
19286 births
19275 births
19267 births
19256 births
19215 births
19165 births
19155 births
19145 births
19136 births

About the name FLORIAN

Florian, a name that dances with the essence of blooming life, finds its roots in the Latin word “florens,” meaning “flowering” or “flourishing.” This gentle yet spirited name carries with it a sense of vitality and growth, symbolizing the beauty of nature and the promise of new beginnings. Historically, Florian has been embraced in various cultures, particularly in French, German, and Italian contexts, where its melodic sound evokes a sense of charm and sophistication. In France, the name is often associated with Saint Florian, the patron saint of firefighters, embodying courage and protection. Its popularity extends to other regions, including Eastern Europe, where Florians are celebrated for their warm-heartedness and resilience. From the lush valleys of Austria to the vibrant streets of Italy, Florian resonates with a timeless elegance, making it a delightful choice for parents seeking a name that is both meaningful and rich in cultural heritage. With Florian, one can envision a life filled with blossoming possibilities and the sweet fragrance of success, a name destined to inspire and uplift.

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