Florenda
floh-REN-dah
Florenda is a girl’s name of Latin origin, meaning “Florenda is likely a combination of Flora (Latin for 'flower') and a Spanish or Portuguese suffix, creating a name that evokes floral beauty and abundance.”, and peaked in popularity in 1954.
What Florenda Means
“Florenda is likely a combination of Flora (Latin for 'flower') and a Spanish or Portuguese suffix, creating a name that evokes floral beauty and abundance.”
The Story of Florenda
Think of a name that graced the mid-20th century, a delicate echo of nature's vibrant, fleeting beauty.
Florenda likely emerged as a melodic blend of 'flora,' the Latin word for flower, and a resonant Spanish or Portuguese suffix. This imagined combination evokes a lush, abundant vision of floral charm. It appeared in records in the early 1950s, a brief, charming moment in naming trends.
This name is for your daughter, a vibrant spirit whose presence feels like a garden bursting into bloom. You envision her bringing that same radiant energy and abundant grace into every space she enters.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#18 in 1954
Total Births
121
First Recorded
1952
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