Floride
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Floride is a girl’s name of French origin, meaning “Floride is a French name derived from the Latin 'Floridus' meaning 'flourishing' or 'covered with flowers'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1916.
What Floride Means
“Floride is a French name derived from the Latin 'Floridus' meaning 'flourishing' or 'covered with flowers'.”
The Story of Floride
This name evokes a French countryside in full bloom, a vibrant vision that graced the early 20th century.
Floride is a French name derived from the Latin 'Floridus,' meaning 'flourishing' or 'covered with flowers.' It first appeared in records in 1887, reaching its zenith in 1916, a charming echo of a bygone era.
Choosing Floride for your daughter is to imagine a vibrant, charming spirit. You see a graceful child, full of life and natural radiance, much like a garden in full, abundant bloom.
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#12 in 1916
Total Births
85
First Recorded
1887
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