Freesia
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Freesia is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “From the freesia flower, named after German physician Friedrich Freese. Associated with innocence and thoughtfulness.”, and peaked in popularity in 2000.
What Freesia Means
“From the freesia flower, named after German physician Friedrich Freese. Associated with innocence and thoughtfulness.”
The Story of Freesia
This name blooms with delicate grace, a fragrant whisper of innocence carried on a gentle breeze.
Freesia is a feminine name derived from the delicate flower, itself named in honor of the German physician Friedrich Freese. It entered use in the 2000s, bringing with it associations of thoughtfulness and natural charm.
You imagine a daughter who brings a gentle cheerfulness to the world, a spirit as light and delightful as the flower itself. This name is for a child whose presence is thoughtful, whose kindness is ever-present, and who radiates a quiet, inherent grace.
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The Seeker
Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 2000
Total Births
7
First Recorded
2000
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