Magnola
mag-NOH-luh
Magnola is a girl’s name of Latin origin, meaning “Derived from the 'Magnolia' genus of flowering trees, named after French botanist Pierre Magnol. It evokes beauty, strength, and grace.”, and peaked in popularity in 1930.
What Magnola Means
“Derived from the 'Magnolia' genus of flowering trees, named after French botanist Pierre Magnol. It evokes beauty, strength, and grace.”
The Story of Magnola
This name blooms from a desire for enduring grace, a strength as vibrant as nature itself.
Magnola gracefully draws its essence from the genus of flowering trees, named in honor of the French botanist Pierre Magnol. First recorded in 1930, its single-year peak suggests a moment of refined appreciation for its elegance.
For your daughter, Magnola evokes a vision of profound beauty and resilient spirit. You imagine her carrying herself with an innate elegance, a quiet strength that blossoms through every stage of her life.
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Numerology
The Idealist
Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.
Famous Namesakes
Magnolia Plantation
Historic Southern plantation known for its beautiful gardens.
Personality Traits
Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#6 in 1930
Total Births
6
First Recorded
1930
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