Miosotis
myoh-SO-tees
Miosotis is a girl’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “The Spanish word for 'forget-me-not' flower, derived from Greek 'myō' (to close) and 'ōtós' (ear), referencing the flower's petals. It symbolizes true love and remembrance.”, and peaked in popularity in 1969.
What Miosotis Means
“The Spanish word for 'forget-me-not' flower, derived from Greek 'myō' (to close) and 'ōtós' (ear), referencing the flower's petals. It symbolizes true love and remembrance.”
The Story of Miosotis
This name whispers the promise of enduring love, carrying the delicate bloom of the forget-me-not flower.
Miosotis is the Spanish word for the 'forget-me-not' flower, a delicate bloom whose name originates from Greek words for 'to close' and 'ear,' referring to its petals. This evocative name first appeared in records in 1969.
When you hear Miosotis, you think of a love that is faithful and true, a memory that endures. You see your daughter as someone with a deep capacity for affection, whose loving nature will be a constant, beautiful presence.
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Peak Year
#10 in 1969
Total Births
76
First Recorded
1969
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