FlÓRa

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Hungarian form of FLORA.

FLORA   female   English, German, Italian, Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin flos meaning "flower". Flora was the Roman goddess of flowers and spring, the wife of Zephyr the west wind. It has been used as a given name since the Renaissance, starting in France. In Scotland it was sometimes used as an Anglicized form of Fionnghuala.
EQUIVALENTS
DUTCH: Fleur, Floor, Florina
ENGLISH: Fleur, Flora, Flower
FRENCH: Fleur, Flore, Florine
GERMAN: Flora
ITALIAN: Fiorella, Flora
LATE ROMAN: Florina
PORTUGUESE: Florinda
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: Flora
ROMANIAN: Florina
SPANISH: Florina, Florinda
WELSH: Fflur
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
DUTCH: Fleurette, Floortje
ENGLISH: Fleurette, Flo, Floella, Floretta, Florrie
FRENCH: Fleurette, Florette
GERMAN: Floretta
MASCULINE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Florus
ITALIAN: Fiorino
LATE ROMAN: Florinus
ROMANIAN: Florin
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Floriana, Florianus
CROATIAN: Florijan
FRENCH: Florian, Floriane, Florianne
GERMAN: Florian
ITALIAN: Floriana, Floriano
POLISH: Florian