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Floribel

Blend of Flora ('flower') and -bel ('beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful flower'.

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Floribel is a blend of Flora, meaning flower, and the ending -bel, from beautiful. The resulting name has an obvious floral sweetness, but it is also carefully shaped to sound graceful and complete.

It sits comfortably among the romantic blended names that feel old-fashioned in spirit and modern in construction. Floribel has the soft polish of a name made to evoke loveliness directly. The Latin and ornamental elements work together without strain, creating something that sounds gentle, feminine, and bright. It carries the old language of blossoms and beauty, but in a form that feels distinctly name-made rather than inherited.

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