Variant of Florine, from Latin 'flora' meaning flower or the goddess of spring.
Florrine is a variant of Florine, ultimately from Latin flora, the word for flower and the name of the Roman goddess of spring. That gives the name a double association: botanical freshness and mythic seasonal abundance.
The spelling extends the floral family into something a little more formal and antique, while keeping the same delicate center. As a rare given name, Florrine feels vintage and lightly romantic. It has the softness of a flower name, but with a more substantial ending that gives it shape.
The name suggests springtime, growth, and cultivated charm, yet it never loses a slightly old-world dignity. Florrine feels feminine, blooming, and gently nostalgic, with a touch of classical grace.