Violanthe
vi(o)-lan-the,
viol(a)-nthe
Origin:Latin
Other Origin(s):Greek
Meaning:Of Violante or Violet; Purple flower; Of Ianthe; Heat
Of all the flower names in the meadow, Violanthe is certainly the edgiest. This feminine moniker means "purple flower" or "heat" and is rooted in Latin Violante, Violet, and Greek Ianthe. Baby can draw flower power from the violet flower, symbolizing modesty, humility, and everlasting love. The myth of Ianthia is equally intriguing and features a feisty water nymph tasked with protecting the earth's fresh water. Never a wallflower—your Violanthe will be humble one moment and engaging in a heated debate the next!
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