Florence

Flourishing, prosperous — a girl name of Latin origin

GenderGirl
OriginLatin
MeaningFlourishing, prosperous
PronunciationFLOR-ens

Popularity of Florence in the United States

#391Rank in 2025
796Births in 2025
#6 in 1890Peak Popularity
↑ Rising10-Year Trend

Data: U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA). Based on all Social Security card applications for births in the United States.

Meaning & Origin of Florence

Florence derives from the Latin "florens," meaning "flourishing" or "blossoming," and shares its root with the Italian city of the same name. The name was cemented in English-speaking cultures by Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, who was born in and named after the Italian city in 1820. After decades of decline, Florence has enjoyed a strong vintage revival alongside names like Violet and Beatrice, prized for its elegant, old-world sound. Its rise has been aided by cultural touchstones like musician Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine.

Florence Around the World

Florence is used in 2 languages worldwide, with 4+ international variants.

Languages
FrenchDutch
Details

Male FormFlorenz

International Variants
FiorenzaFrench
Florentia
Florencia
FlorenciyaRussian

Linguistic data: Wikidata (CC0). Variants and language usage may vary by region.

Nicknames for Florence

FloFlorrieFlossie

Famous People Named Florence

  • Florence Nightingale — founder of modern nursing
  • Florence Welch — English singer of Florence and the Machine
  • Florence Pugh — English actress

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Florence mean?

Florence is a girl name of Latin origin meaning "Flourishing, prosperous." Florence derives from the Latin "florens," meaning "flourishing" or "blossoming," and shares its root with the Italian city of the same name. The name was cemented in English-speaking cultures by Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, who was born in and named after the Italian city in 1820.

How do you pronounce Florence?

Florence is pronounced FLOR-ens. Common variations include Florencia, Florentina, Florrie.

Is Florence a girl name?

Yes, Florence is traditionally a girl name. Popular nicknames include Flo, Florrie, Flossie.

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