Flor
The Spanish word for "flower" is "flor."
The Spanish word "flor" translates to "flower" in English.
The name "Flor" can have multiple nationalities associated with it, as it is a name that can be found in various cultures and countries around the world. It may be Spanish, derived from the word for "flower," or it could be a variant of the name Florence, which has an English origin.
Fiore means FLOWER but in Italian, not Spanish. The Spanish word for flower is FLOR, but you don't say "el flor" but rather, LA FLOR. Flowers are feminine.
"flower" in Spanish is "flor".
The word "sampaguita" is from the Spanish term "jazmin," meaning jasmine. It is believed that the Philippines' national flower got its name from Spanish colonizers due to its resemblance to jasmine flowers.
Fiore means FLOWER but in Italian, not Spanish. The Spanish word for flower is FLOR, but you don't say "el flor" but rather, LA FLOR. Flowers are feminine.
Florida means "flower-filled" in Spanish.
Espada is the spanish word for "sword", and Japanese for "ten blades"
Flor is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "flower." The feminine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since Spanish employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) flor" in Uruguayan Spanish.
flower/rose in spanish lily does not mean flower or rose its a name for that but for a person it means pretty flower.
In English or Spanish, it means a flower named after Anders Dahl.