Birth flowers and their meanings

Birth flowers and their meanings

Did you know that in addition to there is also a special birth flower for each month that is supposed to reveal something about the personality of the birthday person? We took a look at which flower is the birth flower for each month and what it means.

January - Clove

The birth flower of all January children is the carnation. It is considered a symbol of marriage, but also stands for love and friendship. If your little explorer was born in January, he is therefore said to have a loving and easily enthusiastic personality.

February – Iris (Violet)

Congratulations to all proud February parents! The birth flower of this month is the fragrant iris. These blooms symbolize love and humility. February children are said to have a gentle, compassionate nature, as well as a creative streak.

March - Daffodil

If your child was born in March, the daffodil is their birth flower. The spring flower symbolizes not only courage, consideration, and politeness, but also rebirth and freshness. So, your March-born child also has vibrant energy.

April - Daisy

Your baby was born in April? Then the charming daisy is its birth flower. This little flower symbolizes innocence and purity. Your little explorer is a real sunshine, spreading joy and childlike curiosity to you and his surroundings. Daisy flowers also represent harmony and togetherness.

May - Lily of the Valley

The birth flower of all those born in May is the delicate lily of the valley. This flower stands for beauty and grace, but also symbolizes love and spring. May-born children are said to have a natural charm and a loving nature.

June - Rose

The queen of all flowers is the birth flower in June: the rose. The noble flower symbolizes love and passion. Your little explorer also has a passionate heart and fills the world around him with love. Roses also stand for beauty and elegance, and your baby is already enchanting everyone with his unique charisma.

July - Delphinium

If your baby was born in July, their birth flower is the delphinium. The magnificent flower symbolizes enthusiasm and openness as well as lightness and carefree joy. Do you also see these character traits in your July baby?

August - Gladiolus

Congratulations on your August baby! His birth flower is the colorful gladiolus. These flowers symbolize strength and integrity. The willpower of your little explorer will help him overcome challenges. Additionally, those born in August are said to have an honest and sincere character and an authentic personality.

September - Aster

If it discovered the light of the world in September, the birth flower of your little miracle is the delicate aster. The aster symbolizes wisdom and love, loyalty and friendship. Your child likely has a deep connection to nature and possesses a natural curiosity. Additionally, their loyal and loving nature makes them a valuable friend for life.

October - Calendula

The birth flower of your autumn child is the vibrant marigold. The marigold symbolizes joy and beauty as well as protection and warmth. Typical for your October baby is its radiant smile and its contagiously cheerful nature. Not only that, but its protective character will also enrich your family.

November - Chrysanthemum

Your child was born in November – making the magnificent Chrysanthemum their birth flower. It symbolizes prosperity and happiness, friendship, and gratitude. November-born children are therefore said to possess a strong inner drive as well as a generous, warm-hearted nature.

December - Christmas Star

Congratulations on your December baby! As you might expect: its birth flower is the Christmas star. This flower is considered a symbol of celebrations and achievements, which is why winter children are attributed a festive and successful character.

Whether one believes in the symbolism of birth flowers or not, one thing is certain: Every child is unique and has something very special about them that deserves to be celebrated and appreciated – including your little explorer.

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