Florine is a female given name with roots in the Latin word floris, meaning “flower,” and it emerged in medieval France to convey botanical grace and classical refinement. Pronounced flaw-REEN (/flɔ.ʁin/) in French and FLAW-reen (/flɔːˈriːn/) in English, it suggests subtle elegance. The name saw modest use in the United States during the early 20th century—particularly in Kansas, where it peaked at rank 89 in 1922—before tapering off mid-century. Today, Florine remains a distinctive option that blends historical depth with natural charm.
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