Florence
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Florence is a name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'florere,' meaning 'to flourish' or 'to blossom.' It's a classic name associated with beauty, grace, and prosperity. The city of Florence, Italy, adds significantly to its romantic appeal.
The name Florence has been popular throughout history, experiencing peaks and troughs in popularity but maintaining a timeless quality. Many notable figures throughout history have borne this name, reflecting its enduring appeal.
Florence Nightingale
Considered the founder of modern nursing. She was instrumental in improving sanitation and care during the Crimean War. (1820-1910)
Florence Pugh
British actress known for her roles in 'Midsommar', 'Little Women', and 'Black Widow'. (Born 1996)