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      Meaning of the first name
      Peony

      Origin 
      Greek

      Meaning 
      Flower

      Variations 
      Penny, Breeony, Tiponya

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Peony derives from the Greek word paeon, which refers to a particular flower. This flower, known for its vibrant colors and large blossoms, has been revered throughout history for its beauty and symbolism. In ancient Greece, the peony was associated with various gods and goddesses, representing prosperity, healing, and protection. Its exquisite appearance and fragrant aroma made it a popular flower in Greek mythology and art.

      Throughout history, the name Peony has left its mark in various cultures and societies. In ancient China, the peony became the national flower and an important cultural symbol of wealth, fortune, and honor. It graced imperial gardens and played a significant role in Chinese art, literature, and medicine. In Europe, the name Peony gained prominence during the Victorian era, where it symbolized honor, romance, and wealth. These cultural associations ensured its continued popularity in naming traditions, often reserving it for baby girls born in families that valued beauty and nature.

      In modern times, the name Peony remains a beloved choice among parents for its graceful and distinctive sound. It is often selected to honor a child's connection to nature or to evoke a sense of elegance and delicacy. The name's Greek origin, meaning flower, resonates with parents seeking a name that symbolizes beauty and growth. It continues to make appearances in literature, art, and popular culture, further solidifying its status as a timeless and enchanting name. The name Peony captures the essence of a delicate bloom, encapsulating the timeless allure of nature's magnificent creations.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Peony.
      Dawson

      is the most common surname for Peony.

      James

      is the most common spouse name for Peony.

      Ruth

      is the most common child name for Peony.

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