The name has Latin origins, rooted in "Flōs" meaning "flower" and metaphorically, "innocence" and "virginity." Linked to "Flōrĕo / Flōrens," it conveys concepts of blooming, flourishing, and joy. In Roman mythology, Flōra, the goddess of flowers, gardens, and spring, symbolized renewal and held a festival, the Floralia, celebrating life and flowers