2024 is tipped to be a big year for flowers.
International fashion houses such as Alexander McQueen and Valentino are preparing to showcase floral-inspired styles on their catwalks this year.
This flower trend is also predicted to bloom for expecting parents who will name their beautiful babies after popular blossoms.
While names such as Olivia, Emma, Liam and Noah are still expected to hold onto the usual top spots, floral baby names are set to fill up much of the other rankings on this year's name charts.
Here is a list of predictions for some of the top names we'll see in 2024.
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M?eaning: 'young' or 'evergreen'.
The name Juniper carries beautiful connotations for a baby girl, while also symbolising strength and perseverance.
Whether you're a bloom enthusiast, or just love the way it sounds, Juniper is set to be a popular name this year.
M?eaning: abundance and overwhelming joy and success.
The Greek meaning of the floral name also means 'dry'; Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus named Azalea because the colourful blooms thrived in well-drained, sandy soil.?
Whichever meaning you like, the feminine name is set to grow and grow in popularity.?
M?eaning: new beginnings and beauty.
Blossom? traditionally refers to a flower, but parents can also use the name as a verb meaning "to flourish" or "thrive."
The English name can also mean to bloom, symbolic of a growing newborn baby.?
M?eaning: a type of flower known for its bright, delicate petals.
This feminine name of English origin has become increasingly popular, year on year.
While Poppy is most commonly referred to as a beautiful flower, they are also rich with symbolism, representing sleep, peace, and even death ¨C the full circle of life.
M?eaning: Lily flower or pure.
Lily is another name rising up the ranks each year, thanks to its beautiful sound and popularity as a bloom.
Lily is historically known as a symbol for innocence ?but can also be likened to someone who can stand out from the crowd, similar to a Lily in a bouquet.
M?eaning: day's eye.
The name Daisy refers to the way the flower opens in the day and closes at night.?
The popular English name also symbolises innocence, purity and simplicity. ?
M?eaning: gift from God.
Jasmine has Persian origins and has grown in popularity ?since it was derived from the name 'Yasamin'.
Jasmine has also become more popular thanks to the small, sweet smelling flower that blooms in spring ?¨C symbolic of a small, sweet-smelling baby.
M?eaning: rose flower or "famous type" in Old English.
This traditional feminine name has been popular for decades but is beginning to make a comeback up the naming charts. ?
The name's popularity is also expected to increase for boys after singer Rihanna used it as the middle name for her son Riot.?
M?eaning: deep blue dye from India
This gender-neutral name ?is inspired by the name for the colour on the rainbow that sits between blue and purple.
Indigo is both unique and beautiful, like a newborn baby.?
M?eaning: purple.
Another colour-inspired name, Violet is also associated with the beautiful purple flower.
?Violet is a soft and sweet-sounding name -far from shrinking.
Meaning: dweller near the beaver stream.
This name has had a surprise comeback, originally popular from the 1920s through to the '60s.
Naming experts suggest the popularity of names like Everly and Bellamy is seemingly enough to make Beverly stylish again.
It's starting to climb the charts and will be one to watch in 2024.
M?eaning: heavenly.
While Celia hasn't been in the top 100 names in years, naming experts predict 2024 is the year Celia will bloom.
Celia has a long literary history thanks to Shakespeare and other Elizabethan literature, but still manages to feel modern and sleek.
Meaning: glory, praise, acclaim.
Derived from the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra, this shortened version has become more popular, particularly for parents seeking an alternative to the name Chloe.?
It has also become a gender-neutral name ?that means the "celebrated one", perfect for excited, new parents.
Meaning: torch.
Leni derives from the Greek name Helena but this modern twist has seen it become more popular as a boyish girls name.
Naming experts predict Leni could be on every expecting parent's list, either as a full name or as a nickname for Eleanor, Lennon or Elena.
It also derives from the Greek root meaning "Light", symbolic of a newborn becoming the light of parents' lives.
M?eaning: Strong battle maiden.
A sweet vintage name that was wildly popular 100 years ago, Maude is now seeing a mild comeback on more parents' lists as old-fashioned names make a comeback this year.
M?eaning: "pious" or "reverent".
This short but sweet feminine name has roots all over the world, from Spain, to Italy, Sweden, Germany, even Hindi.
Thanks to its multicultural roots, Pia is on the rise.
Meaning: chooser of the slain.
?Valkyrie is a strong, feminist name which experts say is "hot, hot, hot".
Its popularity comes from the fact Valkyries are the female deities who determine the fates of soldiers' souls in Norse mythology.
Perfect for parents looking for a unique name for their powerful princess.?
M?eaning: love, desire.
Parents are tipped to be inspired to name their baby after the Goddess of Love.
However the name has also received popularity more recently from the planet Venus, with moon and planet names also rising up the charts.
Naming experts say Venus "?has the same goddess energy as Athena, but a totally different sound" and is set to rise again in 2024.
M?eaning: good health and happiness.
While Orion has originally been inspired by the starry constellation 'Orion's belt', more recently its popularity comes from the Orion flower.
Name experts predict it will be the most popular new boy's baby name of 2024.?