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Magnolia

Magnificent flower

mag-NOH-lee-uh/ˌmæɡˈnoʊliə/

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Lucky #
Tuesday
Lucky Day
English
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

The name Magnolia is derived from the magnificent flower of the same name, which is often used as a symbol of beauty, grace, and strength. In Christian tradition, it is also associated with the Virgin Mary and her magnificent purity and devotion.

Spiritual meaning

Represents purity, grace, and strength.

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🇺🇸English

Magnolia

a symbol of beauty, grandeur, and elegance

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

mag-NOH-lee-uh

/ˌmæɡˈnoʊliə/

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

Tuesday

Lucky colors

PinkGreen

Life path

2

Lucky stone

Rose Quartz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Magnolia carries a rich cultural impact through its association with the beautiful and fragrant magnolia flower. This connection holds significance in various cultures around the world, particularly in the United States where the magnolia blossom is the official state flower of several states. The elegance and charm of the magnolia flower have been celebrated in art, literature, and music. In naming a child Magnolia, parents may be seeking to evoke a sense of beauty, grace, and strength for their child.

In Christian tradition, the name Magnolia takes on a deeper spiritual meaning. The name is believed to honor the Virgin Mary, who embodies the essence of beauty, grace, and strength. In Catholicism, the magnolia flower is a symbol of her purity and devotion. It is also believed that Mary's maternal love and gentle care are represented by the magnolia's fragrant and nurturing properties. Thus, the name Magnolia can be seen as a way to acknowledge and honor the divine feminine and the protective mothering qualities that are valued in Christian teachings.

Historical references

Historical records show that In ancient Greece, Magnolia was associated with the goddess of the hunt, Artemis. The name Magnolia carried significant spiritual weight in that era.

4th century BCE

During the Victorian era, Magnolia was a popular name for girls, symbolizing elegance and refinement.

19th century

Notable people with this name

Magnolia Belle West (Actress)Magnolia Hill (Singer)

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MagnoliahMagnolieMagnolya

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Magnificent flower