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Answered by smilie31
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Each different variety of lily holds a different meaning. But the most common meaning is purity and fertility. The sweet and innocent beauty of the lily flower has given it the association of fresh life and rebirth. Although the meaning can differ depending on its colour

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What is the meaning of the lily flower?

Over the years, lilies have evolved to have many meanings. From the meaning of the flower itself, its name and the myths associated with it, there’s so much hidden expression in this beautiful bloom. And because of this, they can make a really thoughtful gift idea!

What does the name ‘Lily’ mean?

The lily name meaning comes from the Old English lilie, from Latin lilium and from Greek leirion. Originally, we took lily from the Hebrew word “Shoshannah” (שׁוֹשַׁנָּה), which was borrowed from the Egyptians.

This name became popular in almost every culture across the world. Lily is now a hugely popular girl’s name, and names like Susanna, Susan, Suzette all mean lily too!

What do lilies (the actual flower) mean?

Each different variety of lily holds a different meaning. But the most common meaning is purity and fertility. The sweet and innocent beauty of the lily flower has given it the association of fresh life and rebirth.

Although the meaning can differ depending on its colour. Take a look at these different colour associations…

White lilies symbolise purity and rebirth

Often chosen for both weddings and funerals, white lilies symbolise a rejuvenation of the soul. They can represent purity, commitment and rebirth, which is why they’re often chosen as Sympathy Flowers.

Pink lilies symbolise femininity, admiration

Pink lilies stand for love, femininity and admiration. So they’re the perfect gift for your favourite female friends and family members when they need a little confidence boost or pick-me-up.

Pink lily flower

Orange lily flower bouquet

Red lilies symbolise love and passion

Bright and fiery, the red lily represents love and passion. It’s a welcome change to a red rose in a romantic bouquet.

Orange lilies symbolise confidence and energy

Full of positivity and warmth, orange lilies are the perfect flowers to send when you want to say well done on a new job, new home or personal achievement.

Yellow lilies symbolise thankfulness, joy and friendship

Yellow lilies make great ‘thank you’ flowers. They symbolise thankfulness and their sunny colour awakens feelings of happiness that’s sure to put a smile on your favourite person’s face.

Where do lilies come from?

There are thought to be 80-100 species of lilies grown natively all over the world. But most commonly, the lily is found in places in the northern hemisphere with balmy temperatures, like Asia, Europe, and North America.

Originally, the lily grew only in forests, grasslands, marshes and mountains. But now it can be grown from the bulb almost anywhere that has the right weather conditions. It’s a very durable flower that has stood the test of time and has appeared time and time again in human history. Everyone loves lilies. From the Egyptians who believed the lily was sacred to the Romans who used lilies to fill their pillows.

Although many flowers take the name ‘lily’, to be a true lily the flower must be part of the genus lilium. Examples of flowers that take the name lily but don’t have the origin of the true lily include the water lily, daylilies and arum lilies!

Is there any mythology linked to lilies?

Yes! Throughout the ages, the lily has had many associated meanings. But the most commonly associated mythological meaning is the story of Zeus and Hera. This myth gave the lily the meaning that it still holds today - one of rebirth and fertility.

The story goes that Zeus wanted baby Hercules to drink Hera’s milk. But because Hercules was born of another woman, she disagreed. In a sneaky bid to get Hercules some milk, Zeus brought him to drink Hera’s milk while she was asleep. When she woke up and realised, she pushed them away and the drops of milk that fell on the ground grew into lilies.

Want to make someone’s day? Do it with lilies! Just browse our beautiful blooms to find the perfect bouquet for them. Or if you want to find out how to get the most out of your flowers, don’t miss our lily care tips.

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