# Bouquet Name Generator

> Describe a bouquet and get name ideas, product copy and an SEO meta description, ready to paste onto your website, product pages and social posts.

**A great name turns a bouquet from "nice flowers" into something customers remember and share.** If you sell online, the right name and description can be the difference between a scroll-past and a sale. This tool takes a description of your bouquet and gives you name ideas, product copy and an SEO meta description, ready to paste onto your website and socials.

## What It Does

Describe a bouquet, pick an occasion or season, choose a tone, and the tool suggests names for it. It is free to use.

There are two output modes, set by the **Generate descriptions** tick box:

- **On** (the default) gives you 3 names. Each one comes with a full product description and a meta description of up to 160 characters, with a live character count so you can see it fits.
- **Off** gives you 10 names on their own, in a two-column grid, for browsing a wider range of ideas fast.

You pick from 15 occasions and seasons: Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Christmas, Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary, Sympathy, Get Well, Thank You, Graduation, Easter, plus Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. There are 5 tones: Romantic & Elegant, Modern & Minimalist, Whimsical & Playful, Classic & Traditional, and Luxury & Premium.

Every name, description and meta description has its own copy button. The names are AI suggestions, so read and edit each one to match your brand before you publish it.

## How To Use It

1. **Describe your bouquet** in the box. Name the flowers, the colours and the style. Give it at least 10 characters, and the more detail you add, the better the names.
2. **Pick an occasion or season** from the list.
3. **Choose a content tone** for the wording.
4. **Tick or untick Generate descriptions.** On gives you 3 names with full copy; off gives you 10 names to scan.
5. Click **Generate Names**.
6. **Copy** the name, description or meta description you want.

![The bouquet description box, the occasion and tone pickers, and the Generate descriptions tick box, filled in and ready to generate names.](<https://florist-toolbox.com/images/docs/bouquet-name-generator/01-describe-bouquet.png>)
With **Generate descriptions** on, each result gives you a name, a full product description and a meta description. The meta shows a running count out of 160 characters, so you can tell at a glance whether it will fit your listing.

![Each result gives a name, a full product description, and a meta description with a live character count, all with their own copy buttons.](<https://florist-toolbox.com/images/docs/bouquet-name-generator/02-names-with-descriptions.png>)
Turn **Generate descriptions** off when you want more options to browse. You get 10 names in a grid, each with a copy button that shows when you hover over the row. Pick the one you like and copy it in a tap.

![With descriptions turned off you get ten names in a quick-scan grid to browse and copy.](<https://florist-toolbox.com/images/docs/bouquet-name-generator/03-names-only.png>)
Two shortcuts sit under the form. **Surprise Me** fills the form with a random example and generates results in one click, so you can see the tool working straight away. **Clear** empties the form and starts you fresh.

## Copy And Reuse Your Names

Nothing here needs saving by hand. Tap **Copy Name**, or the copy button on any description or meta, and paste it straight into your website, product listing or a post.

Every run also saves itself to **Generation History** below the form, which appears once you have generated at least once. It is a collapsible list with a count of how many runs it holds. Open a past run with **View** to bring its names back on screen, star the ones worth keeping, or delete the runs you are done with.

## Tips And Best Practices

- **Be specific about colours.** "Dusty rose and ivory" gets you better names than "pink and white".
- **Name the flowers.** "Garden roses, lisianthus and eucalyptus" gives the tool something to work with. "Mixed flowers" does not.
- **Generate a few rounds and mix and match.** A name from one run often pairs well with a description from another.
- **Use the meta description as a starting point.** It is written for search, so add your own voice before it goes live.
- **Descriptions off to scan, descriptions on for copy.** Turn them off to shortlist ten names, then turn them back on for the website-ready version of your favourite.
- **Star the keepers.** Past runs save on their own in Generation History, so star the names worth coming back to.
- **Keep a master list.** To store your bouquet names, descriptions, flowers and prices in one place, the [Digital Florists](https://digitalflorists.com) platform keeps a product database with recipes and pricing. For more creative ideas, try the [Bouquet Inspiration Generator](https://florist-toolbox.com/tutorials/marketing-and-content/bouquet-inspiration-generator).

## Common Questions

**How many names does it generate?**
3 names, each with a description and meta description, when **Generate descriptions** is on. 10 names on their own when it is off.

**Will the same description always produce the same names?**
No. The output varies each time, so you get fresh ideas on every run. Copy anything you like before you generate again.

**Can I see names I generated before?**
Yes. Every run saves to Generation History below the form, where you can View, star or delete it.

**Are the names good for SEO?**
The names are short titles and the meta description fits within about 160 characters. Treat them as a starting point and review each one before you publish.

**Do I need any marketing experience?**
No. Describe the bouquet and pick a style, and the tool does the creative work.