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Flower Shop Names: 150+ Ideas by Style for Every Type of Florist

Looking for the perfect name for your flower shop? Browse 150+ curated florist business name ideas, grouped by style, niche, and personality, with practical tips on checking availability and making it stick.

By Florist Toolbox 6 min read
Chalk signboard outside a flower shop with a creative business name

Your flower shop name is the first thing customers see, the last thing they remember, and the phrase they type into Google when they want to find you again. It appears on your shopfront, your delivery van, every invoice, and every social media profile. Getting it right is worth the effort.

This guide gives you 150+ ideas grouped by style, plus a practical checklist for making sure your chosen name actually works as a business name in the UK.

What Makes a Great Florist Name

Before diving into the lists, here are five rules that separate a good name from a forgettable one:

  1. Keep it short and spellable. Two or three words is ideal. If customers can't spell it after hearing it once on the phone, you'll lose enquiries.
  2. Say it out loud. Does it sound natural when you answer the phone? "Good morning, Bloom & Co" works. "Good morning, The Exquisite Floral Arrangement Emporium" does not.
  3. Avoid boxing yourself in. "Sarah's Roses" limits you if you later want to do dried flowers, events, or sympathy work. Something broader like "Sarah's Florals" or "Sarah Bloom" gives you room to grow.
  4. Think about your signage. Will it fit on a fascia board, a business card, and an Instagram username? Long names get truncated everywhere.
  5. Check availability early. There's no point falling in love with a name that's already a limited company, a .co.uk domain, and an Instagram handle belonging to someone else.

Classic & Traditional

These names suit established high street shops, family businesses, and anyone who wants to convey reliability and timelessness.

  • The Flower Room
  • Petals & Stems
  • The English Florist
  • Country Garden Floristry
  • Bloom & Branch
  • The Old Rose Company
  • Village Stems
  • The Flower Cottage
  • Forget-Me-Not Florals
  • Rose & Ivy
  • The Daisy Chain
  • Hedgerow Floristry
  • Posy & Bloom
  • The Violet Room
  • Flowers by Design
  • The Garden Gate Florist

Modern & Minimalist

Clean, contemporary names for studio florists, online-first businesses, and urban shops with a design-led aesthetic.

  • Stem Studio
  • Bloomhaus
  • Flora & Form
  • Verdure
  • Petal & Post
  • The Stem Bar
  • Botanica Studio
  • Flux Flowers
  • Curate Florals
  • Form & Bloom
  • Studio Petal
  • Leaf & Line
  • Branch Collective
  • Verde Studio
  • Bare Stem
  • The Flower Edit

Whimsical & Playful

Perfect for florists with personality: market stall sellers, creative studios, and anyone who wants their name to make people smile.

  • Wild Posy
  • Muddy Stems
  • The Wonky Vase
  • Petal Pushers
  • Bunch of Joy
  • Flower Power Studio
  • Bud to Bloom
  • The Happy Stem
  • Tangled Stems
  • Floral and Hardy
  • Pollen & Mischief
  • Bloomin' Lovely
  • Pickle & Peony
  • Dahlia Darling
  • The Petal Peddler
  • Rosie Posie

Luxury & Premium

Sophisticated names for high-end studios, hotel suppliers, and event florists working at the top of the market.

  • Maison Bloom
  • Atelier Flora
  • The Floral Atelier
  • Blanc Floristry
  • Luxe Petal
  • Opulent Blooms
  • Ivory & Stem
  • The Flower Salon
  • Sterling Florals
  • Noir & Bloom
  • Velvet Petal Studio
  • Maison de Fleurs
  • Aureate Floristry
  • The Bloom House
  • Élan Flowers
  • Lumière Florals

Family & Heritage

Names that emphasise family roots, tradition, and personal connection, ideal for family-run independents.

  • Wilson & Sons Floristry
  • The Carter Flower Company
  • Clarke's Blooms
  • Flowers by the Harrises
  • Baker & Bloom
  • The Mitchell Flower Shop
  • Thompson's Petals
  • Reid & Daughters
  • The Walker Flower Co
  • Cooper & Stem
  • Dawson's of [Your Town]
  • The Hartley Florist
  • Edwards & Co Florals
  • Taylor-Made Blooms
  • The Price Family Florist
  • Murray & Bloom

Tip: Surname-based names carry instant trust and a sense of legacy. If you're a family business, lean into it. "[Surname]'s of [Town]" is a classic formula that works on high streets across the UK.

Wedding Specialists

Romantic, elegant names for florists who focus on bridal work and celebrations.

  • Chapel & Bloom
  • The Bridal Stem
  • Ever After Florals
  • Aisle & Petal
  • Confetti Flowers
  • The Wedding Bloom
  • Vow & Vine
  • First Dance Floristry
  • Ceremony Stems
  • Garland & Grace
  • The Bouquet Studio
  • Blush & Bloom Weddings
  • Altar Florals
  • Toast & Stem
  • Belle Fleur Weddings
  • Nuptial Blooms

Eco & Sustainable

Names that signal environmental values: seasonal stems, no floral foam, British-grown flowers.

  • Meadow & Moss
  • Rewild Floristry
  • The Seasonal Stem
  • Earth & Bloom
  • Wild Acre Flowers
  • No-Foam Florals
  • Root & Petal
  • Green Stem Studio
  • Hedgerow & Heart
  • Soil & Stem
  • The Honest Flower Co
  • Wildflower Workshop
  • Native Bloom
  • The Compost Florist
  • Slow Flowers Studio
  • Seed to Stem

Botanical & Garden-Inspired

Names that lean into horticultural knowledge and garden aesthetics.

  • The Potting Shed Florist
  • Greenhouse Florals
  • Walled Garden Blooms
  • Fern & Fig
  • The Herbarium
  • Botanical by [Your Name]
  • Glasshouse Stems
  • Kitchen Garden Floristry
  • The Seed House
  • Pergola & Petal
  • Hothouse Blooms
  • Arbour Florals
  • The Cutting Garden
  • Trellis & Stem
  • Border & Bloom
  • The Physic Florist

Location-Inspired

Names rooted in place, perfect for building local identity and appearing in "florist near me" searches.

  • Cotswold Blooms
  • Highland Stems
  • The Devon Flower Company
  • Solent Florals
  • Peak District Petals
  • Harbour Bloom
  • The Fens Florist
  • Bristol Stem Co
  • Pennine Flowers
  • Thames & Bloom

SEO tip: Including your town or region in your business name can help you rank in local Google searches and Google Maps. "Harrogate Blooms" tells Google exactly where you are.

How to Check Your Name Is Available

Once you've picked a favourite (and a backup), run through this checklist before committing:

  1. Companies House name search: Check the Companies House register to see if the name is already taken as a limited company.
  2. Domain availability: Search for a .co.uk and .com domain. Shorter is better.
  3. Instagram and Facebook: Search for your exact name. Even if you find a dormant account, it could cause confusion.
  4. IPO trademark search: Check the UK Intellectual Property Office to make sure no one has trademarked the name in floristry-related classes.
  5. Google it: A simple search will reveal whether another florist (or any business) is already using the name.

Ready to Generate Your Own?

If none of these quite fit, our Florist Shop Name Generator creates tailored suggestions based on your style, niche, and location. Describe your ideal flower shop and the AI will give you eight brandable name ideas, complete with taglines and descriptions, in seconds.

You can also browse our full curated collection of Florist Shop Name Ideas organised into 19 themed categories.

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