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Mulberry and Zephyranthe
Freya Mulberry! Great minds think alike. :0) Do mulberry trees have a special, familial significance for you? It would be neat to hear of someone being given a mn in remembrance to a large tree in a parent's or grandparent's yard. Just curious. Freya Zephyranthe -- Freya's west wind flower? Do you have more information on Zephyranthe? I once came across Helianthe (sunflower), but I've never been able to find where I got that one. Anyway, -anthe names are too cool. I collect them.

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That is actually EXACTLY why mulberry comes up here! I will forever associate mulberry tress with my grandparents because they did indeed have a large one in their yard. And yes, Zephyranthe is from the flower in Ora's post :)I love Zephyrine too but just like better how Zephyranthe flows after Freya

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Zephyranthe is this - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rain_LilyI want to add it to the database cause it's gorg but I can only find use of it as a username by multiple people and not as a given name :/ Though I'm sure there's someone out there with it.
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I read (on Norah's Name Nerd page) about someone who loved the name "Zepheryllis" and said it was "a town in Florida". But Norah answered that the town is called Zephyrhills!
What a shame. I actually think Zepheryllis sounds nice.
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Fantastic. I would never have known about them. And they're so pretty. Thanks!
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