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Fleur
Painting of a bouquet of flowers
Pronunciation
[
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] Gender Female Language(s) French, English, Dutch Meaning Flower
Fleur is a feminine given name originated in France, eventually used in English speaking countries and other languages. It means "
flower " in
French .
Notable people
Fleur Adcock (born 1934), New Zealand poet and editor
Fleur Agema (born 1976), Dutch politician
Fleur Anderson (born 1971), British
Labour politician
Fleur Beale (born 1945), New Zealand teenage fiction writer
Fleur Bennett (born 1970), British television actress
Fleur Cowles (1908–2009), American writer and editor
Fleur East (born 1987), British singer and contestant on The X Factor
Fleur Ezekiel (fl.1959), Indian model, first Indian Miss World contestant
Fleur Faure (born 1993), French cyclist
Fleur Hassan-Nahoum (born 1973), Israeli politician
Fleur Jaeggy (born 1940), Swiss writer (in Italian)
Fleur van de Kieft (born 1973), Dutch field hockey player
Fleur Lombard (1974–1996), British firefighter and first female firefighter to die on duty in peacetime
Fleur Maxwell (born 1988),
Luxembourgian figure skater
Fleur McIntyre (born 1979), Australian basketball player and coach
Fleur Mellor (born 1936), Australian track and field runner and Olympic champion
Fleur Mino , French soprano
Fleur Pellerin (born 1973), French politician
Fleur Revell (born 1972), New Zealand journalist
Fleur Savelkoel (born 1995), Dutch volleyball player
Fleur Saville (born 1984), New Zealand television actress
Fleur Tashjian , British child actress
Fleur van Eeden (born 1983), South African stunt performer
Fleur van der Weel (born 1970), Dutch illustrator
Fictional characters
See also