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| Pronunciation | [flœʁ] /ˌflɜːr/ | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Female | 
| Language(s) | French, English, Dutch | 
| Origin | |
| 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 Mellor (born 1936), Australian track and field runner and Olympic champion
 - Fleur Mino, French soprano
 - Fleur Pellerin (born 1973), French politician
 - 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
- Fleur Delacour, fictional character in the Harry Potter series
 - Fleur Forsyte, a fictional character in The Forsyte Saga
 - Fleur Blanc, a fictional character in Eureka Seven: AO
 - The Groovy Girls doll line, by Manhattan Toy, includes a doll named Fleur.
 
See also
- Flower (name), surname and given name
 - Flowers (name), surname
 - Flora (given name)
 - Tzitzak, Khazar princess and Byzantine Empress whose name meant "flower"
 
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