Heather
The name Heather is of English origin and is derived from the heather plant, a small evergreen shrub with pink or purple flowers that grows wild in many parts of Europe and North America.
In ancient Celtic cultures, the heather plant was associated with good luck and was believed to have protective qualities. It was often used in various rituals and ceremonies.
The name Heather became popular in England during the 19th century, as the Romantic movement sparked an appreciation for nature and natural imagery. It was seen as a beautiful and poetic name, reflecting the delicate beauty of the heather plant.
Today, Heather remains a popular name, particularly in English-speaking countries. It has a charming and naturalistic quality that appeals to many parents.