Primrose

See also: primrose

English

Etymology

The surname derives from a place name in Fife, Scotland, from Brythonic words meaning "tree" + "moor", changed by folk etymology because of phonetic resemblance to primrose. The given name is one of the 19th-century flower names.

Proper noun

Primrose

  1. A habitational surname.
  2. (rare, chiefly Britain) A female given name.
    • 1929 Joyce Lankester Brisley: More of Milly-Molly-Mandy. Chapter 8:
      Mother said, "How do you like Primrose? It sounds fresh and pretty." Milly-Molly-Mandy thought it sounded a very nice name. - - - And then she decided, as the baby had come in the spring-time, it had better be Primrose.

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