Yarrow

Yarrow (English) from Old English "gearwe"

Healing herb, medicinal flower, wound wort

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Name Details

Origin Language English
Lucky Number #4
Lucky Days Tuesday
Lucky Colors Green, Yellow
Lucky Stone Emerald

What Does the Name Yarrow Mean?

Yarrow is a English name that holds the beautiful meaning of "Healing herb, medicinal flower, wound wort". Rooted in the English naming tradition, this name connects the child to a heritage of meaning, identity and cultural depth. Names from English traditions carry cultural significance that connects the child to a heritage of meaning, identity and family values.

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In traditional name numerology, Yarrow is associated with lucky number 4. The colors Green, Yellow are considered favorable , especially on Tuesday. The gemstone Emerald is traditionally associated with this name. Numerology is a cultural tradition valued by many families — while it is not a science, it adds a personal layer of meaning to the naming process for those who appreciate these customs.

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History / Notes

The name Yarrow has no biblical history, though the herb may have been known in the ancient world. It is an English nature name, derived from the yarrow plant (Achillea millefolium), a flowering herb with a long history of medicinal use. The plants Latin name, Achillea, comes from Achilles, who according to legend used yarrow to staunch the wounds of his soldiers at Troy. Yarrow has been used for centuries to treat wounds, reduce fever, aid digestion, and stop bleeding. Its feathery leaves and flat clusters of white or pink flowers make it a common sight in meadows and gardens. In folklore, yarrow was associated with divination and protectionΓÇöit was used in love spells, hung over cradles to protect infants, and carried as a charm. The name yarrow comes from Old English "gearwe," related to the Dutch "gerw" and German "Garbe." As a given name, Yarrow is part of the trend toward botanical and herbal names. It carries the healing properties of the plant, its legendary associations with Achilles, and its folkloric role in protection and divination. The names absence from biblical texts reflects its origin as a common plant name in Northern Europe, though its medicinal uses would have been known in the ancient world. The name carries the white flowers of yarrow in summer meadows, the healing of ancient battlefields, and the protective magic of folklore.

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