Clover - f (English) a small white or pink flower that grows in fields and is beloved by bumblebees. Finding a clover with four leaves is considered lucky. The three leaved clover is called a shamrock and is a symbol of Ireland.
Endzela - f (Georgian) snowdrop flower. A snowdrop is an early spring flower that can bloom even in snow.
Fllada - f (Albanian) light breeze, fresh air
Gossamer - f (English) a fine film of cobwebs, often made visible by dewdrops caught in its strands. Anything that is light, delicate, and sheer, such as fabric.
Millefiori - f (Italian) thousand flowers. A type of wildflower honey from Italy, made from bees visiting many different kinds of flowers
Narantuya нартуяа - f (Mongolian) ray of sunshine
Puleng - f (Sotho) in the rain
Sakura 桜 - f (Japanese) cherry blossom. Cherry blossom trees flower in early spring. There are cherry blossom festivals in spring throughout the world, most famously in Japan.
Hanna-Mae just rolls off the tongue, with the feeling of winsome beauty. Hanna being Hebrew, for Grace, Beauty and Favor, whilst Mae is French meaning Spring (or the month of May)
I Can see Hanna-Mae being yelled out across the meadows, calling in a young and dauntless girl for dinner at the end of a fine day.
April - f (English) the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. It's probably derived from Latin aperire, meaning "to open", referring to the opening of blooming flowers.