Lily is associated with the meaning “Flower symbolizing purity and innocence” — a beautiful sentiment to see brought to life in your child’s room.
Lily comes directly from the flower of the same name, a plant revered across cultures for thousands of years. The English word itself traces back through Old English "lilie" to Latin "lilium," which ancient Romans borrowed from Greek. But the lily's symbolic power goes back even further. In ancient Egypt, lilies decorated tombs and temples. Greeks associated them with Hera, queen of the gods. Christians adopted the white Madonna lily as a symbol of purity and resurrection, cementing its place in Western religious art and thought.