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come into bloom
and come into blossom 1. [for a flower] to bloom. This rose comes into bloom later in the summer. When do they normally come into blossom?
2. [for a plant, bush, or tree] to begin to have many blossoms. When do these bushes come into bloom? They come into blossom in June.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Justin | | JUS-tin (English), zhoo-STEN (French) | English, French, Slovene |
| Miyako | | mee-yah-ko | Japanese |
| Nadir | | - | Arabic |
| Taide | | - | Italian (Rare) |
| Manus | | - | Irish |
| Efa | | - | Welsh |