8 Best Mother’s Day Gifts for New Moms

In my early days of new motherhood, I was caught in a whirlwind of euphoric love, feedings, doctor’s visits, family visits, and keeping our 450-square-foot apartment — which had turned into “baby central” — from falling into an abyss of clutter.

“Me” time? It wasn’t happening. Sure, I had managed a date night here and there with my husband (thanks to my mom) and a quiet walk or two (thanks to my husband), but it wasn’t until my first Mother’s Day rolled around that I was ready to pause and celebrate all that I had accomplished growing this little one. And, now, making a new life with him.

This lineup of gifts for new moms this Mother’s Day has celebratory self-care and the little pleasures in “life before baby” in mind.

1. “Feeling Sunny” Coffee and Cookies Gift Box

Mothers Day gifts for new moms coffee and cookies gift box

Coffee-loving new moms love it for the energy boost, but the ritual of enjoying a great cup of coffee from start to finish is a rare occurrence. This gift basket, replete with a beautiful new mug, the deep flavors and aromas of two types of coffee, including two dozen cookies and other treats, puts the joy back into her java.

2. Sunny Days Fruit and Cheese Gift Box

Mothers Day gifts for new moms Fruit and Cheese Gift Box

After nine months of being unable to enjoy blue and soft-ripened cheeses, every cheese-loving new mom will yelp with joy after unwrapping this gourmet cheese and fruit topper box. This duo of artisan cheeses covers a wide-ranging palate: sharp white cheddar and a salty yet creamy Gouda.

3. Wild Ahi Tuna Steaks

Mothers Day gifts for new moms Wild Ahi Tuna Steaks

Sushi is another food pregnant women have to forgo during pregnancy. Hence, a gift of these delectable, line-caught, sushi-grade yellowfin tuna steaks brings one of her favorite foods to her doorstep to enjoy any time she likes, and in recipe-ready portions. We recommend searing them.

4. Embroidered Luxury Ivory Fleece Robe

Mothers Day gifts for new moms Embroidered Fleece Robe

Downtime for a new mom feels that much better when she’s wrapped in the cozy comfort and relaxation of this luxurious fleece bathrobe — and monogramming it gives it a special touch. Surprise her by embroidering it with an inspirational moniker, such as a favorite nickname or “Awesome Lady,” and this robe is now a power garment!

5. Relaxing Self Care Gift Box

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This gift epitomizes “Me Time.” Take the baby for a walk so mom can take herself to the land of bliss. Mineral bath salts, hand cream, an eye mask, and a scented candle will help her imagine being in a fortress of solitude.

6. Sweets & Sparkling Wine Bar

Mothers Day gifts for new moms Sweets and Sparkling Wine Bar

Set the scene for celebration with this fun Mom-osa bar, which includes two sparkling wines along with an assortment of baked treats, including cookies, brownies, and mini cakes. Invite her friends over and offer it as part of a brunch spread. Or, save it and wake her up to something other than the baby that, too, is sweet and bubbly!

7. Aromatherapy Shower Steamers

Mothers Day gifts for new moms Aromatherapy Shower Steamers

New moms love nothing more than luxuriating in a hot bath – but not every new mom has time for one. Make her shower time something to look forward to with these shower steamers, which come in 12 scents that are sure to put her in a state of calm and relaxation.

8. One-of-a-Kind Bouquet

Mothers Day gifts for new moms One of a Kind Bouquet

Creating a one-of-a-kind flower bouquet is a great way to celebrate a new mom’s beauty, grace, and unique personality. A stunning custom arrangement can include a unique flower from her wedding bouquet or blooms she treasured growing up. It’s a Mother’s Day gift that reminds the new mom that even though she might be exhausted, she is still a queen.

50 Messages to Write in Mom’s Birthday Card

She bandaged your wounds, read you bedtime stories, and helped mend your broken heart more than once. She was always ready with words of praise and encouragement — and she never let you leave the house hungry.

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Few people deserve unconditional love and respect more than our mothers, and every day we have with ours is a blessing and a gift. And while moms from coast to coast are honored every May on Mother’s Day, no occasion is better suited to celebrate the beautiful uniqueness of our own mom than her birthday.

It’s easy enough to grab a card and hastily scribble a note like “Love always” or “With love” inside. It takes only a few extra minutes, however, to personalize your message — and it can make all the difference to her.

“Write a few words that let her know what an impact she has made on your life,” says Diane Gottsman, national etiquette expert and founder of The Protocol School of Texas. “Mothers want to know that they are thought of and remembered. A message from the heart is always special, especially when it holds.”

And what to do if you accidentally forget mom’s big day? “Don’t hesitate to call immediately,” Gottsman says. “Send flowers or a special treat and make plans for something in the immediate future.”

Happy birthday mom quotes and wishes

Ready to crush it this year for mom’s birthday? Check out our list of heartfelt, inspirational, and fun birthday wishes. Copy one verbatim (don’t worry, your secret’s safe with us!), mix and match more than one, or let them to inspire you to write your own special message. Whatever you choose, you’ll be waxing eloquent in no time — and you’ll never be at a loss for the right words again.

Heartfelt birthday wishes for mom

  1. The world is a better place because you are in it, and my world is brighter because of you. Happy birthday!
  2. Thank you for your support and unconditional love, Mom. I am so lucky to have you as a mother and a friend.
  3. You always worked hard for our family, never missed a game or an event, were patient, kind, and fair, and, above all, loved without condition. We appreciate you so much! Happiest of birthdays to the best mom ever.
  4. You’ve never been more beautiful than you are right now. Happy birthday!
  5. Wishing the most wonderful mother the most wonderful birthday…and many, many more!
  6. Our relationship hasn’t always been easy, but you’ve always been there for me with unconditional love, and I will always be grateful. Happy birthday! With love, always.
  7. We voted, and it’s unanimous: You’re the world’s best mom. Happy birthday! Love, Your Kids.
  8. Thank you for always accepting me just as I am. You’ve given me the courage and strength to live my truth. I love you, Mom. Happy birthday!
  9. In a world that can be dark and scary, you are a beacon of light in my life. I hope you have the happiest birthday ever!
  10. The warmth of the sun cannot compare to the love I feel in your embrace. I love you, Mom! Happy, happy birthday.
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Quotes about the wisdom of mothers

  1. “We are born of love; love is our mother.” – Rumi
  2. “The best place to cry is on a mother’s arms.” – Jodi Picoult
  3. “When you look into your mother’s eyes, you know that is the purest love you can find on this earth.” – Mitch Albom
  4. “A mother’s arms are more comforting than anyone else’s.” – Diana, Princess of Wales
  5. “The heart of a mother is a deep abyss at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness.” – Honoré de Balzac
  6. “It may be possible to gild pure gold, but who can make his mother more beautiful? – Mahatma Gandhi
  7. “All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.” – Abraham Lincoln
  8. “Life began with waking up and loving my mother’s face.” – George Eliot
  9. “Mothers are like glue. Even when you can’t see them, they’re still holding the family together.” –Susan Gale
  10. “Mother is one to whom you hurry when you are troubled.” – Emily Dickinson

Cheeky birthday wishes for mom

  1. Roses are red, violets are purple, every year that goes by, adds more shine to your sparkle. (Yes, I know that purple and sparkle don’t rhyme exactly, but I hope I get an A for effort!) Happy birthday!
  2. Like a stinky cheese, you only get better with age. Or is it wine that gets better with age? I can never keep it straight. Either way, wine and cheese are great — just like you! Happy birthday!
  3. You’re so special and so pretty / You’re lots of fun and kind of witty / On top of that, I’d like to say: / You’re the best Mom ever / Happy birthday!
  4. You’re one in a million. Wait, make that one in a billion! Hold on, let’s make it one in a trillion! Come to think of it, I can’t come up with a value high enough. To me, you’re simply priceless. Happy birthday!
  5. You have the face of an angel, the intelligence of a genius, and a personality that lights up every room. No wonder I’m so awesome! Happy birthday from your chip off the old block!

Birthday gift ideas for mom

Once you figure out what to write in mom’s birthday card, it’s time to decide what kind of gift to get her. Here are three ideas that any mom would love to receive on her special day.


Belated birthday wishes for mom

  1. I got so caught up in my world that I forgot to remember your birthday — and then I remembered I forgot it. I’m so sorry! I hope you had a wonderful day.
  2. After [insert sender’s age] years on earth, you’d think I could commit your birthday to memory. I’m sorry for forgetting. Happy belated birthday!
  3. Aren’t birthdays good all month? My apologies for missing your special day. Happy birthday!
  4. A little bird told me it’s your birthday. Unfortunately, that bird took the scenic route delivering the message. I’m so sorry I missed it! Love you always. Happy birthday!
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Short and sweet birthday wishes for mom

  1. Thank you for being you, Mom. Happy birthday!
  2. Happy birthday to the queen of my heart. I love you!
  3. You are the most caring person I’ve ever known. I love you, Mom.
  4. I’m forever grateful you’re my mom. Happy birthday!
  5. I love you more with every passing year. Wishing you the happiest birthday ever!
  6. Happy, happy, happy, happy birthday! (That’s one “happy” per decade.) Love you!
  7. Congratulations on another trip around the sun and wishing you many more orbits!

Birthday wishes for mom from son

  1. Thank you for always being a shoulder to lean on. I might not say it enough, but I love you from the bottom of my heart. Happy birthday!
  2. You’ve always said that your greatest joy in life is to do things for your kids. So, in honor of your birthday, I thought I’d treat you to an evening of cooking my favorite meal and doing my laundry — you deserve a night filled with joy! Happy birthday!
  3. Thank you for always believing in me — even when I didn’t believe in myself. You are the best mother a son could ask for.
  4. Without you, I wouldn’t be the man I am…smart, stylish, and incredibly handsome (oh, and humble, too)! Happy birthday!
  5. Mom, you are still my favorite person. (I wonder if that’s why I’m still single?! Oh, well.) Happy birthday!

Birthday wishes for mom from daughter

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  1. Now that I’m a mother, I understand so much more. I hope to be half as good a mom to my little one as you were to me. Happy Birthday!
  2. From the depths of my heart, thank you for your guidance, wisdom, and unconditional love. I couldn’t have made it in this world without you. Happy, happy birthday!
  3. Happy birthday to my best friend. I love you so much. Thank you for always having my back — and for bringing the good wine!
  4. I am truly fortunate that you are my mother. I hope you have a wonderful birthday, and I look forward to celebrating it with you (with chocolate, of course)! All my love.
  5. If I could go into the past and change anything about our relationship, I would change…nothing at all. You mean the world to me, and I love you with all my heart. Happy birthday!

“Just like a mom to me” birthday wishes

  1. Thank you for your care, support, and love throughout the years. I’m so happy you’re in my life. Happy birthday!
  2. To the coolest “Mom” in the world. I love you to infinity! Happy birthday!
  3. Thank you for being a loving and positive role model in my life. Wishing you the happiest birthday ever!
  4. Happy birthday to the best therapist I’ve never had to pay! I love you!

75 Powerful and Inspirational Mother’s Day Quotes

Moms hold a special place in our hearts, and Mother’s Day is the perfect time to express the love and gratitude we feel for them. If you’re looking for just the right words to show Mom how much you care and appreciate her dedication and support through the years, why not turn to one of these famous quotes about motherhood and that one amazing woman who is most responsible for making you the person you are today?

From authors and musicians to political leaders and sports legends, luminaries from all arenas recognize the contributions and special role their mother played in their lives.

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Enjoy feeling the love we’re giving to deserving moms this Mother’s Day with these 75 quotes about motherhood.

Motherhood quotes about the bond between mother and child

1. “A mother’s love liberates.” – Maya Angelou

2. “The truth is that no matter how old we are, as long as our mothers are alive, we want our mother.” – Goldie Hawn

3. “Mothers and their children are in a category all their own. There’s no bond so strong in the entire world, no love so instantaneous and forgiving.” – Gail Tsukiyama

4. “My mother has always been my emotional barometer and my guidance. I was lucky enough to get to have one woman who truly helped me through everything.” – Emma Stone

5. “There is no velvet so soft as a mother’s lap, no rose as lovely as her smile, no path so flowery as that imprinted with her footsteps.” – Archibald Thompson

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6. “When you are a mother, you are never really alone in your thoughts. A mother always has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child.” – Sophia Loren

7. “A mother’s arms are made of tenderness, and children sleep soundly in them.” – Victor Hugo

8. “There were times when, in middle school and junior high, I didn’t have a lot of friends. But my mom was always my friend. Always.” – Taylor Swift

9. “The best place to cry is in a mother’s arms.” – Jodi Picoult

10. “A mother’s love for her child is like nothing else in the world. It knows no law, no pity, it dates all things and crushes down remorselessly all that stands in its path.” – Agatha Christie

11. “In the end, mothers are always right. No one else tells the truth.” – Randy Susan Meyers

12. “She (my mother) stood, always prepared in herself to challenge the world in our place.” – Eudora Welty

13. “The one constant, faithful, inviolable, holy love of loves — the love of your life — is not your wife or lover — it is your mother.” – Sandra Cisneros

14. “Biology is the least of what makes someone a mother.” – Oprah Winfrey

Quotes that celebrate a mother’s love

15. “A mother’s arms are more comforting than anyone else’s.” – Princess Diana

16. “No language can express the power and beauty and heroism of a mother’s love.” – Edwin Chapin

17. “A mother’s hug lasts long after she lets go.” – Leonardo DiCaprio

18. “A mother’s love is everything. It is what brings a child into this world. It is what molds their entire being. When a mother sees her child in danger, she is literally capable of anything. Mothers have lifted cars off of their children and destroyed entire dynasties. A mother’s love is the strongest energy known to man.” – Jamie McGuire

19. “The only love that I really believe in is a mother’s love for her children.” – Karl Lagerfeld

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20. “Mother’s love is peace. It need not be acquired; it need not be deserved.” – Erich Fromm

21. “We are born of love; love is our mother.” – Rumi

22. “When you are looking at your mother, you are looking at the purest love you will ever know.” – Charley Benetto

23. “A mother’s love endures through all.” – Washington Irving

24. “You can feel when your mom’s proud of you. You can feel the love.” – Jimmy Fallon

25. “The heart of a mother is a deep abyss at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness.” – Honoré de Balzac

Motherhood quotes about Mom being our first and favorite teacher

26. “There is no influence so powerful as that of the mother.” – Sarah Josepha Hale

27. “My mother gave me a sense of independence, a sense of total confidence that we could do whatever it was we set out to do. That’s how we were raised.” – Robin Wright

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28. “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.'” – Fred Rogers

29. “Acceptance, tolerance, bravery, compassion. These are the things my mom taught me.” – Lady Gaga

30. “Over the years, I learned so much from mom. She taught me about the importance of home and history and family and tradition. She also taught me that aging need not mean narrowing the scope of your activities and interests or a diminution of the great pleasures to be had in the everyday.” – Martha Stewart

31. “Most mothers are instinctive philosophers.” – Harriet Beecher Stowe

32. “My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute my success in life to the moral, intellectual, and physical education I received from her.” – George Washington

Motherhood quotes about Mom inspiring us to be our best self

33. “My mother is my root, my foundation. She planted the seed that I base my life on, and that is the belief that the ability to achieve starts in your mind.” – Michael Jordan

34. “My doctor told me I would never walk again. My mother told me I would. I believed my mother.” – Wilma Rudolph

35. “My mother told me to be a lady. And, for her, that meant be your own person, be independent.” – Ruth Bader Ginsberg

36. “Mothers were the only ones you could depend on to tell the whole, unvarnished truth.” – Margaret Dilloway

37. “I can only hope to be 10 percent of the mom mine was to me. She encouraged me to be confident and enjoy life.” – Charlize Theron

38. “That strong mother doesn’t tell her cub, ‘Son, stay weak so the wolves can get you.’ She says, ‘Toughen up, this is the reality we are living in.'” – Lauryn Hill

39. “A mother is not a person to lean on but a person to make leaning unnecessary.” – Dorothy Canfield Fisher

40. “Moms are as relentless as the tides. They don’t just drive us to practice — they drive us to greatness.” – Steve Rushin

41. “Men are what their mothers made them.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

42. “My mother was my role model before I even knew what that word was.” – Lisa Leslie

43. “If I have done anything in life worth attention, I feel sure that I inherited the disposition from my mother.” – Booker T. Washington

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Quotes perfect for a Mother’s Day message

44. “If love is as sweet as a flower, then my mother is that sweet flower of love.” – Stevie Wonder

45. “In the Heavens above, the angels, whispering to one another, can find, among their burning terms of love, none so devotional as that of ‘Mother.'” – Edgar Allen Poe

46. “A mother is the one who fills your heart in the first place.” – Amy Tan

47. “All that I am, or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.” – Abraham Lincoln

48. “To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors of a rainbow.” – Maya Angelou

49. “To her whose heart is my heart’s quiet home, To my first Love, my Mother, on whose knee I learnt love-lore that is not troublesome.” – Christina Rossetti

50. “Mother: the most beautiful word on the lips of mankind.” – Kahlil Gibran

Quotes celebrating motherhood

51. “If you’re a mom, you’re a superhero. Period.” – Rosie Pope

52. “I believe the choice to become a mother is the choice to become one of the greatest spiritual teachers there is.” – Oprah Winfrey

53. “God could not be everywhere, and, therefore, he made mothers.” – Rudyard Kipling

54. “Even as a small child, I understood that women had secrets, and that some of these were only to be told to daughters. In this way, we were bound together for eternity.” – Alice Hoffman

55. “A mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take.” – Gaspard Mermillod

56. “Mother is one to whom you hurry when you are troubled.” – Emily Dickinson

57. “Successful mothers are not the ones who have never struggled. They are the ones who never give up, despite their struggles.” – Sharon Jaynes

58. “Sometimes the strength of motherhood is greater than natural laws.” – Barbara Kingsolver

59. “Youth fades; love droops; the leaves of friendship fall; A mother’s secret hope outlives them all.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Quotes offering gratitude and appreciation for all moms do

60. “There is no greater good in all the world than motherhood. The influence of a mother in the lives of her children is beyond calculation.” – James E. Faust

61. “’Oh, I’m just a mom,’ you heard women say. Just a mom? Please! Being a mom is everything. It’s mentorship, it’s inspirational, and it’s our hope for the future.” – Sally Field

62. “My mother was the one constant in my life. When I think about my mom raising me alone when she was 20, and working and paying the bills, and trying to pursue her own dreams, I think it is a feat that is unmatched.” – Barack Obama

63. “My mother is the bone of my spine, keeping me straight and true. She is my blood, making sure it runs rich and strong. She is the beating of my heart. I cannot imagine a life without her.” – Kristin Hannah

64. “Perhaps it takes courage to raise children.” – John Steinbeck

65. “My mom is my hero. She inspired me to dream when I was a kid, so anytime anyone inspires you to dream, that’s gotta be your hero.” – Tim McGraw

66. “I am sure that if the mothers of various nations could meet, there would be no more wars.” – E. M. Forster

67. “We should no longer allow a mother to be defined as ‘just a mom.’ It is on her back that great nations are built.” – Oprah Winfrey

68. “Any mother could do the jobs of several air traffic controllers with ease.” – Lisa Alther

69. “There’s no way to be a perfect mother, and a million ways to be a good one.” – Jill Churchill

70. “A mother is the truest friend we have…” – Washington Irving

Witty motherhood quotes

71. “Sooner or later, we all quote our mothers.” – Bernard Williams

72. “When your mother asks, ‘Do you want a piece of advice?’ it’s a mere formality. It doesn’t matter if you answer yes or no. You’re going to get it anyway.” – Erma Bombeck

73. “My sister said once: ‘Anything I don’t want Mother to know, I don’t even think of, if she’s in the room.'” – Agatha Christie

74. “It’s not easy being a mom. If it were easy, fathers would do it.” – Betty White

75. “If evolution really works, how come Mothers only have two hands?” – Milton Berle

33 Creative Mother’s Day Gift Ideas for Every Kind of Mom

The moms — and mother figures — in our lives are so pivotal, and while it’s important to let them know how much we love, care for, and appreciate them every day, Mother’s Day is the ultimate opportunity to remind them that they’re the best.

But not every mom is the same and, therefore, you want to treat each one like the unique snowflake she is — especially when it comes to gift giving.

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Whether it’s a candle they love or something from your childhood that’s nostalgic, a meaningful gift can be a real winner.

Jessica Lighter

Creative director, Celebration Stylist

These carefully curated Mother’s Day gift ideas are designed to steer you toward the perfect present for your mom’s personality, whether she’s stylish and sassy, a picky perfectionist, completely creative, or your all-time BFF.

“At the end of the day, no matter what type of celebration or gift idea you settle on, make sure Mom doesn’t lift a finger,” says Jessica Lighter, creative director at Celebration Stylist. “She deserves extra mimosas this year.”

In other words, spoil her.

Lighter encourages some out-of-the-box thinking on Mother’s Day.

Baskets come in handy,” she says. “I always do this for my mom — I create a basket full of things she loves.” She says to choose items that are sentimental or make you think of your mom. “Whether it’s a candle they love or something from your childhood that’s nostalgic, a meaningful gift like this can be a real winner,” she explains.

Here are 33 Mother’s Day gift ideas to get your creative gifting juices flowing.

Mother’s Day gift ideas for the perfectionist mom

Is your mom a model of punctuality, the picture of ultimate put-togetherness, the envy of all her friends for how on top of everything she always is? Then you’ve got yourself a perfectionist mom.

If that’s the case, then she’ll probably love things that will keep her organized, such as tote bags, planners, jewelry boxes, and recipe boxes.

And sure, you want to make her something that comes straight for the heart, but her exacting standards can be tough to meet. That’s when you turn to the professionals. Send your mom a Mother’s Day Coffee and Cookies Gift Box, an Elegant Heart Wreath, or a Brunch Gift Box (because why make brunch when it could be delivered?).

Mother’s Day gift ideas for the stylish mom

Your mother is always on trend, from the decor in her home to the clothes she wears. She’s a stylish mom, and the gift (or gifts) you get her should match her sense of high fashion.

One idea for Mother’s Day is taking her on a shopping spree to her favorite store — funded by you and your family, of course. A subscription service is also an excellent choice. Whether it’s for home goods, fashionable apparel, or high-end luxury items, a regular refresher of chic must-haves will be the gift that keeps on giving.

There’s also nothing quite like a luxurious flower arrangement to let your mom know you care — the more exotic, the better. And roses, whether preserved or made of Waterford glass, are always a stylish choice, indeed.

Mother’s Day gift ideas for the BFF mom

Your mom is your go-to gal. You call her several times a day just to chat, and she is the first person you talk to when something — good or bad — happens. She’s your BFF, and that means your Mother’s Day gift needs to have a sentimental feel to it.

One suggestion is a customized bracelet or another piece of jewelry. Another is to set up a stellar experience to share with her: Whether it’s indoor skydiving, a trip to the beach, a cooking class, or an epic camping adventure, your BFF mom will love it as long as you’re experiencing it with her.

And if your mom is anything like yours, we know she’ll enjoy indulging in some cheesecake bites and chocolate covered berries after your day of bonding. They’re the perfect way to end the perfect day with your best friend.

Mother’s Day gift ideas for the creative mom

Your mom is always letting her imagination run wild. She’s got killer ideas and always pursues them on her own, and she isn’t afraid to express herself in a multitude of ways. In short, you have a creative mom, and for her you need gifts that make it easier for her to show her true colors to the world.

Whether you want to surprise Mom with an artistic addition — such as a paint-by-numbers set (now with wine!), crochet kit, new watercolors, or DIY project — or put together a celebration that speaks to her personality (a mimosa brunch bar, perhaps?), we encourage you to look outside the box for this present.

You can also buy her a list of supplies for a new project she’s been dying to try. Nothing says “I love you, my creative mother” like setting her up for success on her latest artistic endeavor.

Mother’s Day gift ideas for the home baker mom

The kitchen is your mom’s happy place. No matter the time of day, you’re likely to find her covered in flour, surrounded by mixers, bowls, and measuring cups, removing yet another perfect-looking (and, no doubt, tasting) treat from the oven. The woman lives to bake.

And while she probably has most of the tools she needs to make just about any bread, pie, or cake, we’re guessing she could use a few extra things to spice up her already impressive collection. Replace that tattered old apron with one adorned with the faces of Sophia, Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose. Get her a retro kitchen timer in the shape of a big, ol’ gobbler.

And for the Francophile, there’s a macaron baking kit. She’ll be whipping up these yummy — not to mention beautiful to look at — French delights in no time!

Mother’s Day gift ideas for the outdoorsy mom 

Your mom is one of those nature-loving people who’s always ready for the next outdoor adventure. Whether it’s hiking her favorite trails, spending a weekend camping by the lake, or going for a leisurely bike ride, she is someone who loves to stay active.

This Mother’s Day, equip her with the tools she needs to make every excursion last a little bit longer — like a personalized stainless steel and bamboo water bottle, custom camp mugs, or her very own monogrammed picnic blanket

You could also tap into her sentimental side with a gift that highlights her love for the outdoors, such as a national parks leather journal, a wild camping and glamping essentials bundle, or an “Adventure Is Out There” necklace

Mother’s Day gift ideas for the gardening mom

Your mom is always out tending to her garden. Whether she’s gently nurturing her finicky tomato plant or tucking in her flower beds before a big freeze, she’s got the greenest of green thumbs. 

Consider cute gifts to make her garden a little brighter, such as a garden birdfeeder or adorable outdoor flower pots. Bring a little pizzazz to her gardening routine with a personalized garden tote for her tools and supplies.  

A mini reminder of her favorite pastime is an especially thoughtful gift. Tiny indoor gardens she can tend to — such as the Enchanted Fairy Succulent Garden or Welcome Gnome Succulent Garden — will feed her passion during those months when the weather outside is frightful.

Mother’s Day gift ideas for the wellness mom 

When it comes to health and fitness, your mom is all in. She can often be found listening to a podcast on healthy living, trying the latest exercise craze, or deciding which fruits to pop into her juicer.

In short? Wellness makes her world go around — and her Mother’s Day gift should reflect that. Upgrade her healthy food fixation with an H&D Fruit Subscription Box or monthly wild caught seafood subscription.

Bring a little sentimentality to her fitness kick with a personalized smartwatch photo charm; when she looks down to check her steps, she’ll see a photo of the two of you. Or, help her ensure she stays hydrated with a 64-ounce insulated water bottle that keeps her refreshed throughout the day.

Mother’s Day gift ideas for the sentimental mom

Your mom loves an heirloom and anything nostalgic. She’s always excited to add a meaningful memento to her collection, is quick to shed a tear about sentimental moments, and never misses an opportunity to document memories that make her smile.

Keepsakes are a must for this kind of mom. Classic jewelry — such as a Pave Heart Necklace or 14k Gold Louise Lariat necklace — she can cherish and wear time and time again is sure to be adored forever. Another idea? An arrangement of magnificent roses in the shape of the word “Mom.” She’s sure to remember this indelible gift long after the flowers are gone (which can be up to a whole year after she gets them!).

Mother’s Day gift ideas for the Disney mom

Ever since she was a little girl, your mom has been a die-hard Disney fan. Still today, she’s always on the lookout for another Disney doodad to add to her ever-growing collection of memorabilia.

If sending her to the Magic Kingdom for the day isn’t on the table, opt for the next best thing — a not-so-Goofy Disney Mother’s Day gift that celebrates her love for the House of Mouse.

An a-DOG-able Disney Mickey Mouse bouquet in time for Mother’s Day is the ultimate gift for a Disney-loving mom. For a Disney gift that will satisfy her sweet tooth, consider the Mickey Mouse Celebration Cake & Berries bundle. (You can even add a Mickey Mouse plush to up the Mickey quotient!) Want to give her the best daily reminder of how much she’s loved? A Mickey Mouse & Friends Cookie Jar & Cookies will do the trick. 

Mother’s Day gift ideas for grandmothers 

Your grandmother deserves special recognition on this day, too. Whether she offered motherly support in more ways than one or is simply a person you admire and adore, your grandma should be included in the Mother’s Day festivities. 

Consider gifts that show her how appreciated she is, such as a Dear Grandmother Eternity Necklace, a symbol of your unending love for her. Another way to show your gratitude  — and that you’re thinking of her always — is with a gift box subscription of snacks, sweets, wine, or even flowers. That way, she’ll get a thoughtful reminder every month of just how much she means to you!

Non-traditional Moms Gift Guide: Celebrating Moms of All Kinds

Mother’s Day is fast approaching, which means it’s time to think about how you will honor the special women in your life. Retailers are filled with cards and keepsakes that bear the words “mom” and “mother,” but what about gifts for all the non-traditional moms you know?

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These are the incredible ladies who have touched our lives as stepmoms, bonus moms, aunts, grandmas, mothers-in-law, coaches, neighbors, mentors, and trusted confidants. They may have stepped in when our own mothers could not or supported us in ways that have enriched our lives for the better.

Foster mothers take kids into their homes for a temporary period of time, but their impact can last a lifetime. “It’s different to be a foster mom on Mother’s Day because I think sometimes people don’t know how to define your role,” says foster mother Katie Hughes of Portland, Oregon. “But, ultimately, foster moms are moms, and we wholeheartedly love our kids and the role we play in their lives.”

Jillana Goble, foster mother and author of the book “No Sugar-Coating: The Coffee Talk You Need about Foster Parenting,” tells us, “Though we give them our all while they are in our home and around our table, we know the ultimate hope of foster care is that they will be able to be safe with their parent again. One child in my care acknowledged this by stating in a letter ‘To my favorite foster mom,’ and that felt special to me.”

Although foster moms and all the special non-traditional mothers out there will tell you that they do what they do out of love, Mother’s Day is the perfect opportunity to show them how much you appreciate them.

thoughtful note or card is a great place to start, and we’ve put together a list of some other gift ideas for non-traditional moms that will warm their hearts.

Mother’s Day gift ideas for non-traditional moms 

gifts for non traditional moms Sweet Spring Lilies for Mothers Day

Sweet Spring Lilies for Mother’s Day

Imagine her face as she discovers this beautiful bouquet at her door. This gift includes a lovely arrangement of lilies gathered in a timeless milk jug. She’ll also get a classic sun catcher to display in her window.

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You’re the Best Treats Pail

Surprise your “bonus mom” with a bucket of cookies that will satisfy her sweet tooth. This gift features 17 delicious delights in all, including eight different varieties of cookies. She’ll love the darling reusable pail, too.

gifts for non traditional moms Two Dozen Assorted Roses

Two Dozen Assorted Roses

If you’re looking for a gift with a “wow” factor, look no further than this vibrant collection of roses. For an even sweeter touch, add a small box of chocolates to accompany your bouquet.

gifts for non traditional moms Cactus Dish Garden

Cactus Dish Garden

We know she’ll find a good spot in her home for this Southwestern-style dish garden, which features an easy-to-care-for assortment of cacti and succulents.

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Love Is Brewing Teapot

If you have enjoyed talking with your “other mother” over a cup of tea, you’ll want to gift her this teapot you can personalize with a special message. It comes with an infuser insert, and we think she’ll love the turquoise color.

gifts for non traditional moms Azalea Bonsai

Azalea Bonsai

Show her she’s one-of-a-kind with this unique Mother’s Day gift. The Satsuki azalea bonsai blooms pink flowers in late spring and sports glossy green leaves all year long.

Succulent Fruit & Snacks Tower

Sweet-tasting fruit and treats, along with some savory snacks, are piled high in this impressive tower. She’ll enjoy pears and oranges, caramel corn and peanut brittle, cheddar cheese and summer sausage, and many more delights to make her taste buds happy.

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Classic Budding Rose

Your appreciation is in full bloom with our pink rose plant. Designed in an elegant planter with a sweet floral design, this gift brings a nostalgic touch to any sunny spot in the home. It also includes calming Camille Beckman hand lotion in a signature floral fragrance and a rose-scented Yankee Candle.

“Mother’s Day is a chance to recognize that a lot of women do a lot of collective loving and nurturing and making the world go round through offering children stability,” Goble says. “The responsibilities of motherhood are great and, as any experienced mom knows, can be thankless, so while chocolates and flowers on Mother’s Day are not expected, they’re always appreciated.”

8 Best Mother’s Day Gifts for Empty Nest Moms

Throughout your childhood and adolescence, your mom celebrated all your accomplishments. She’d nudge you to take care of yourself by doing this, not that, or maybe the other. And though you might not have known it at the time, she always had your best interests at heart.

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On Mother’s Day, it’s important to make sure Mom feels loved. If she’s an empty-nester, her once-bustling home is a lot quieter now, and that may take some getting used to. To help with the adjustment, women whose kids have left the coop should focus on self-care and setting aside time for themselves.

“I encourage empty-nest mothers to make the changes they’ve always wanted,” says Lynn Killips, life coach and lifestyle consultant at Leading Potential Health and Wellness. She keeps a flexible work schedule, giving herself the freedom to exercise and do what she enjoys. “I suggest that women make time for friends and join a meet-up group to hike, bike, or form a book club,” she says.

Yoga instructor Stefanie Maura Lispey of Writing Yoga inspires empty-nest moms to celebrate their luminous selves. “My Writing Yoga workshops offer people inspiration by weaving reflective writing with yogic moves and mindfulness,” she says. “These practices encourage teachers, nurses, and parents to honor themselves by nurturing their self-image and to be curious about the world around them.”

What role can you play in all this? By showering her with your generosity, that’s how. Make this Mother’s Day extra special by showing her how much you appreciate her with a gift from the heart.

Gifts for empty nest moms 

gifts for empty nest moms Pick Four Preserves and Butters

Pick Four Preserves and Butters

Your mom may say she doesn’t have a sweet tooth, but you know better! Her secret passions are fruit butters and preserves, thickly spread on a muffin or perfect piece of toast. Think of the delight she’ll have opening this gift of gourmet breakfast toppings.

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Personalized Golf Towel

There are some perks to having the kids out of the house. For instance, now she has more time to work on her golf game, and she can do it in style with this personalized golf towel. Available in three eye-catching designs, it’s just what she needs to stay clean and dry while on the course (even if her ball doesn’t).

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Raspberry Cheesecake

“Cheesecake needs to be baked by the pros!” That’s why your mother always purchased hers, though she was a first-rate baker of everything else. This richly elegant gift will please her palate, even as it sparks fond memories.

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Pick Four Appetizers & Spreads  

The perfect gift for someone with discerning taste…someone, say, like your mom. Choose from our wide selection of gourmet spreads, relishes, and appetizers. Each one is guaranteed to whet her appetite, and those of her friends, as they enjoy a refreshing picnic by the shore or in the park.

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Money Tree

Your mom wishes she could care for plants the way she did for her kids. Yet, you know how much she loves her greenery. This gift brings the natural world inside for her enjoyment. The braided trunk signifies your family’s entwined love, as this bonsai represents prosperity and good luck. A lovely way to celebrate Mom!

gifts for empty nest moms Always On My Mind Flower Bouquet

Always on My Mind Flower Bouquet

This stunning arrangement from the Local Artisan collection features an array of floral fragrances that convey love, creativity, and a sense of well-being. These are the gifts your mom has shared with you over the years. Now’s the time to do so for her.

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Island Escape Spa Gift Basket

This island getaway-themed gift basket includes everything your Mom needs to give herself a little TLC — including body lotion, body scrub, body wash, a pumice stone, an eye mask, a mesh sponge, an exfoliating towel, and a bath mitt. It’s perfect for the mom who’s earned a well-deserved break.

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Personalized Garden Stone

Whether your mom’s garden fills her yard or is modestly perched on a deck, you know she’ll pick a special spot for this gift. This stone represents all of you, the loves of her life! Pick from a palette of colors, matching each with yet another name. Perhaps you’ll also include a bouquet of her favorite flowers.

History of Mother’s Day: Celebrating Moms from Ancient Times to Present

From poems and songs to paintings and novels, the gift of a mother’s love has been celebrated by men and women for thousands of years. One of the most important and long-lasting festivities to celebrate Mom is, of course, Mother’s Day, a holiday recognized in many countries around the world to honor and appreciate mothers and mother figures of all types for their love, care, and sacrifice.

In ancient times, just as today, gifts of tributes or cards and flowers — along with time spent with that nurturing, mothering figure — have long been the mainstay of these joyous occasions. Here’s a look at the history of Mother’s Day and how it has evolved over the years, as well as a reminder of just how essential this day dedicated to moms everywhere really is.

Mother’s Day is a way to recognize and honor the nourishing and nurturing part of motherhood, while also now recognizing that mothers, and the act of mothering, can take all different shapes and forms.

Diana Madoshi, board member for the Western Association of Women Historians

Earliest forms of Mother’s Day

The tradition of celebrating mom precedes the creation of the modern Mother’s Day, dating far back into recorded times. Most historians believe that civilization’s earliest celebrations of motherhood occurred in ancient Greece during a festival honoring the “mother of the gods,” Rhea, who was considered a symbol of female fertility, motherhood, and the passing of one generation to another.

This jubilant festival was typically held in the spring, in the month of March or April, and involved parades, large party-like gatherings, and bountiful feasts. Men and women would also bring offerings, including flowers and fruits, that they would dedicate to Rhea as they prayed for her blessings.

Greece wasn’t alone in its early appreciation of “Mom.” Other early cultures also enjoyed similar celebrations of motherhood, including the ancient Romans, Egyptians, Chinese, and Indians. In each of these populations, members of the public gathered in large groups to honor their respective mother figures: Roman goddess Cybele, queen of the pharaohs Isis, Chinese “mother of all mankind” Nuwa, and Indian mother figure Durga. The festivals often included formal processions, masks and costumes, dancing and singing, prayer, immense communal meals, and the offerings of countless gifts and flowers for each of these beloved women.

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A U.K. holiday is born

The first more modern celebration of Mother’s Day started as an event now known as Mothering Sunday, an annual holiday in the United Kingdom that can be traced back to the 16th century.

According to Dr. Paula Gooder, canon chancellor of London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, “The history of Mothering Sunday is that on the fourth Sunday of Lent, a day also known as ‘Laetare Sunday’ when fasting was suspended and refreshment taken, people would return to their ‘mother churches’ — the place where they were baptized — for worship. Because this would often be in or near their home parish, they would then go home to visit their mother,” she says.

“In the U.K., we now call the day ‘Mothering Sunday’ and remember all those who have ‘mothered’ us through our lives, including the church,” Gooder told us. “This changes the day from being focused solely on our own mothers and instead focuses our appreciation on the experience of being cherished and nurtured by whoever performed that act. This is an important shift as it reminds us to be thankful for all those kinds of ‘mothering’ experiences.”

Mother’s Day in America takes shape

According to Molly Murphy MacGregor, executive director and cofounder of the National Women’s History Alliance, the earliest American Mother’s Day celebration occurred in 1872, when Boston poet, pacifist, and women’s suffragist Julia Ward Howe set out to establish a special day for mothers — and dedicated to world peace — following Europe’s bloody Franco-Prussian War, which led to more than 180,000 deaths.

Howe’s efforts gained popularity for several years, in and around Boston in particular. But, over time, the movement she inspired gradually lost steam, and an organized effort to celebrate moms in the U.S. disappeared for more than a decade.

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That all changed at the turn of the century, however, when West Virginia activist and early community service advocate Anna Jarvis began campaigning for a special day to honor American mothers. Unlike Howe’s efforts to connect the celebration to world peace, Jarvis took a different tack: She drew inspiration for the creation of a national holiday honoring mothers from the death of her own mom, Ann Reeves Jarvis, in 1905.

Deeply impacted by the loss of Ann — who was known as “Mother Jarvis” and had campaigned tirelessly for better sanitation and health conditions throughout the South — Anna Jarvis set out to create a day to honor mothers everywhere. She started writing letters to community leaders, politicians, and other local officials, urging their support for the creation of a federally recognized Mother’s Day celebration.

And her efforts paid off. In 1908, the first official Mother’s Day celebration took place at a Methodist church in Grafton, West Virginia. Thousands attended, paying tribute to their mothers through speeches as well as countless gifts and dedications, including flowers and handmade cards.

Following the success of that initial local Mother’s Day celebration, Jarvis began pushing to make the occasion even bigger. She again gave countless speeches and interviews on the subject, wrote letters to newspapers and magazines, and lobbied politicians for their support of the creation of a national holiday. And, once again, she was successful: President Woodrow Wilson officially signed a proclamation in 1914 recognizing Mother’s Day as a national holiday that was to be celebrated on the second Sunday in May — a date that holds true to this day.

Flowers for mom

From ancient celebrations honoring different goddesses to the U.K.’s Mothering Sunday to the modern Mother’s Day holiday in the U.S,, one tradition holds true across the board: the gift of flowers.

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That stems from the fact that flowers have been used as universal signs of love and appreciation for thousands of years. Flowers symbolize love, appreciation, and beauty — the very traits most typically associated with motherhood. They are signs of life and birth (and rebirth!), and experts say that giving flowers encompasses countless feelings and emotions — everything from a gesture of gratitude and indebtedness to recognition for years of love and sacrifice.

American Mother’s Day founder Anna Jarvis instilled the tradition of giving flowers in her very first Mother’s Day celebration. She insisted that church officials distribute white carnations — her mother’s favorite flower — in honor of the mothers of all of those in attendance who had passed away. Since then, carnations, as well as other flowers including rosesliliesdaisiestulips, daffodils, and sunflowers, have all gained prominence as traditional Mother’s Day gifts.

An ever-evolving celebration

Being a mother, and the act of mothering itself, has grown and changed over time — and that means the Mother’s Day holiday, and who and what we celebrate on this day, has had to evolve as well.

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“[Mother’s Day] is still about feeling the joy and happy memories of being a mother and celebrating a mother’s love, but we also now recognize that Mother’s Day can be complicated for many people,” says Diana Madoshi, a board member for the Western Association of Women Historians. “Fathers can be mothering. Older siblings can be mother figures. Friends can be mothers in some ways.

“The beauty of Mother’s Day today is that it’s a way to recognize and honor the nourishing and nurturing part of motherhood, while also now recognizing that mothers, and the act of mothering, can take all different shapes and forms, each of which is deserving and worthy of being honored and celebrated.”

4 surprising Mother’s Day facts

1. Americans spent an estimated $31.7 billion for Mother’s Day in 2022, almost double the amount spent just 10 years earlier ($18.6 billion).

2. The most popular Mother’s Day gifts, in descending order, are:

3. Mother’s Day is the single busiest day of the year in the American restaurant industry, with more than one-third of adults going out to eat.

4. The most popular flowers to give for Mother’s Day are carnations, followed by roses, hydrangeas, sunflowers, and tulips.


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Mother’s Day NFTs: Get to Know the Two Artists Behind These Exclusive Works of Digital Art

Our series “Celebrating Motherhood” shares inspiring stories, helpful advice, and insightful recommendations for choosing the perfect gifts to express your love for moms of all types. Learn more about the artists who created the beautiful and unique Mother’s Day NFTs for 1-800-Flowers.com.

We at 1-800-Flowers.com are always looking to innovate and celebrate life’s most important moments. This Mother’s Day, we’ve engaged with two artists, Maaz Raheel and Devi Namira Amalia, to create our own mint of NFTs that celebrates moms and the special people they are.

Raheel and Namira have a lot in common. Both hail from Asia — Raheel is Pakistani, while Namira was born in Indonesia. They’ve been creating art since they were little, and both say they were inspired throughout their careers by mothers who nurtured their talent and encouraged them to pursue their craft.

The reverence Raheel and Namira have for their mothers — and all mothers — is evident in their NFT art. The moms depicted in their collections represent an incredibly diverse range of backgrounds, but they all have one thing in common: They reflect the special and unique bond that exists between a child and mother.

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We wanted to get to know our NFT artists a little better, so we asked them about their background, their work, and their mothers.

Maaz Raheel

Can you tell us about your background? What led to you becoming an artist?

From the beginning, I’ve tried to find aesthetics in different art styles. I have experimented with a lot of different styles to find my “cup of tea,” with the sole aim of creating magic and becoming a stellar artist through drive and devotion. I’ve worked my way here, but I still have a lot of room to improve.

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How did you get into NFT art?

NFTs are the talk of the town and a big opportunity for every artist. I still remember the first time I heard the term “NFT” and how it would change the way people look at digital art. I was so excited and intrigued by this new technology that I pulled a couple of all-nighters to learn and create my first NFTs. My pursuit of staying ahead of the curve in developing and learning new art styles, paired with my vision to grow as a digital artist, led me to NFTs.

Tell us about your mother. What kind of woman is she, and how has she influenced your life?

My mother is a gem of a person. I am where I am today because of her sacrifice and blessings. She has always been there for me, be it cheering for me at school presentations or pushing me to bring out the best in myself. In fact, I created my first piece of artwork for my mother’s birthday. It was a simple design, but to her it was priceless, and her eyes light up every time she looks at it. She has truly inspired me to become a better artist. I can never repay my mother.

What was your inspiration for the 1-800-Flowers.com NFT art?

I was inspired by the beautiful occasion they are for! Plus, I’ve got a soft spot in my heart for all mothers. Children never know the sacrifices their parents make while raising them, and I wanted to portray the beautiful relationship between mothers and their children.

Devi Namira Amalia

Can you tell us about your background and what led to you becoming an artist?

I come from Salatiga, a small town surrounded by mountains in Indonesia. I have loved drawing ever since I was little, and at some point I decided to make a career out of it.

How did you get into NFT art?

NFTs have become a “thing” lately. Every collection is unique, and you can make such a big impact with them. I see them as a way for me to get my art out into the world in a way that can benefit charities and help organizations raise awareness for important causes.

How did you develop your artistic style?

My mom noticed my interest in art, so she decided to put me in art lessons when I was five. For years, I gradually developed my skills, and now I can take on commissions that people really love.

What was your inspiration for these pieces?

For this NFT collection, my main inspiration was my own imagination. One of my personal goals is to have my own flower garden, and I made these look exactly like I want my garden to look. For features like the clothes and hairstyles, I selected traits that I find most attractive.

Tell us about your mother. What kind of woman is she, and how has she influenced your life?

I always tear up when I think about my mom. She is the most important person in my life. She came from a very poor family that lived on the street, but she has worked really hard so I don’t have to go through what she did.

She is the one who keeps me on track. At times, my life has been really difficult, but whenever I think of her, it always makes me want to go back on the right track. She inspires me to want to be as strong as she is, and I always want to do my best to make her the happiest mom ever.


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How to Say Mom in 50 Different Languages

Our series “Celebrating Motherhood” shares inspiring stories, helpful advice, and insightful recommendations to help you choose the perfect gifts to help you express your love for moms of all types. In this article, we will explore 50 ways to say ‘mom’ in different languages.

There may be a million different ways to say her name, but there’s only one special mom your heart belongs to. So, this Mother’s Day or any day, show her how unique she is. Instead of calling her the usual “Ma” or “Mom,” impress her by saying mom in other languages, such as her native language!

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Here’s how to say mom in 50 different languages.

  1. Afrikaans: “Moeder” or “Ma”
  2. Albanian: “Nene” or “Meme”
  3. Arabic: “Ahm”
  4. Belarusan: “Matka”
  5. Bosnian: “Majko”
  6. Bulgarian: “Майко”
  7. Catalan: “Mare”
  8. Croatian: “Mati” or “Majka”
  9. Czech: “Matka”
  10. Danish: “Mor”
  11. Dutch: “Moeder” or “Moer”
  12. Estonian: “Ema”
  13. Filipino: “Nanay”
  14. Finnish: Aiti”
  15. French: “Mere” or “Maman”
  16. German: “Mutter”
  17. Greek: “Mana” or “Μητέρα”
  18. Haitian Creole: “Manman”
  19. Hawaiian: “Makuahine”
  20. Hindi: “मां” or “Maji”
  21. Hungarian: “Anya” or “Fu”
  22. Icelandic: “Móðir”
  23. Indonesian: “Induk,” “Ibu,” “Biang” or “Nyokap”
  24. Irish: “Mathair”
  1. Italian: “Madre” or “Mamma”
  2. Japanese: “Okaasan” or “母親”
  3. Latin: “Mater”
  4. Latvian: “Māte”
  5. Lithuanian: “Motina”
  6. Malay: “Ibu”
  7. Norwegian: “Mamma” or “Mor”
  8. Persian: “Madr” or “مادر”
  9. Polish: “Matka” or “Mama”
  10. Portuguese: “Mãe”
  11. Punjabi: “Mai,” “Mataji” or “ਮਾਂ”
  12. Romanian: “Mamă” or “Maica”
  13. Russian: “Мать”
  14. Samoan: “Tina”
  15. Serbian: “Majko”
  16. Slovak: “Mama” or “Matka”
  17. Spanish: “Madre,” “Mama” or “Mami”
  18. Swahili: “Mama,” “Mzazi” or “Mzaa”
  19. Swedish: “Mamma,” “Mor” or “Morsa”
  20. Turkish: “Anne,” “Ana” or “Valide”
  21. Ukrainian: “Мати”
  22. Urdu: “ماں”
  23. Vietnamese: “Mẹ”
  24. Welsh: “Mam”
  25. Yiddish: “מוטער”

If you really want to show Mom that she means the world to you, find out how to say “I love you” in 50 different languages too!

In what language will you be telling your mother how extraordinary she is on Mother’s Day?


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