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Gillian

Meaning and Origin of the Name Gillian

The name Gillian has been used in the United Kingdom for hundreds of years. It is an old name and is the Medieval English form of the male name Julian.

Popularity

At one point it was as common as the name Jack for boys and it is where the commonly heard nursery rhyme Jack and Gill comes from. It has lost some of its popularity and was not in the top 100 English names in 2014.

How to Pronounce Gillian

Gillian pronunciation is that the ‘G’ sounds like a ‘J’. It is commonly shortened to the pet name Gill. The meaning of Gillian is youthful and people with this name are said to have a happy, joyful spirit.

Famous People with the Name

Notable people with this name are Emmy award winning actress Gillian Anderson from TV’s The X-Files. Best-selling author Gillian Flynn, who has written the very popular novel Gone Girl, as well as Sharp Objects, and Dark Places.

The British author Gillian Cross who wrote The Demon Headmaster series which was turned into a television series on the BBC.

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Anthea

Meaning & Origin of the Name Anthea

Anthea, a girl’s name, means flowery. It is from the Greek word ‘anthos’ meaning flower or blossom. So the meaning of Anthea can also be translated as Lady of Flowers and was used by the goddess Hera.

Popularity of the Name

The popularity of Anthea was not in the top 100 girls names in England in 2014, so it is a great name if you want a floral type name that isn’t common.

How to Pronounce Anthea?

Anthea is pronounced as “AN-thee-a”.

Famous People with the Name

There are quite a few famous ladies who bare the name Anthea.

There’s Anthea Askey, an English actress who was popular in the 1950’s. Anthea Bell, a British translator and Anthea Turner, an English television presenter and media personality. Anthea Redfern, a British television hostess and Anthea Benton, a British television and music video director.
Anthea is also found in literature. Anthea Bradbury-Scot is a character in one of Agatha Christy’s mystery novels titled “Nemesis”. Anthea is the name of a character in a book by E. Nesbit called “Five Children and It.” Georgette Heyers novel, “The Unknown Ajax” the name Anthea is used for one of the main characters.

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Sharon

Origin of the Name Sharon

The name Sharon can be used for male or female, however it is most commonly used as a female name. The name Sharon can be spelled with one R or two. The meaning of Sharon originates from a plain on the coast of Israel. It is referred to as a fertile land filled with roses and oak trees.

Meaning of Sharon

The meaning of Sharon has also been linked to the Rose of Sharon shrub, a flowering shrub in the hibiscus family. Rose of Sharon was also a character in one of the great novels of John Steinbeck, “The Grapes of Wrath”.

Popularity

The popularity of Sharon was at it’s most prominent in the 1920’s through the 1960’s, taking a decline in the decades that followed. In the 19th century Sharon was a more common male name than it is today, as exampled by Sharon Turner a male historian who studied Icelandic and Anglo-Saxon literature.

Famous Females call Sharon

Some current examples of famous women with this name are wife of Ozzy Osbourne and TV host Sharon Osbourne, actress Sharon Stone, and former Olympian Sharron Davies.

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Edith

Meaning and Origin of the Name Edith

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Edith is a feminine name, with roots not only in Old English, but also
in Dutch, Danish, Swedish, German, and Norwegian. It is derived from
the elements of fortune and riches, and the meaning of Edith is
“strife for wealth” and “prosperous in war.”

Popularity of the Name

From after the Norman Conquest until the fifteenth century, Edith was
a common girl name, but the popularity of Edith, seem to decline over
the next few centuries, and escalated again during the nineteenth century.
Nowadays, it is ranked in the top one thousand girls’ names in the
USA and England, while being in the top one hundred in Sweden!

Variations in the Name Edith

The name Edith has an estimated twenty-four variations. Some of these include
Editha, Edytha, Edie, Eydith, and Edye, to name just a few.

Famous People

When it comes to famous people with the name Edith, there seems to be no
shortage of individuals with this name.

In the past years, some of the most well known ones, were Edith Wharton (1862-1937),
the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize. Dame Edith Sitwell (1887-1964),
an eccentric British poet, who begin publishing in 1913. Edith Mary Evans (1988-1976),
one of the greatest English stage actress, who career spanned over fifty years.
Édith Piaf (1915-1963), a French cabaret singer whose music often reflected her life
experiences. Edith Cavell (1865-1915), a brave British nurse, who was credited
with saving the lives of many soldiers during World War 1.

In the present day, there is Edith “Eydie” Falco, a popular American actress, best
known for her role in the Sopranos. Edith Eleanor Bowman, a well known DJ on
Scottish radio

From the past to the present, through its rise, fall, and rise again in popularity,
Edith is still considered one of the oldest surviving Anglo-Saxon female name,
in existence today!

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Caroline

Girl’s Name Caroline

Caroline – The English meaning of Caroline is “Joy”. May also mean “Song of Happiness”. The name Caroline mostly given as a feminine name. History of the name of Caroline trace back to Sweden. Which it is associated with the Swedish Empire where (King Charles) Carolus Rex reined as King.

Popularity of Caroline

Popularity of Caroline over the years in the U.S. has seen a steady increase in the most recent years, however this is after a drastic decline over the last fifty years. Which is quite opposite from other countries like England and France which have seen a steady decrease in use within the past decade.

Caroline was not in the top 100 baby girl’s names in England in 2014. Denmark also had a big increase of Caroline till around the year 2000, then they too have seen a steady decrease in the frequency of use.

Famous People and Places with the Name

Famous people in history with the name Caroline include: Caroline L. Herschel (1750-1848) a German British astronomer; Caroline Harrison (1832-1892) Former U.S. First Lady from 1889-1892; Princess Caroline of Hanover (1957-) oldest child and Daughter of Monaco’s Prince Rainier III.

Caroline is also a famous name for many places like Caroline, New York, U.S.; Caroline, Alberta, Canada; and the Caroline Islands in the Western Pacific.

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Tasha

Origin and Variations of the Name Tasha

Although Tasha is a derivative of Natasha, a girl’s name of Russian origins, it is not the only variation or deviation; Tasher, Tascha, Natascha, and Natacha are three notable variations.

As Tasha is derived from “Natasha,” Natasha is derived from the name “Natalie.” Parents who choose the name Tasha for their child do so for factors and reasons other than popularity. Indeed, the popularity of Tasha as a name has it non-existent among the top hundred English baby names.

Meaning

As to the name’s meaning, the root meaning of Tasha translates from Russian as a name commonly given to those born on or around Christmas; evidence for this translation from the name’s Latin roots which translate as “Natal Day.”

Famous People called Tasha

Famous people with the first name of Tasha, or variants thereof, include:

  • Tasha Smith is an American actress mostly associated with Tyler Perry’s media film projects.
  • Tasha Tah is an Anglo-Indian pop singer.
  • Tasha Tudor was an American author of child literature who received the Caldecott award for her work on multiple occasions.
  • Tasha Williams is a Kiwi Olympic athlete known for her prowess in the hammer throw.

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Susan

The Meaning of Susan and it’s Origin

The name Susan is a feminine name that is a shortened variation of the English name “Susanna,” derived from the Hebrew name “Shoshanna,” which is in turn derived from the Hebrew word “Shoshan,” meaning “Lily.” Both the English and Hebrew variants of the name appear to have roots in the Middle Egyptian name “Ssn,” meaning “Lotus.”

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Variations of the Name

English: Susanna, Sue, Susie, Suzi, Suzanne, Susanne, Suzan, Sus, Suz
Persian: Sousan
Arabic: Sawson
Chinese: Sushan
Malayalam: Shoshamma
Swedish: Sanna
Czech: Zuzanka
Finnish: Saana
Spanish: Susana/Susanita
Maori: Huhana

Popularity of Susan

The name reached it’s highest peak of usage between 1948-1956 with a maintained rank of 5th or 6th and then experienced a dramatic decline in the following decades. The name was ranked at 834th in 2013 and experienced a slight increase to 851th in 2014.

Famous People Named Susan

• Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), American Civil Rights Leader
• Susan Hayward (1917-1975), American Actress
• Susan Sarandon (1945-Present), American Actress
• Susan Downey (1973-Present), American Film Producer
• Susan Denberg (1944-Present), German Model/Actress
• Susan Wojcicki (1968-Present), Entrepreneur
• Susan Rice (1964-Present), US Politician
• Susan Tedeschi (1970-Present), Blues Singer
• Susan Sontag (1933-2004), Novelist

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Jade

The Meaning and Origin of the Name Jade

The meaning of Jade is from a precious stone derived from Spanish “(piedra de la) ijada” which translates to “(stone of the) flank”. It was believed that the stone could potentially cure renal colic. The name Jade and variations are commonly associated to a female.

Variations of Jade

Different variations of the name Jade include Jada, Jaida, Jayde and Jayda in English. A variation in Italian is Giada. Another similar variation that is popularly used for both males and females in the U.S. is Jaden.

Famous People

Famous females named Jade include a taekwondo athlete, a reality-television personality and a singer, songwriter & actress.

  • Taekwondo athlete Jade Jones won Britain’s first taekwondo gold medal.
  • Reality-TV personality Jade Goody was made famous after appearing on the TV show Big Brother in 2002.
  • Jade Louise Ewen was a singer, songwriter and actress who use to be a member of the band, Sugababes.

Popularity of Jade

The popularity of Jade in the U.K. was at its highest during the 1990s when it was within the top 25 names for females in Wales and England. In 2007 in England and Wales, Jade was number 232.

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Carla

Meaning and Origin of the Name Carla

The name Carla, in its English origin is derived from the masculine names Carl, Carlo, or Charles. The meaning of Carla in English as well as other languages, is “feminine manly” because of the masculine names it comes from.

Variations of Carla

Variations of the name are Carly,Carley,Charlene,Carol,Charlotte,Karla,or Karlee. Another older form of Carla is Charlemagne, a historically popular European name. Although modern definitions of the meaning of Carla are more endearing like “little and womanly”.

Famous People

Famous women named Carla include American Chef Carla Hall and Carla Bruni,(Italian and French)singer, model, and wife of French president Nicolas Sarkozy.

Popularity of the Name

The name seems to have fallen off the popularity charts in England and Wales since the last century. While the popularity of Carla has never topped the charts, it seems increasingly less popular in the U.K. than it is in other parts of the world.

Also while having a rank of 449th in 2011, the name Carla has not received a rank number in England or Wales since.

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Vicky

Girl’s Name Vicky

Recently the name Vicky was not as popular among baby names in 2014. Although it is a beautiful name, it ranked low for its selection. This might be due to the parents beginning to create their own original name or keeping to the more popular names.

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Name Cloud for the name Vicky

Meaning of the Name Vicky

The meaning of Vicky comes from a Latin origin. In Latin, the meaning of Vicky is both victory and triumphant. It has several different meanings depending on the region of the world and among different religious groups.

Vicky is often used as short name for Victoria.

Popularity of Vicky

Since 1880 only 49,474 girls have been given the name Vicky. This alone should signify the popularity of Vicky. But again, its use is determined by the parents and any significance of its use. The significance is always going to be determined by the family. Mainly if the family wants to continue the name in each generation. This is done by passing it down to each generation. Mainly by passing it down to the children or grandchildren.

In some instances Vicky is used as a symbol. Either to remind a family of a specific person or a specific event concerning that person.

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