How popular is the baby name Gioconda in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Use the popularity graph and data table below to find out! Plus, see all the blog posts that mention the name Gioconda.

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Popularity of the baby name Gioconda


Posts that mention the name Gioconda

Happy baby names: Asher, Felicity, Isaac, Risa

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Here are some names with meanings that have to do with happiness:

  • Alaia – Basque for “joyful, happy.”
  • Asher – Hebrew for “happy, blessed.”
  • Bahija – Arabic for “happy, glad.”
  • Brosi (m) – from the Old Norse word brosa, meaning “to smile.”
  • Fariha – Arabic for “happy.”
  • Felix – Latin for “lucky, successful.”
  • Felicity – from the Latin word felicitas, meaning “good luck.”
  • Fortunato and Fortunata – from the Latin word for “fortunate.”
  • Giocondo and Gioconda – from a Latin name meaning “pleasant, delightful, happy.”
  • Hani – Arabic for “happy.”
  • Isaac – based on a Hebrew name meaning “he will laugh.”
  • Makena – Kikuyu for “happy one.”
  • Macario/Macarius – ultimately based on the Greek word makar, “blessed, happy.”
  • Parviz/Parvaiz – Persian for “fortunate, happy.”
  • Radek (m) and Rada (f) – from the Slavic element rad, meaning “happy, willing.”
  • Risa – Latin for “laugh.”
  • Sikkersoq – Greenlandic for “bud” or “sprout,” but it also means “burst out laughing.”
  • Teitur – from the Old Norse word teitr, meaning “cheerful, merry.”
  • Zelig/Selig – Yiddish for “blessed, happy.”

Which one do you like best?

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