How popular is the baby name Luisa 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 Luisa.
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In the 1960s, comic books were on their way out in the United States. But they were still going strong in Latin America.
In fact, one of Latin America’s best-selling comic books, Lágrimas, risas y amor (transl. Tears, Laughter and Love), was introduced in Mexico in late 1962.
Lágrimas, risas y amor was created by Yolanda Vargas Dulché. It featured romantic stories, each of which had its own unique set of characters. And, believe it or not, some of these stories ended up influencing U.S. baby names, particularly in states with large Spanish-speaking populations (like California and Texas). Here are some examples:
Yesenia
“Yesenia” (1965-1966) told the love story of Yesenia, a gypsy, and Osvaldo, a Mexican soldier. In 1966, we see the name Yesenia appear for the first time in the U.S. baby name data:
1968: 13 baby girls named Yesenia
1967: 12 baby girls named Yesenia
1966: 17 baby girls named Yesenia [debut]
1965: unlisted
1964: unlisted
Geisha
I don’t know anything about the plot of “Geisha” (1967), but the baby name Geisha first appeared in the U.S. data the same year:
1969: unlisted
1968: unlisted
1967: 8 baby girls named Geisha [debut]
1966: unlisted
1965: unlisted
One of the “Geisha” covers
Analuisa
“El atardecer de Ana Luisa” (transl. “Ana Luisa’s Middle Years”) (1971) told the story of Ana Luisa, who lost her boyfriend to another woman when she was young, but got him back years later. There’s a gap between the publication and the debut of the compound name Analuisa, but I still think it’s likely that the two events are connected.
1975: unlisted
1974: unlisted
1973: 5 baby girls named Analuisa [debut]
1972: unlisted
1971: unlisted
…And it doesn’t end there! Many Lágrimas, risas y amor stories were later adapted for TV and film, giving them extra (and much bigger) rounds of exposure. Some examples:
Rosaisela
The comic “María Isabel” (1964) featured a character named Rosa Isela. It became a telenovela in 1966, and a year later the compound name Rosaisela first emerged in the data:
1969: unlisted
1968: 5 baby girls named Rosaisela
1967: 9 baby girls named Rosaisela [debut]
1966: unlisted
1965: unlisted
Yesenia (again)
“Yesenia” became a telenovela in 1970 and a movie in 1971. The one-two punch of both of these pieces of media, both made in Mexico, resulted in an huge increase in the usage of Yesenia in the United States:
1973: 343 baby girls named Yesenia [rank: 503rd]
1972: 471 baby girls named Yesenia [rank: 414th]
1971: 526 baby girls named Yesenia [rank: 410th]
1970: 30 baby girls named Yesenia
1969: 9 baby girls named Yesenia
Oyuki
The comic “El pecado de Oyuki” (transl. “The Sin of Oyuki”) (1975-1977) became a telenovela in 1987. It first aired in the U.S. on Univision, and the same year the name Oyuki debuted in the U.S. data:
1989: 8 baby girls named Oyuki
1988: 20 baby girls named Oyuki
1987: 6 baby girls named Oyuki [debut]
1986: unlisted
1985: unlisted
Yesenia (yet again)
“Yesenia” was made into yet another telenovela in 1987, and this resulted in the name’s highest-ever usage in the U.S. the same year:
1989: 1,303 baby girls named Yesenia [rank: 204th]
1988: 1,208 baby girls named Yesenia [rank: 215th]
1987: 2,003 baby girls named Yesenia [rank: 137th]
1986: 845 baby girls named Yesenia [rank: 293rd]
1985: 522 baby girls named Yesenia [rank: 422nd]
Alondra
The comic “Casandra” (which came out during the ’80s) was adapted as Alondra for TV in 1995. It was renamed in honor of Yolanda Vargas Dulché’s granddaughter, orchestra conductor Alondra de la Parra. The same year, the popularity of the name Alondra (the Spanish word for “lark”) rose considerably:
1997: 1,837 baby girls named Alondra [rank: 167th]
1996: 2,020 baby girls named Alondra [rank: 157th]
1995: 1,205 baby girls named Alondra [rank: 238th]
1994: 149 baby girls named Alondra
1993: 193 baby girls named Alondra [rank: 972nd]
Rosaisela (again)
“María Isabel” was made into yet another telenovela in 1997. A year later, the name saw its highest-ever U.S. usage:
2000: 20 baby girls named Rosaisela
1999: 33 baby girls named Rosaisela
1998: 51 baby girls named Rosaisela [peak]
1997: 10 baby girls named Rosaisela
1996: 10 baby girls named Rosaisela
…Do you know anyone who was named with one of these comics or telenovelas in mind? Which name did they get?
Sources:
Foster, David William. (Ed.) Handbook of Latin American Literature. New York: Routledge, 2015.
Hinds, Harold E. and Charles M. Tatum. Not Just for Children: The Mexican Comic Book in the Late 1960s and 1970s. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992.
According to Italy’s ISTAT (Istituto Nazionale di Statistica), the most popular baby names in the country in 2019 were (again) Sofia and Leonardo.
Here are Italy’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2019:
Girl Names
Sofia, 5,851 baby girls (2.87%)
Aurora, 5,467
Giulia, 5,356
Ginevra, 3,721
Alice, 3,658
Emma, 3,245
Giorgia, 3,056
Beatrice, 3,046
Greta, 2,725
Vittoria, 2,713
Boy Names
Leonardo, 7,786 baby boys (3.64%)
Francesco, 5,946
Lorenzo, 5,264
Alessandro, 5,229
Andrea, 4,715
Mattia, 4,714
Gabriele, 4,412
Tommaso, 4,269
Riccardo, 4,176
Edoardo, 3,651
In the girls’ top 10, Vittoria replaced Anna (now ranked 11th).
(One girl name with top-10 potential is the intriguing Ludovica, which — unlike cousins Luisa, Louisa, and Louise — has seen very little usage in the United States. Ludovica was Italy’s 30th most popular girl name — give or take a few spots — from 2008 to 2015, but in the last few years it has reached 15th twice.)
The boys’ top 10 includes the same 10 names, but in a slightly different order.
If you’re on the hunt for baby names with a numerological value of 8, you’re in luck! Because today’s post features hundreds of 8-names.
Before we get to the names, though — how do we know that they’re “eights” in numerology?
Turning names into numbers
Here’s how to calculate the numerological value of a name.
First, for each letter, come up with a number to represent that letter’s position in the alphabet. (Letter A would be number 1, letter B would be number 2, and so forth.) Then, add all the numbers together. If the sum has two or more digits, add the digits together recursively until the result is a single digit. That single digit is the name’s numerological value.
For instance, the letters in the name Wyatt correspond to the numbers 23, 25, 1, 20, and 20. The sum of these numbers is 89. The digits of 89 added together equal 17, and the digits of 17 added together equal 8 — the numerological value of Wyatt.
Baby names with a value of 8
Below you’ll find the most popular 8-names per gender, according to the latest U.S. baby name data. I’ve further sub-categorized them by total sums — just in case any of those larger numbers are significant to anyone.
8
The letters in the following baby names add up to 8.
Girl name (8)
Boy name (8)
Bea
Abe
8 via 17
The letters in the following baby names add up to 17, which reduces to eight (1+7=8).
Girl names (8 via 17)
Boy names (8 via 17)
Gia, Bo, Afia, Eabha, Cala
Bo, Mac, Cam, Md, Jeb
8 via 26
The letters in the following baby names add up to 26, which reduces to eight (2+6=8).
Girl names (8 via 26)
Boy names (8 via 26)
Leah, Maci, Jana, Pia, Dua, Gema, Calia, Brea, Cami
Eli, Bear, Bode, Obed, Asaad, Adil
8 via 35
The letters in the following baby names add up to 35, which reduces to eight (3+5=8).
There’s no definitive answer, unfortunately, because various numerological systems exist, and each one has its own interpretation of the number eight. That said, if we look at a couple of modern numerology/astrology websites, we see 8 being described as “successful,” “ambitious,” “organized,” “practical,” and “authoritative.”
We can also look at associations, which are a bit more concrete. Here are some things that are associated with the number 8:
Figure 8
Infinity symbol
Analemma (diagram showing the position of the sun over the course of a year)
Figure-eight knot
Octopus (8 arms)
Spider (8 legs)
8-bit computing
8-track cartridge
Eight-ball (in pool)
Magic 8 Ball (fortune-telling toy)
Eight-ender (perfect score in the sport of curling)
What does the number 8 mean to you? What are your strongest associations with the number?
P.S. To see names with other numerological values, check out the posts for the numbers one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and nine.
The most popular baby names in Germany were announced quite a while ago, but I never noticed the news release. Oops.
According to Germany’s Gesellschaft für deutsche Sprache (Association for German Language), the country’s top names are Luca/Luka for boys and Sophie/Sofie for girls.
Here are the top 10 boy names and top 10 girl names of 2012:
Boy Names
Girl Names
1. Luca/Luka (1.69% of boys) 2. Maximilian (1.67%) 3. Alexander (1.56%) 4. Paul (1.55%) 5. Ben (1.29%) 6. Leon/Léon (1.29%) 7. Lukas/Lucas (1.26%) 8. Elias (1.25%) 9. Luis/Louis (1.20%) 10. Jonas (1.08%)
1. Sophie/Sofie (3.28% of girls) 2. Marie (3.22%) 3. Maria (1.58%) 4. Sophia/Sofia (1.50%) 5. Mia (1.48%) 6. Emma (1.39%) 7. Hannah/Hanna (1.27%) 8. Anna (1.23%) 9. Johanna (1.12%) 10. Luisa/Louisa (1.08%)
So, 17.2% of the baby girls and 13.8% of the baby boys born in Germany last year got a name in the top ten.
Some of the unusual names accepted by the government in 2012 were Fallion, Kirono, Meus, Katte, Ruster and Semea.
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