How popular is the baby name Mystikal 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 Mystikal.

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Popularity of the baby name Mystikal


Posts that mention the name Mystikal

Where did the baby name Ajee come from in 1994?

Detail of an advertisement for Ajee perfume (1994)
Ajee perfume

The name Ajee first appeared in the U.S. baby name data in 1994. It popped up as a girl name and as a boy name that year, notably.

Girls named AjeeBoys named Ajee
199622.
1995436
1994185*†29*†
1993..
1992..
*Debut, †Peak usage

Ajee was the highest-debuting girl name of 1994. In fact, it currently ranks 13th (between Greidys and Yaire) on the list of top girl-name debuts of all time.

Where did the name come from?

A perfume called Ajee (pronounced ah-zhay) that was introduced by Revlon in early 1994. It was classified as an “oriental” fragrance.

Advertisements for Ajee ran in various popular magazines (including Glamour, Mademoiselle, and Ebony) and featured the following text:

From the heart of Africa comes a fragrance to capture the heart of every woman.

Experience the essence of Africa. Feel the power of woman.

The perfume’s name made a strong impression on expectant parents, but apparently the scent itself didn’t make the same impression on consumers, as Ajee was discontinued just a few years later.

What are your thoughts on the name Ajee?

P.S. Other dual-gender baby name debuts from the ’90s include Draven, Dasani, and Mystikal.

Sources:

Image: Clipping from Ebony magazine (Apr. 1994)

Where did the baby name Mystikal come from in 1998?

Mystikal's album "Ghetto Fabuous" (1998)
Mystikal album

The rare name Mystikal has popped up in the U.S. baby name data just a handful of times:

  • 2002: unlisted
  • 2001: 5 baby boys named Mystikal
  • 2000: unlisted
  • 1999: 6 baby boys named Mystikal
  • 1998: 6 baby boys and 5 baby girls named Mystikal [dual-gender debut]
  • 1997: unlisted

Where did it come from?

Raspy-voiced New Orleans-based rapper Mystikal (born Michael Lawrence Tyler in 1970).

His two biggest hits, “Shake Ya Ass” and “Danger (Been So Long),” both came out in the year 2000. But earlier singles — such as “Ain’t No Limit” feat. Silkk the Shocker, released in 1997 — are what drew attention to his stage name initially.

What are your thoughts on Mystikal as a baby name?

(Other dual-gender debuts I’ve posted about include Draven, Illya, Rikishi, and Sundown.)

Sources: Mystikal – Wikipedia, Mystikal discography – Wikipedia, SSA

[Latest update: Jun. 2024]