Emerald

EM-er-ald
Meaning: Emerald is derived from the precious green gemstone, symbolizing growth, renewal, and prosperity.
Gender
Girl
Origin
English, Greek, Latin
Popularity Rank
#744 (girls)
#1445 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Emerald is a unique and elegant name that has steadily gained popularity in recent years, appreciated for its gemstone connection and vibrant meaning.

Why Parents Choose Emerald

Parents often choose the name Emerald for its natural beauty, positive symbolism, and the desire to inspire qualities like growth, harmony, and vitality in their daughter.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Emerald has been used as a given name primarily in English-speaking countries since the 19th century. It gained popularity as a nature-inspired name, reflecting the beauty and rarity of the gemstone. Historically, emeralds have been treasured by ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Incas, and Greeks, symbolizing power and eternal youth.

In many cultures, emeralds are associated with love, rebirth, and wisdom. They are considered to bring harmony and balance to those who wear or possess them.

Notable People Named Emerald

  • Emerald Fennell, actress and writer
  • Emerald Lewis, professional athlete
  • Emerald O'Hara, fictional character in literature

Name Variations

Emeraude Esmeralda Emeraldine

Related Names

Jade Ruby Sapphire

Similar Sounding Names

Names with Similar Feel

Jade Sapphire Pearl

Sibling Name Ideas

Crystal Opal Amber

Pop Culture References

  • Emerald City from The Wizard of Oz
  • Emerald from the movie 'The Color of Money'
  • Emerald in the 'Blood and Gems' book series