Mercy
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Meaning:
Compassion, forgiveness, and kindness
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin, English, Christian tradition
Popularity Rank
#833 (girls)
#1610 (overall)
#1610 (overall)
Popularity Summary
While not among the most common names, Mercy has seen steady usage in English-speaking countries, appreciated for its meaningfulness and timeless virtue.
Why Parents Choose Mercy
Parents often select the name Mercy to inspire qualities of compassion, kindness, and grace in their child's life, reflecting a desire for a gentle and loving personality.
History & Cultural Significance
Derived from the Latin word 'misericordia,' meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion,' the name Mercy has been used in Christian traditions to denote divine mercy. It gained popularity as a virtue name during the 19th and 20th centuries, emphasizing qualities of kindness and forgiveness.
In many cultures, Mercy symbolizes a gentle and compassionate spirit, often associated with divine grace and benevolence.
Notable People Named Mercy
- Mercy Otis Warren, American historian and playwright
- Mercy James, daughter of Madonna
- Mercy Aigbe, Nigerian actress
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Pop Culture References
- Mercy from the 'Walking Dead' comics and TV series
- Mercy, a character in various Christian-themed media