Raven

/ˈreɪvən/
Meaning: The name Raven is derived from the dark bird known for its intelligence and adaptability, often symbolizing mystery and magic.
Gender
Girl
Origin
English, Old English, Native American
Popularity Rank
#361 (girls)
#739 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Raven has steadily gained popularity over the years and is often favored for its modern yet timeless appeal. It has seen a resurgence in usage in recent years, especially in creative and artistic circles.

Why Parents Choose Raven

Parents are drawn to the name Raven for its unique sound and the strong imagery associated with the bird. It evokes a sense of mystery and elegance, making it a distinctive choice.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Raven has its roots in Old English, where it originally referred to the bird. It gained popularity as a name for girls in the 20th century, especially since the 1990s, influenced by literature and media.

In various cultures, ravens are seen as messengers, and in some Native American traditions, they are revered as creators and tricksters. They are often associated with transformation and change.

Notable People Named Raven

  • Raven Symoné
  • Raven Goodwin
  • Raven Alexis

Name Variations

Ravyn Ravynne Ravine

Related Names

Corvina Cora Rhea

Similar Sounding Names

Maven Shayden Haven

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Raven from 'Teen Titans'
  • Raven in 'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe
  • Raven from 'That's So Raven'