Everything about the name KIRSTEIN
Meaning, origin, history
The name Kirstein is believed to have originated in Norway, where it was often given to daughters of families who were prominent in religious affairs or had strong ties to the church. This is reflected in its meaning, which makes it a fitting choice for parents looking for a name with a spiritual or meaningful connection.
Throughout history, there have been several notable individuals named Kirstein. One of the most famous was Kirstein Bruun, a Norwegian actress and playwright who was active in the early 20th century. She is best known for her contributions to the Norwegian theater scene and her advocacy for women's rights.
Today, Kirstein remains a relatively uncommon name outside of Scandinavia, but it continues to be popular among parents looking for a unique and meaningful name for their daughters. Its distinctiveness makes it stand out in a crowd, while its spiritual meaning gives it depth and substance. Whether you're looking for a name with a strong Scandinavian heritage or simply one that has a beautiful and meaningful origin story, Kirstein is an excellent choice.
Popularity of the name KIRSTEIN since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
Statistics on the given name Kirstein show a varied trend over the years in the United States. Here's an analysis of the provided data:
From 1989 to 2004, there were a total of 68 babies named Kirstein born in the U.S., with the number of births varying each year.
The peak years for Kirstein births were:
- 1991: 8 births
- 2001: 10 births
These two years saw the highest number of Kirstein babies born, with a significant gap between them and the other years listed.
On the other hand, there were consistently lower numbers of Kirstein births from 1989 to 1993:
- 1989: 5 births
- 1992: 6 births
- 1993: 5 births
These years had either the lowest or second-lowest number of Kirstein babies born during this period.
The years 1995 to 2004 exhibited a mix of low and moderate numbers:
- 1995: 7 births
- 1996: 5 births
- 1997: 6 births
- 2002: 6 births
- 2003: 5 births
- 2004: 5 births
It's interesting to note that after the peak in 2001, the number of Kirstein births gradually declined until it reached its lowest point at five births each year from 2003 to 2004.
Overall, while Kirstein was not one of the most popular names during this period, it did maintain a consistent presence among U.S. baby names between 1989 and 2004.