All about the name DHALIA

Meaning, origin, history.

Dahlia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'dahlia', which refers to the flower bearing the same name. The dahlia flower was named after the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl by his colleague Carl Linnaeus. The name means "Lord Byron's Flower", as Lord Byron was known for his admiration of the beautiful and exotic dahlia plant.

The dahlia flower is native to Central America, particularly Mexico, where it grows wild in various colors and forms. It was cultivated extensively by the Aztecs who used it medicinally and symbolically in their culture. The Spanish conquistadors brought the dahlia back to Europe where it gained popularity due to its stunning appearance and variety.

The name Dahlia has been popular among women for many years, particularly in Scandinavia and other European countries. It is often associated with elegance, beauty, and uniqueness, reflecting the qualities of the flower from which it derives.

In literature, the name Dahlia has been used by several authors, most notably by Charles Dickens in his novel "Bleak House". The character Mrs. Jellyby bears the full name of Sarah Phelips Jellyby, often referred to as Dahlia for short.

Today, Dahlia remains a popular choice among parents looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughters. Its association with beauty and elegance continues to appeal to many, while its Latin origins give it an international feel. Despite its popularity, Dahlia is still considered somewhat rare, making it a unique option for those who wish to stand out from the crowd.

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Sweden

Popularity of the name DHALIA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Dhalia appears to have gained popularity gradually over time, with a notable spike in births from 2006 onwards.