Nila is a name of Sanskrit origin, deriving from the word "nil" which means "lotus". The lotus flower holds significant symbolism in Indian culture as it grows in muddy waters but produces beautiful flowers above the surface, representing purity amidst adversity.
In Hindu mythology, Nila is also the name of a mountain that is said to be the abode of the gods. This connection further enhances the prestige and reverence associated with the name Nila.
Historically, Nila has been used as a given name for both boys and girls in India and other South Asian countries, but it is more commonly encountered as a female name in recent times. Despite its ancient roots, Nila remains popular today due to its attractive sound and meaningful symbolism.
The name Nila experienced a significant rise in popularity over the course of these years, with a total of 6897 births recorded between 1890 and 2023. The peak in popularity occurred in 2022 with 144 births, marking an increase from previous years. Conversely, the name's usage was at its lowest in the early 1900s, with fewer than 20 births per year between 1890 and 1905. Overall, there appears to be a trend of increasing popularity for the name Nila over time.