Everything about the name MATTHE
Meaning, origin, history
The name Matthew was introduced to England by the Normans after the Norman Conquest in 1066. It quickly became popular among the nobility and eventually spread throughout the rest of society. In the Middle Ages, it was one of the most common names given to boys at baptism.
Throughout history, several notable figures have borne the name Matthew. Some examples include Saint Matthew, the apostle whose feast day is celebrated on September 21st; Matthew Flinders, an Australian explorer who was the first person to circumnavigate Australia in 1803; and Matthew Perry, a Canadian actor best known for his role as Chandler Bing on the sitcom Friends.
Today, Matthew remains a popular choice for boys' names around the world. It is often shortened to Matt or Matty, but it can also be spelled in various other ways such as Mathew, Matthieu, or Matteo depending on the language and culture. Despite its many variations, however, the name's meaning and origins remain consistent: a gift from God.
Popularity of the name MATTHE since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
The statistics provided show the annual number of births with the name Matthe in the United States from 1973 to 1988. During this period, there was a noticeable increase in the popularity of the name Matthe.
In 1973, only 5 babies were named Matthe at birth. However, by 1986, the number had more than doubled, with 12 newborns being given the name Matthe. This represents a significant rise in popularity for this particular name during this time frame.
It's interesting to observe that there was a peak in popularity in 1986, after which the number of babies named Matthe began to decrease again. In 1987 and 1988, the number of births with the name Matthe fell to 10 and 7 respectively.
Overall, during these 16 years, there were a total of 68 babies born in the United States who were named Matthe. This statistic gives us insight into the trend of this particular name's popularity over time in the country.