Erna is a feminine given name of German origin and meaning "honor" or "courage". It is derived from the Germanic element "erjan", which means "to win" or "to be successful".
The name Erna became popular in the late 19th century, particularly among the working class in Germany. During this time, there was a trend towards using shorter, more straightforward names that were easy to pronounce and write. Erna fit into this category perfectly.
Historically, the name Erna has been associated with strong-willed and independent women. Some notable figures who have borne this name include Erna Solberg, a Norwegian politician who served as Prime Minister of Norway from 2013 to 2021, and Erna Schneider Hoover, an American computer scientist and pioneer in the field of real-time operating systems.
Despite its German origins, Erna has also been used in other countries throughout Europe. In Finland, for example, it is considered a traditional Finnish name and has been given to thousands of women over the years.
Today, Erna continues to be used as a given name, although its popularity has waned somewhat since its peak in the early to mid-20th century. Nevertheless, it remains an attractive option for parents looking for a strong, distinctive name with a rich history and meaning behind it.
Statistics on the First Name Erna:
According to U.S. records, there were 5 babies named Erna born in the year 1909 and another 6 babies given this name in 1921. In total, over these two years, there were 11 newborns named Erna in the United States.