Everything about the name DEMONDRE
Meaning, origin, history
The name Demondre is believed to have been coined by French novelist Honoré de Balzac. He used it as the pseudonym for the protagonist of his unfinished novel, "La Demi-Monde," which was intended to be part of a series called "La Comédie humaine" (The Human Comedy). Although Balzac never completed this novel, the name Demondre has since gained recognition and been adopted by some individuals as a given name.
Today, Demondre is a rare but striking name choice for boys. Its unique French origin and historical significance make it appealing to those seeking a distinctive name with a rich backstory. However, its usage remains relatively uncommon compared to more traditional names, adding to its exclusivity and intrigue.
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Popularity of the name DEMONDRE since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
The name Demondre has seen varying levels of popularity over the years in the United States. Between 1988 and 2021, there were a total of 338 babies named Demondre.
The most popular years for the name Demondre were 1998 and 2021, with both years seeing 26 births each. This suggests that while Demondre may not be one of the most popular names overall, it has experienced periods of significant popularity.
However, there have also been years where the name Demondre was less common, such as in 2003 and 2016 when only 9 and 5 babies were named Demondre respectively. This fluctuation is not uncommon for names that are not among the top tier of popular choices.
Overall, while the name Demondre may not be one of the most frequently used in the United States, it has still been chosen by hundreds of parents over the past three decades, indicating that there is a consistent appreciation for this unique name.