All about the name GUIDA

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Guida is of Italian origin and means "guide". It is derived from the Italian word "guida", which means "to guide" or "to lead". The name has a long history in Italy, with records dating back to the Middle Ages.

Guida was traditionally used as a given name for girls, but it can also be used as a surname. Some famous people with the name Guida include the Italian actress Guida Lombardi and the Brazilian footballer Guida dos Santos.

In terms of popularity, Guida is not a very common name in Italy or other parts of the world. According to data from the Social Security Administration in the United States, only 16 girls were named Guida in the year 2000.

Despite its limited usage, the name Guida has a unique and distinctive sound that may appeal to parents looking for an uncommon name with a meaningful meaning.

See also

Italian

Popularity of the name GUIDA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Guida experienced varying popularity in the United States during the early to mid-20th century, as indicated by the birth statistics from 1908 to 1931.

The name first appeared in the records with five births in 1908. It then fluctuated in popularity over the next decade:

* Seven babies were named Guida in 1913. * Nine births were recorded in 1914, followed by seven in 1916 and six in 1917. * The name reached its peak popularity during this period with thirteen births in 1918.

After the First World War, the popularity of the name Guida declined:

* Eight babies were named Guida in 1919, followed by five in 1920 and fifteen in 1921. * The name continued to fluctuate: nine births in 1922, seven in 1923, six in 1924, eight in 1925, seven in 1926, five in 1927, and then another peak of six births in 1930. * The name's popularity declined again with only five births recorded in 1931.

In total, over this period from 1908 to 1931, there were 128 babies named Guida born in the United States. These statistics show how the name's popularity ebbed and flowed during these years.