Everything about the name KEZIA
Meaning, origin, history
In the Bible, Kezia is mentioned as one of the three daughters of King Solomon and his first wife, an Egyptian princess. She is described as the wisest among her sisters, who were named Jeroboam and Almas. The story of Kezia is told in the Book of Kings (1 Kings 4:31), where it is said that "she had a heart more prudent and knowing than any of the men on earth."
The name Kezia has also been associated with different cultures throughout history. In Persian culture, Kezia is considered to be one of the seven immortal creatures, along with other mythical beings such as the simurgh bird and the dragon Azhdaha. In Arabic culture, Kezia is often used interchangeably with the name "Khadija," which means "honorable" or "pure.
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Popularity of the name KEZIA since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
The name Kezia has been a relatively uncommon choice for parents in the United States over the past six decades, with its popularity fluctuating from year to year. Between 1961 and 2023, there have been a total of 2,311 births registered with the name Kezia.
The name's popularity peaked in recent years, with 76 births recorded in 2007, followed by 73 births in 2010. However, the number of newborn girls named Kezia has been steadily declining since then, with only 58 births recorded in 2023.
It is interesting to note that there was a significant increase in the number of babies named Kezia between 1964 and 1979, with the highest number of births occurring in 1979 (53). This trend may have been influenced by various factors such as cultural trends, family traditions, or personal preferences.
Despite its fluctuations in popularity, the name Kezia has maintained a consistent presence among newborn girls in the United States over the years. It will be interesting to see if this trend continues and whether the name's popularity will experience another surge in future years.