All about the name JAMAURIE

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Jamaurie is of French origin and means "from the land of beauty." It is derived from the Occitan word "Jauria," which refers to a region in southern France known for its natural beauty and scenic landscapes.

The name Jamaurie has a long history, dating back to medieval times when it was used by a noble family in the region. Over time, the name became associated with the area and was adopted by other families living there. Today, Jamaurie is still primarily found in France, but it has also spread to other parts of Europe and beyond.

While Jamaurie may not be as commonly used as some other names, it remains a distinctive and unique choice for parents looking for a name that celebrates natural beauty and French heritage. Whether you're drawn to the name's meaning or its historical significance, Jamaurie is sure to make a lasting impression.

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French

Popularity of the name JAMAURIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Jamaurie has seen a varied pattern of popularity over the past decade in the United States. In 2003, there were 6 babies named Jamaurie, which rose to 12 in 2006, marking a significant increase of 100%. However, it dropped to 5 in 2007, a decline of 58%.

The next few years saw some fluctuations. In 2008, the number of babies named Jamaurie rose again to 7, a 40% increase from the previous year. This was followed by another significant rise to 11 births in 2009, a 57% increase from 2008.

The decade ended with some fluctuations as well. In 2010 and 2011, there were 8 babies named Jamaurie each year, indicating stability. However, it rose again to 10 in 2012, a 25% increase from the previous two years. The most recent data available is from 2013, with 9 babies named Jamaurie.

Over the period of 2003 to 2013, there were a total of 76 babies named Jamaurie in the United States. This shows that while the name may not have been extremely popular every year, it has maintained a consistent presence over the decade.