Echo

The name Echo is often associated with sound and its reflection or reverberation due to its mythological background where it symbolizes the repetition of sound and perception.

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The name Echo originates from Greek mythology, where Echo was a mountain nymph or 'Oread'. She was cursed by Hera to only repeat the last words spoken to her, hence the term 'echo' meaning sound reflection derived from this legend.

  • Babies named Echo in the US in 2023:
    Female: 136
    Male: 32
  • Nicknames: Eki, Co, Echoo, E, Cho.
  • Full Names: Echoina, Echols, Echoda, Echough, Echorine.
  • Famous Namesakes: Echo Kellum-Actor, Echo Bodine-Psychic Medium, Echo Cross-Philanthropist, Echo Park-Fictional Character, Echo Rosen-Music Producer.
  • Gender: This name is often considered gender-neutral, though it can be slightly more popular as a name for females due to its mythological origins
  • Numerology: The name Echo resonates with the number 7, symbolizing introspection, spirituality, and a quest for knowledge. People with this number tend to be thinkers and seekers of truth.

The name Echo is relatively rare but has seen occasional spikes in popularity due to trends in using unique and mythology-inspired names. It's especially popular in artistic and literary communities.

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