Indigo

Indigo is associated with the deep blue plant dye, symbolizing spiritual awakening, intuition, integrity, and a mystical connection to the universe. The name often conveys creative energy and a unique perspective on life.

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The name Indigo has its roots in the indigo dye, which derives from the plant Indigofera tinctoria. The term 'indigo' came from the Latin 'indicum', meaning 'from India'. It was first used in the English language in the 13th century.

  • Babies named Indigo in the US in 2023:
    Female: 267
    Male: 94
  • Nicknames: Indi, Inny, Iggy, Dio, Digo.
  • Full Names: Indigo Marie, Indigo James, Indigo Sky, Indigo Rose, Indigo Lee.
  • Famous Namesakes: Indigo Girls-Musicians, Indigo De Souza-Singer, Indigo Watson-Actor, Indigo White-Model, Indigo Dot-Comedian.
  • Gender: Indigo is most commonly used as a unisex name, suitable for any gender, and stands out for its distinctiveness and creative connotations.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Indigo is often associated with the number 7, which signifies deep thinkers, spiritual seekers, and those who are always searching for the underlying truths of life. This number is emblematic of introspection, analysis, investigation, and inner wisdom.

While Indigo is not a top 100 name, it has gained popularity in recent years as part of the unique name trend for newborns, especially as parents seek names with unisex appeal and spiritual significance.

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