Jubilee

Jubilee is often associated with joyous celebrations, anniversaries, or special occasions. It evokes feelings of happiness, freedom, and release. It symbolizes commemoration and festivity, traditionally tied to significant milestones and achievements.

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The name 'Jubilee' originates from the Hebrew word 'Yovel,' which refers to the year-long celebration that occurred every fifty years in ancient Israel when slaves were freed, debts were forgiven, and land was returned to its original owners. The term found its way into English through Old French and Late Latin translations in religious and celebratory contexts.

  • Babies named Jubilee in the US in 2023:
    Female: 174
    Male: 8
  • Nicknames: Jubie, Li, Jubi, Lili, Bee..
  • Full Names: Jubilee Johnson, Jubilee Martin, Jubilee Easton, Jubilee Lewis, Jubilee Walker..
  • Famous Namesakes: Jubilee Sharpe - Reality Star, Jubilee Dunbar - Actress..
  • Gender: Typically appealing as a unisex name, often used for both boys and girls.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Jubilee corresponds to the number 8, symbolizing authority, responsibility, and methodical planning. The energy of the name encourages self-confidence, drive, and ambition, often linked with financial independence and success.

While Jubilee isn't commonly found among the top baby names in many countries, its use has increased slightly in recent years, particularly as an appealing choice for parents seeking unique and meaningful names.

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