Magnolia

The name Magnolia emulates the characteristics of the magnolia flower - magnifying a sense of beauty, strength, and dignity. It often signifies someone who is graceful and poised under pressure, much like the magnolia tree that flourishes from the South of the United States to Southeast Asia.

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The name Magnolia is of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'magnolia' which refers to a type of flowering tree. The genus Magnolia was named after the French botanist Pierre Magnol, and it symbolizes dignity and nobility.

  • Popularity: 342nd
  • Babies named Magnolia in the US in 2023:
    Female: 1942
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Maggie, Nola, Lia, Noli, Mags..
  • Full Names: Magnolia Rose, Magnolia Claire, Magnolia Grace, Magnolia Jane, Magnolia Anne..
  • Famous Namesakes: Magnolia Shorty-rapper, Magnolia Porter-comic artist, Magnolia Warbler-bird species, Magnolia Pictures-film distributor, Magnolia Bakery-bakery chain..
  • Gender: The name Magnolia is typically used for females, often associated with femininity due to its floral connection, though it can be used unisexually.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Magnolia corresponds to the life path number 2. This number signifies individuals who are peace-loving, diplomatic, and considerate of others' feelings and perspectives. It is a name connected to harmony and cooperation.

Magnolia has seen a resurgence in popularity recently in the U.S., particularly as nature-inspired names have gained attention. Once considered rare and old-fashioned, it is making a comeback thanks to its melodic sound and charming associations with springtime and renewal.

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