Sapphire

Sapphire signifies wisdom, insight, and purity. It is often associated with royalty and divine favor due to its connection with the precious gemstone celebrated for its indigo hues.

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The name 'Sapphire' is derived from the Latin word 'sapphirus,' which in turn originates from the Greek 'sappheiros,' a reference to the beloved blue gemstone. Historically, the gemstone was associated with protection and astuteness, carrying connotations of wisdom throughout ancient cultures.

  • Babies named Sapphire in the US in 2023:
    Female: 264
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Sapph, Fire, Sapphy, Saph, Saffy.
  • Full Names: Sapphire A. Johnson, Sapphire Williams, Sapphire Moon, Sapphire Smith, Sapphire Eleanor.
  • Famous Namesakes: Sapphire (Author of 'Push') - Writer, Sapphire (Daughter of Mick Jagger) - Celebrity Child, Sapphire Elia - Actress, Sapphire Battersea - Fictional Character, Sapphire Duffy - Singer.
  • Gender: Primarily considered Feminine, but increasingly used for any gender.
  • Numerology: In numerology, 'Sapphire' corresponds to the number 7, symbolizing introspection, analytical thought, and spiritual evolution. The name carries energies of wisdom, solitude, and understanding, aligning strongly with intellectual pursuits.

While the name 'Sapphire' is unique and not as widely used as more traditional names, it has gained traction in recent years as an exotic and modern choice. Its association with a gem adds an element of luxury and prestige, making it an attractive option for those seeking a distinctive, sophisticated name for their child.

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