Everything about the name MISAEL
Meaning, origin, history
Throughout history, Misael has been a popular name among Jewish families and has also gained popularity in other cultures as well. In Spain, for example, it is a commonly used name due to the country's historical ties with Judaism and Sephardic culture.
Today, Misael continues to be a beloved and significant name that carries a powerful message of faith and devotion. It is often chosen by parents who wish to honor their Jewish heritage or simply appreciate its unique sound and meaning. Despite its biblical origins, Misael remains a timeless and versatile name suitable for both boys and girls.
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Popularity of the name MISAEL since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
Here are some interesting statistics about the name Misael in the United States:
* The name first started to gain popularity in the mid-50s with only five births recorded in 1955.
* There was a steady increase in its popularity from the late 50s to the early 60s, with a peak of nine births recorded in both 1963 and 1965.
* The name experienced a significant surge in popularity during the 70s. Starting with nineteen births in 1971, it climbed steadily each year, reaching its highest point in the decade with twenty-nine births in 1975.
* The trend continued into the early 80s, with Misael reaching an all-time high of sixty-two births in 1985. This was followed by another peak of seventy-four births in 1986.
* After a slight dip, the name's popularity began to rise again from the late 80s onwards. It reached triple-digit figures for the first time in 1992 with one hundred and sixty-seven births recorded that year.
* The popularity of Misael continued to grow throughout the 90s and into the new millennium. In fact, it was one of the top names in recent years, with three hundred and eighteen births recorded in 2022 alone.
Overall, from 1955 to 2023, there have been a total of nine thousand six hundred seventy-two births for the name Misael in the United States. These statistics demonstrate that while it started as an uncommon name, Misael has since gained significant popularity and continues to be widely chosen by parents today.