Navarre is a name of Spanish origin, derived from the historic kingdom that once existed in northern Spain. It is composed of two elements: "na-" meaning "by" and "-varro" meaning "varro," an ancient Iberian tribe. The name Navarre was also used as a title for the kings of this kingdom. Today, it serves as a given name, often chosen for its unique sound and Spanish heritage.
"Over the span of three decades, from 1986 to 2019, the name Navarre was given to a total of 95 newborns annually, with peaks occurring in 1987 and 1992."