All about the name LADONYA

Meaning, origin, history.

Ladonyà is a unique and distinctive given name of Hungarian origin. It is composed of two elements: "lado" meaning "sun" in Hungarian and "nya" which means "mine". Therefore, the name Ladonyà can be interpreted as "my sun".

The name Ladonyà has a rich history in Hungary. It was first used by the Hungarian nobility during the Middle Ages and has since become a popular choice among families seeking to honor their cultural heritage. The name is also associated with several notable figures throughout Hungarian history, including Ladislaus I of Hungary, who ruled from 1077 to 1095.

Today, Ladonyà remains a beloved and cherished name in Hungary and among the Hungarian diaspora around the world. Despite its unique sound and spelling, it has gained international recognition as a beautiful and meaningful name option for parents seeking something distinctive yet deeply rooted in history and culture.

See also

Hungarian
Hungary

Popularity of the name LADONYA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Ladonya has been given to babies born in the United States over a span of several decades, with the earliest recorded birth occurring in 1966 and the most recent in 1995.

Between 1966 and 1978, there was an average of around 9 births per year bearing the name Ladonya. The highest number of births occurred in 1970 with 14 babies named Ladonya, while the lowest was in 1967 with only 5 births.

From 1979 to 1983, there was a slight increase in the popularity of the name Ladonya, with an average of around 10 births per year. The highest number during this period was in 1979 with 17 births, and the lowest was in 1981 with only 6.

There were no recorded births of the name Ladonya between 1984 and 1986, but it re-appeared in 1987 with 7 births. The name continued to have occasional appearances in subsequent years, with 5 births each in 1990 and 1991, and another 6 births in 1993.

Overall, the name Ladonya was given to a total of 215 babies born in the United States from 1966 to 1995. While it may not have been one of the most popular names during this time period, it still managed to capture the hearts of parents who chose it for their children over these three decades.