Solstice," derived from Latin words 'sol' meaning sun and 'sistere' meaning to stand still, is an intriguing given name of celestial origin. It refers to the two times in the year when the sun appears to reach its most northerly or southerly point, resulting in the longest day (summer solstice) or shortest day (winter solstice). This name carries a profound connection with nature and its seasonal rhythms, making it an apt choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful moniker.
"In four years, from 2018 to 2022, there were a total of sixteen babies named Solstice."