Encarnación is a name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "encarnación," which means "incarnation." It is traditionally given to girls and translates directly to "enfleshment" or "in the flesh." This name holds significant religious connotations, often associated with the Catholic belief in the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. In many Spanish-speaking countries, Encarnación is a popular name for girls, particularly among families with strong religious backgrounds. However, it may also be used as a middle name or given to boys less frequently.
"Encarnacion experienced fluctuations in birth rates over this period, with years ranging from a low of 5 to a high of 12. The majority of years had between 5 and 9 births, indicating some consistency in naming popularity."