Daiquiri is a unique and exotic given name of Hispanic origin, derived from the Spanish word 'daiquirí', which refers to a type of palm tree found primarily in Central America. The daiquiri palm is known for its sweet fruit, used to make the popular rum-based cocktail of the same name. This name carries a distinct tropical allure and evokes images of lush landscapes and vibrant colors.
The name Daiquiri was consistently popular between 1963 and 1995, with an average of five births per year. There were two notable peaks in popularity, one in the late 70s to early 80s with six births recorded in both 1983 and 1995. Overall, a total of 42 babies named Daiquiri were born during this period.