Jelesia is a unique and beautiful female given name of Hungarian origin. It is derived from the Hungarian word "jeles", which means "memorable" or "remarkable". The name Jelesia is believed to have been coined by Hungarian poet and playwright, Ferenc Kazinczy, in his epic poem "Zalán futása". In this work, he created the character of Jelesia, who was a brave and intelligent woman. Despite being fictional, Kazinczy's creation has become popular as a given name among Hungarians. Today, Jelesia is still considered an uncommon yet elegant choice for parents looking for a distinctive name for their daughter.
Here are some interesting statistics about the name Jelesia in the United States:
In the year 1989, there were 6 babies named Jelesia.
The following year, in 1990, the number of newborns with this name decreased slightly to 5.
However, in 1991, it increased again to 7 births.
Finally, in 1992, the number of babies named Jelesia returned to 5.
Over these four years, a total of 23 children were given the name Jelesia. This data shows some fluctuations in popularity, but it's clear that this name was chosen for at least one child each year during this period.