Everything about the name MIOSOTIS
Meaning, origin, history
According to legend, the forget-me-not flower got its name when a German student named Myosotis was on his way to visit his beloved, but he was killed by a sudden storm. As he died, the petals of a nearby flower stuck in his clothes and when his beloved found him, she took the flowers as a sign that he would never be forgotten. She named them forget-me-nots.
The name Miosotis has been popularized in literature, most notably in the poem "Miosotis" by French poet Alphonse de Lamartine. In the poem, Miosotis is a young woman who dies suddenly and unexpectedly, leaving behind her lover who mourns her loss forever.
While the name Miosotis may not be as commonly used today, it remains a unique and beautiful choice for parents looking for an unusual and meaningful name for their child. The name carries with it a sense of history and romance, making it a memorable and distinctive option.
Popularity of the name MIOSOTIS since 1880
Birth evolution
Popularity analysis
Statistics on the name Miosotis in the United States:
The name Miosotis has seen a fluctuating popularity over time in the United States. In the years between 1969 and 1988, there were several births each year with this name. The peak year for babies named Miosotis was 1979, with nine births recorded that year.
Here is a breakdown of the number of births for each year:
* 10 births in 1969
* 8 births in 1970
* 5 births in 1973
* 5 births in 1974
* 7 births in 1975
* 6 births in 1978
* 9 births in 1979
* 6 births in 1980
* 6 births in 1982
* 9 births in 1988
* 5 births in 1996
In total, there were 76 babies named Miosotis born in the United States during these years.