Anagabriela is a unique and distinctive feminine given name of Spanish origin. It is composed of two elements: "Ana," which is derived from the Hebrew name Hannah meaning "grace" or "favor," and "Gabriela," a variant of the Greek name Gabriel, which means "God is my strength." Therefore, the overall signification of Anagabriela can be interpreted as "Grace of God" or "God's Strength."
The name Anagabriela has a rich history that dates back to the Middle Ages. It was traditionally given to girls born into Spanish noble families, where it was believed to bring good fortune and protection from harm. Over time, the name spread beyond Spain and can now be found in various countries around the world.
One of the most notable figures associated with this name is Anagabriela Mistral, a Chilean poet and diplomat who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1945. Her work has had a significant impact on Latin American literature, further popularizing the name Anagabriela in that region.
In recent years, the name Anagabriela has seen a resurgence in popularity among parents looking for unique and meaningful names for their daughters. Its uncommon yet beautiful sound makes it stand out among more common choices, while its rich history and positive signification make it an attractive option for those seeking a name with depth and meaning.
The statistics provided show the annual births of the name Anagabriela in the United States from 1988 to 2010. The highest number of babies named Anagabriela was born in 2003, with a total of 13 newborns that year. This is also the only year where there were more than ten births for this name during this period.
On average, around seven babies per year are named Anagabriela between 1988 and 2010 in the United States. The years with the fewest occurrences of this name were 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, and 2004, each having only six births.
Overall, there were a total of 116 babies named Anagabriela born in the United States between 1988 and 2010.