Burgundy, derived from the historic region of Burgundy in France, is a unique and elegant given name that exudes sophistication and charm. Pronounced 'ber-gən-dee', it is often associated with the rich, deep red wine produced in the region, reflecting its connection to the area's renowned viticulture. The name Burgundy has gained popularity in recent years as parents seek distinctive and meaningful names for their children.
The name Burgundy has seen fluctuations in popularity over the years, with peaks occurring in the late '80s and early '90s, particularly in 1994 when it reached its highest recorded number of births at 21. However, it appears to have declined in recent times, with only 6 births reported in 2014. Overall, there were a total of 277 babies named Burgundy between 1971 and 2014.