Vesta, of Latin origin, is a unique and distinctive given name that has been popular throughout history. Derived from the ancient Roman goddess of home and family life, Vesta holds significant cultural and historical significance. Often associated with domesticity, hearth, and fireplace, this name carries a warm and comforting aura. It has been notably used in various forms across different cultures, such as Vesta in English, Веста (Vesta) in Russian, and Veisto in Finnish. While not as widespread today as it once was, Vesta remains an elegant and timeless choice for parents seeking a name with deep roots and rich history.
The name Vesta was quite popular between 1914 and 1930, with a total of 27 babies named Vesta during this period. The years with the highest number of Vestas born were 1919 and 1930, each having 6 births. Interestingly, there is no record of any baby girl named Vesta being born in any year between 1914 and 1921 except for those five specific years.