Everything about the name APOLINAR

Meaning, origin, history

Apolinar is a unique and distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Appulinarius, which was itself likely derived from the Latin word 'apulum', meaning 'kitchen'. This suggests that the name may have originally been an occupational surname for a cook or someone associated with the kitchen. The name Apolinar has not seen widespread usage, making it quite uncommon and uncommonly heard in many parts of the world. It is most frequently encountered in certain regions where Latin-based naming traditions are prevalent, such as Spain and Latin America. Throughout history, there have been notable individuals named Apolinar, including several Catholic saints, which may have contributed to the name's endurance over time. Despite its rarity today, Apolinar remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents looking for an unusual yet historically significant name for their child.

Popularity of the name APOLINAR since 1880

Birth evolution

Popularity analysis

Statistics on the name Apolinar in the United States show that it was given to five babies born in the year 1927. This makes up all of the known occurrences of this name in the country during that time period, indicating its rarity at that point in history.