Naola is a rare and distinctive given name, originating from Hawaii. It is derived from the Hawaiian word 'na'ola,' which translates to 'calm.' This name is often associated with tranquility, grace, and harmony, reflecting its roots in Hawaiian culture. Naola is typically used for females but can also be used for males. Despite its rarity, it has been gaining some popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking unique names for their children.
The name Naola experienced a period of popularity around the early 1920s with a notable spike in births in 1923. However, its prevalence declined thereafter, hovering around an average of five births per year from 1933 onwards, with no significant resurgence until recent times. Overall, since 1915, there have been a total of forty-four babies named Naola born.