All about the name VOL

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Vol is of Norse origin and means "willow". It is believed to have been brought to France by the Vikings during their invasions in the Middle Ages. The name was quite popular among the Normans, who were of Viking descent, and it can still be found today among French speakers.

The willow tree has long been associated with flexibility and adaptability in Norse culture, qualities which may have contributed to the popularity of the name Vol. It is also possible that the name was chosen for its phonetic similarity to the Latin word "volo", meaning "I want" or "I wish".

Today, Vol remains a relatively rare name, but it has been used by some notable figures in history and culture. For example, French poet Arthur Rimbaud had a brother named Frédéric Charles-Vol.

Despite its rarity, the name Vol continues to be appreciated for its unique sound and its connection to Norse mythology and culture. It is often chosen by parents looking for an unusual but meaningful name for their child.

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French

Popularity of the name VOL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics show the number of births with the name Vol in the United States over a span of decades. In 1926, there were 5 babies named Vol. This number remained relatively stable for the next seven years, as only 6 births were recorded in 1933. However, there was another slight increase twenty-two years later in 1955, with 5 more babies being named Vol.

In total, over this period of time, there were 16 babies born in the United States with the name Vol. This data suggests that while the name may not have been extremely popular, it did maintain a consistent presence within American baby names during these years.