All about the name LAVALLE

Meaning, origin, history.

Lavalle is a name of Spanish origin, meaning "valley of the lavender." It is believed to have originated in Andalusia, Spain, and was likely given to children born near fields of lavender.

The name Lavalle has been used for centuries and has been associated with several notable figures throughout history. One of the most famous bearers of the name was José María de Lavalle, a Spanish military leader who fought against the French occupation of Spain during the Peninsular War.

In literature, the name Lavalle appears in Gabriel García Márquez's novel "Love in the Time of Cholera," where one of the main characters is named Fermina Daza de Lavalle. The author chose this name because it has a strong Spanish heritage and conveys a sense of elegance and sophistication.

Today, Lavalle remains a popular name in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries. It is also used in France and other European nations, where the name has been adopted by families with French or Catalan origins. While it may not be as common as some other names, Lavalle still holds a unique charm and appeal that makes it a distinctive choice for parents looking for a beautiful and meaningful name for their child.

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Spanish

Popularity of the name LAVALLE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Lavalle has been present in the United States for several decades, with a total of 121 babies being born with this name since 1934. The popularity of the name has varied over time, with peaks and valleys in its usage.

In the early years, there were consistent but small numbers of births each year: six births in both 1934 and 1949, followed by five births per year between 1951 and 1953. Then, in 1956, there was a slight increase with eight births that year.

There was a notable spike in popularity during the early 1970s, with nine babies named Lavalle born in both 1970 and 1972. This trend continued into 1973, with another nine births that year. However, this period of high usage was short-lived, as the number of births dropped back down to five in both 1979 and 1980.

The late 1980s and early 1990s saw another increase in popularity for the name Lavalle. There were seven births in 1981, nine in 1986, six in 1989, seven in 1991, and six again in 1993. The most recent peak in usage was in 1996, with seven babies named Lavalle that year.

Despite fluctuations in popularity, the name Lavalle has maintained a steady presence in the United States over the past eight decades. Its total of 121 births reflects its enduring appeal to parents across generations.

Name variation LAVALLE.