Nyobi is a unique and uncommon feminine given name of Japanese origin. The name is composed of the characters "夜" (yoru), which means "night", and "美" (bii), which signifies "beauty". Therefore, Nyobi can be interpreted to mean "beauty of the night".
The history of the name Nyobi is not extensively documented, as it is relatively rare even in Japan. It is believed that Nyobi was given to girls born during the night or those who were particularly beautiful and graceful. The name may also have been inspired by traditional Japanese poetry and literature that often associated beauty with the night.
In terms of its usage, Nyobi has not been widely adopted as a popular given name in Japan or other countries. However, it is considered an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughters. Its rarity can make it stand out and be memorable, while its Japanese origin adds an exotic touch.
Statistics for the name Nyobi:
* In the United States:
+ There were 5 babies named Nyobi born in 2003.
+ The number of newborns with this name increased to 11 in 2004.
+ After a gap of three years, there were again babies named Nyobi born in 2007, with a total of 8.
+ In the following year, 2008, there were 7 babies given the name Nyobi.
* Total births in the United States with this name over these years combined is 31.
These statistics provide an insight into the popularity and usage of the name Nyobi over a span of five years in the United States. While it may not be one of the most common names, it has seen some variation in its usage during this period.