All about the name VIENNA

Meaning, origin, history.

Vienna is a name of Austrian origin, derived from the city of Vienna itself. The city's name is believed to come from the Celtic word "Winda," which means "friend" or "fair." Therefore, the name Vienna literally translates to "the fair one" or "the friendly one."

The city of Vienna has a rich history dating back to ancient times. It was first settled by Celts and later became part of the Roman Empire. In the Middle Ages, it grew into an important political and cultural center. Today, Vienna is known for its beautiful architecture, classical music, and coffeehouse culture.

As a name, Vienna has been used for centuries but gained popularity in the English-speaking world during the 20th century. It has since become a popular choice for parents who wish to give their daughters a unique and meaningful name with a historic connection.

See also

Austria

Popularity of the name VIENNA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Vienna has seen a significant increase in popularity over the past century in the United States. In the early 1900s, the number of babies named Vienna was quite low, with only a few births each year. However, by the 1950s, the popularity of the name began to rise, with 21 births recorded in 1954 and 24 births in 1955.

This upward trend continued throughout the latter half of the century, with peak years including 1986 (22 births), 1989 (22 births), 1990 (23 births), and 1997 (38 births). The new millennium brought an even more significant surge in popularity for the name Vienna. From 2005 onwards, there were consistently high numbers of babies named Vienna each year, with notable peak years including 2007 (107 births), 2008 (132 births), and 2019 (372 births).

As of 2022, the total number of babies named Vienna in the United States stands at 6274. This data demonstrates that while Vienna was once a relatively uncommon name, it has since gained considerable popularity among parents choosing names for their daughters.

Name variation VIENNA.