The name Analyse is of French origin and means "to analyze". It comes from the French word "analyser" which was derived from the Latin word "analisis", meaning "breaking down into smaller parts". The name Analyse is associated with intelligence, curiosity, and analytical skills, reflecting its etymological roots. It gained popularity in France during the 20th century and has since spread to other countries around the world. Despite its gender-neutral origin, Analyse is more commonly used as a feminine name today.
Based on the statistics provided, the name "Analyse" has seen varying popularity over the years in the United States. The name first appeared in the top 1000 names given to newborn girls in 1988 with five births that year. This number remained consistent for the next three years before increasing to six births each in 1991 and 1992.
The popularity of the name "Analyse" began to rise more significantly in the mid-1990s, with eight births recorded in both 1993 and 1994. This trend continued into 1995 with nine births that year. The most notable spike occurred in 1997 when there were 27 births, indicating a significant increase in popularity during this period.
However, after reaching its peak in 1997, the popularity of the name "Analyse" began to decline gradually over the following years. Between 1998 and 2004, the number of births with this name ranged between 16 and 27, showing some fluctuations but overall maintaining a consistent level of popularity.
From 2005 onwards, the popularity of "Analyse" as a baby girl's name began to decrease more noticeably. The number of births dropped below 40 each year until reaching its lowest point in recent years with only six births recorded in 2021 and nine births in 2023.
In total, from 1988 to 2023, there have been 691 babies named Analyse born in the United States. Despite fluctuations over time, these statistics demonstrate that while "Analyse" has not been one of the most popular baby girl names historically, it has maintained a consistent presence among parents' choices for their daughters' names throughout this period.