All about the name MAJESTEE

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Majestee is of English origin and is a variation of the name Majesty. It means "greatness or dignity of rank" which comes from the Latin word "maiestas". This name has been used as a title for monarchs in many languages, including English where it has been used since the Middle Ages.

Majestee was originally given to children born into royal families or those who were considered to be of high social status. It was also used as a way to express reverence and awe towards powerful figures such as kings and queens. Over time, however, this name became more popular among common people as well, particularly in the United States during the early 20th century.

Today, Majestee is still considered an elegant and sophisticated name that carries with it a sense of grandeur and dignity. It remains relatively uncommon compared to other names, which adds to its unique appeal. Despite its regal origins, Majestee can be given to boys or girls without any connotation of gender specificity. Overall, the name Majestee is associated with power, prestige, and elegance.

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Popularity of the name MAJESTEE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Majestee has seen a steady rise in popularity in the United States over the past few years. According to available statistics, there were only five babies named Majestee in 2018. However, this number doubled in just one year, with eleven babies being given the name in 2019.

After a brief decline in popularity in 2020,Majestee made a comeback in 2021 and 2023, with seven births each year. This consistent trend indicates that Majestee is becoming an increasingly popular choice for parents in the United States.

In total, there have been thirty babies named Majestee in the United States since 2018, demonstrating that this unique name has resonated with a significant number of families during this period.