All about the name DULCE

Meaning, origin, history.

Dulce is a feminine given name of Spanish origin and meaning. It comes from the word "dulce," which means "sweet" in English. This name has been popular throughout history, particularly in Spain and Latin America.

The name Dulce gained prominence during the Middle Ages in Spain, where it was often used to express admiration or affection towards young girls. It became even more widespread after being adopted by several Spanish queens, including Queen Isabella of Castile, who was known as "la Reina Dulce" (the Sweet Queen).

Throughout history, many notable figures have borne the name Dulce. Some examples include Dulce María Gómez, a famous Mexican actress and singer; and Dulce Rosa Peñalba, a Spanish writer and poetess from the 19th century.

In contemporary times, Dulce continues to be a popular choice among parents in Spanish-speaking countries and beyond. Its meanings of sweetness and gentleness make it an appealing option for those looking for a name that is both meaningful and charming.

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Popularity of the name DULCE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

According to the statistical data provided, the name Dulce has been given to a total of 49 babies born in the United States between the years 1989 and 2004.

During this period, there was an increase in the number of births with the name Dulce from 6 in 1989 to 8 in 1991. However, it then fluctuated over the following years, with birth numbers ranging between 5 and 7 babies per year until reaching another peak of 8 births in 2003.

It is interesting to note that there were no recorded births with the name Dulce in any other years except those mentioned, indicating that this name was not commonly used during the rest of the period studied. Despite these fluctuations, the overall trend shows a consistent presence of the name Dulce among newborns in the United States between 1989 and 2004.

This data can provide insights into naming trends and patterns within the American population during this time frame. However, it is important to remember that statistical data only provides facts about the popularity of names but does not reveal the reasons behind parents' choices when selecting a name for their child.