Felipe is a name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Germanic name Felix, which means "happy" or "lucky." The name Felipe has been popular throughout history among royalty and prominent figures in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
The name first gained prominence when it was chosen by Philip I, also known as Philip the Handsome, who ruled over Castile and Aragon during the 16th century. He was a member of the Habsburg dynasty and is often considered one of the most handsome men in European history, which helped to popularize the name Felipe among his subjects.
Throughout the centuries, many kings and nobles have borne the name Felipe, including Philip II, who ruled over Spain during the late 16th and early 17th centuries and was known for his military conquests and political influence. Other notable figures include Felipe VI, the current King of Spain, who ascended to the throne in 2014.
Today, Felipe remains a popular name among Spanish-speaking families, and it is often used as a given name or a middle name. Despite its royal origins, the name has also become popular among non-royal families around the world, thanks in part to its positive meaning and its association with happiness and good fortune.
The given statistics show the annual number of births with the name Felipe in the United States from 1926 to 2007. Over this period, there were a total of 133 boys named Felipe born.
The popularity of the name Felipe has varied over time. The highest number of Felipes was born in 1986 and 1993, with 9 and 12 births respectively. On the other hand, the lowest number of Felipes was born in certain years such as 1926 and 1970, each with only 5 births.
Interestingly, there were two peak periods for the name Felipe: one in the late 1980s to early 1990s, and another in the mid-1990s. Despite these fluctuations, it's clear that Felipe has been a consistently used name over several decades in the United States.
This data can be useful for those interested in trends in baby names, or for parents-to-be looking for a name with some history but not one that was extremely popular recently and may feel overused today.