Asimina first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Asimina has been for the last 1 years (from 1976 to 1976) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Asimina

An Arabic name meaning "precious, esteemed, or valuable woman".

Popularity of Asimina by gender

Based on the last 1 years of data, Asimina is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 1976, there were 6 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Asimina.

Year Male Count Female Count
1976 0 6

The history of the first name Asimina

The name Asimina has its origins in the Greek language, where it is derived from the word "asimos," meaning "unspotted" or "pure." This name has been in use since ancient times in Greece and the surrounding regions.

Asimina was a relatively uncommon name in ancient Greece, but it did appear in some historical records and literary works. One of the earliest known references to the name can be found in the writings of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, who mentioned an Asimina in his dialogues.

In the Byzantine era, Asimina was the name of a few notable historical figures. Asimina Argyropoulina (born around 1285) was a Byzantine princess and the wife of the Serbian King Stefan Milutin. Another Asimina (born around 1350) was a Byzantine noblewoman and the wife of the Emperor John V Palaiologos.

During the Renaissance period, the name Asimina gained some popularity in various parts of Europe, particularly in Italy and Greece. One notable bearer of the name was Asimina Piccolomini (1438-1501), an Italian noblewoman and the sister of Pope Pius II.

In the 19th century, Asimina was the name of a few notable Greek women, including Asimina Mavromichali (1809-1876), a Greek revolutionary and heroine of the Greek War of Independence.

Other notable individuals named Asimina throughout history include:

  1. Asimina Ioannidu (1920-2003), a Greek actress and singer.
  2. Asimina Arvanitaki (born 1960), a Greek singer and songwriter.
  3. Asimina Tsavalla (born 1977), a Greek singer and songwriter.
  4. Asimina Vrachalou (born 1983), a Greek volleyball player.
  5. Asimina Skoura (born 1990), a Greek track and field athlete.

While the name Asimina has been relatively uncommon throughout history, it has maintained a presence in various parts of the world, particularly in Greece and regions with strong Greek cultural influences. The name's roots in the ancient Greek language and its association with concepts of purity and virtue have contributed to its enduring appeal.

Data source

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