Navarre first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Navarre has been for the last 34 years (from 1986 to 2019) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Navarre

From the Basque language, meaning "brownish" or "plains".

Popularity of Navarre by gender

Based on the last 34 years of data, Navarre is exclusively a male name.

For the most recent data in 2019, there were 5 male babies and 0 female babies born with the name Navarre.

Year Male Count Female Count
2019 5 0
2018 7 0
2016 5 0
2008 5 0
2004 5 0
2003 6 0
2001 5 0
1998 6 0
1996 5 0
1994 6 0
1992 13 0
1991 5 0
1990 6 0
1987 8 0
1986 8 0

The history of the first name Navarre

The given name Navarre has its origins in the Basque region, which spans parts of northern Spain and southwestern France. The name is derived from the medieval Kingdom of Navarre, a Basque territory that existed between the 9th and 19th centuries. The name is believed to come from the Basque words "nabar" or "nafarr," meaning "brownish" or "dun-colored," possibly referring to the color of the land or the people of the region.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Navarre can be found in the 11th century Chronicle of the Navarrese Kings, which recounts the history of the Navarrese monarchs. This text mentions several kings with the name Navarre, including Navarre I (1010-1054) and Navarre II (1072-1124).

In the 12th century, the name Navarre gained prominence with the figure of Blanche of Navarre (1133-1191), a Navarrese princess who became the Queen of Castile and León through her marriage to Sancho III. Her name was widely documented in medieval chronicles and royal records of the time.

Another notable bearer of the name was Joanna of Navarre (1370-1437), a Navarrese princess who became the Queen of England by marrying Henry IV. Her life and reign were extensively chronicled in English historical records and literature.

In the 16th century, a famous figure named Navarre was Pedro Navarre (1460-1528), a Spanish conquistador and explorer who accompanied Hernán Cortés on his expedition to Mexico. His exploits were recorded in various accounts of the Spanish conquest of the Americas.

Moving forward in time, a prominent individual named Navarre was the French military leader and marshal, Philippe de Navarre (1619-1664), who played a significant role in the Wars of the Fronde and the Franco-Spanish War. His achievements were widely documented in French military histories of the time.

Throughout history, the name Navarre has held a strong association with the Basque region and its rich cultural heritage. While its usage as a first name has waxed and waned over the centuries, it remains a testament to the enduring influence of this unique and historically significant region.

Data source

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