Prisca first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Prisca has been for the last 45 years (from 1979 to 2023) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Prisca

Feminine name of Latin origin meaning "the Ancient One" or "the Venerable".

Popularity of Prisca by gender

Based on the last 45 years of data, Prisca is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2023, there were 17 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Prisca.

Year Male Count Female Count
2023 0 17
2022 0 11
2021 0 10
2020 0 15
2019 0 12
2018 0 10
2017 0 9
2016 0 16
2015 0 11
2014 0 5
2013 0 13
2012 0 9
2011 0 12
2010 0 8
2009 0 8
2008 0 14
2007 0 14
2006 0 13
2005 0 8
2004 0 9
2003 0 13
2002 0 11
2001 0 7
2000 0 6
1999 0 11
1998 0 14
1997 0 6
1996 0 12
1995 0 13
1994 0 7
1993 0 9
1992 0 13
1991 0 7
1990 0 13
1989 0 13
1987 0 11
1986 0 8
1985 0 9
1983 0 5
1982 0 5
1980 0 5
1979 0 8

The history of the first name Prisca

The name Prisca is derived from the Latin priscus, meaning "ancient" or "old-fashioned." It originated in ancient Rome, where it was a relatively common name for women during the Roman Empire.

In ancient Roman literature, the name Prisca appears in several texts, including the writings of Pliny the Elder and Tacitus. One notable historical figure bearing this name was Prisca, the wife of Ablavius, a Roman prefect during the reign of Emperor Domitian in the late 1st century AD.

Another significant Prisca was a 3rd-century Christian martyr and saint, who was executed in Rome during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Claudius II Gothicus. Her feast day is celebrated on January 18th by the Catholic Church.

In the 4th century, a woman named Prisca was a prominent member of the Christian community in Constantinople and a close friend of the influential theologian and Church Father, St. John Chrysostom.

During the Renaissance period, the name Prisca gained some popularity in Italy, particularly among humanist scholars who embraced classical Roman names and culture. One notable figure from this era was Prisca Coitanae, an Italian poet and writer who lived in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.

Other notable people named Prisca throughout history include:

  1. Prisca, a Roman empress and wife of Emperor Diocletian in the late 3rd century AD.
  2. Prisca of Bourges, a 5th-century Christian saint and abbess in Gaul.
  3. Prisca Casilia, an Italian painter active in the early 17th century.
  4. Prisca Norelli, an Italian actress and singer who lived in the 18th century.
  5. Prisca Mattogno, an Italian writer and journalist born in 1920.

While the name Prisca has ancient Roman roots, it has been used across various cultures and time periods, often associated with its meaning of "ancient" or "venerable."

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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