Phoenix

What does the baby name Phoenix mean? Learn about what Phoenix means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Phoenix - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Phoenix
P-H-O-E-N-I-X, is a 7-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Phoenix
FEE niks
Meaning of Phoenix
Blood red, dark crimson, phoenix, deep red.
Origin of Phoenix
The name 'Phoenix' has its origins in Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, the phoenix is a mythical bird that is said to have the ability to be reborn from its own ashes. The name 'Phoenix' is derived from the Greek word 'phoinix', which means 'dark red' or 'purple-red'. The phoenix is often associated with immortality, resurrection, and renewal.
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Popularity of Phoenix
The name 'Phoenix' has gained popularity in recent years, particularly as a given name for girls. It has been steadily rising in popularity since the late 1990s. While it is not as widely popular as some other names, 'Phoenix' holds a certain appeal due to its unique and strong symbolism.
Phoenix currently has 273 likes, and is in the top 3% of liked girl's names. The name Janelle is slightly more popular than Phoenix.

Etymology of Phoenix

As mentioned earlier, the name 'Phoenix' is derived from the Greek word 'phoinix', which means 'dark red' or 'purple-red'. The name is often associated with the mythical bird that is said to burst into flames and be reborn from its own ashes. The etymology of 'Phoenix' reflects the powerful and transformative nature of the mythical creature.

Cultural Significance of Phoenix

The phoenix holds cultural significance in various mythologies and belief systems. In addition to Greek mythology, the phoenix is also revered in Egyptian, Chinese, and Arabian mythology. It is often seen as a symbol of immortality, resurrection, and renewal. The name 'Phoenix' embodies these cultural associations and carries a sense of strength and resilience.