Hyacinthe

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

Hyacinthe - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Hyacinthe
H-Y-A-C-I-N-T-H-E, is a 9-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Hyacinthe
HY a SINTH
Meaning of Hyacinthe
Hyacinth.
Origin of Hyacinthe
The name 'Hyacinthe' has its origins in ancient Greece. It is derived from the Greek word 'hyakinthos', which refers to a type of flower. In Greek mythology, Hyacinth was a young man loved by the god Apollo. The name is often associated with beauty, youth, and nature.
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Popularity of Hyacinthe
The name 'Hyacinthe' is relatively uncommon and has not experienced widespread popularity in recent years. It is more commonly used as a feminine name in some French-speaking regions. However, it remains a unique and distinctive choice for parents seeking a less common name for their son.
Hyacinthe currently has 1 like, and is in the top 14% of liked boy's names. The name Adom is slightly more popular than Hyacinthe.

Etymology of Hyacinthe

The name 'Hyacinthe' is derived from the Greek word 'hyakinthos', as mentioned earlier. The word 'hyakinthos' is believed to have originated from the Greek verb 'hyakintho', which means 'to be blue' or 'to be dark'. This is in reference to the color of the hyacinth flower, which can range from deep blue to purple.

Cultural Significance of Hyacinthe

In Greek mythology, the name 'Hyacinth' holds significance as it is associated with the tragic story of Hyacinthus, the young man loved by Apollo. According to the myth, Hyacinthus was accidentally killed by a discus thrown by Apollo during a friendly competition. The story symbolizes the fragility of life and the transient nature of beauty.