All about the name NAIDELIN

Meaning, origin, history.

Naidelin is a unique and captivating name of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Spanish word "naideline," which means "to dance." The name Naidelin is believed to have been popularized by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes in his famous novel, "Don Quixote." In the novel, one of the characters is named Naidelin, and her dancing skills are renowned throughout the land. Throughout history, many people have adopted this beautiful name for their daughters, drawn to its musical sound and its association with grace and elegance. Today, Naidelin remains a popular choice among parents looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their child.

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Spanish
Spain

Popularity of the name NAIDELIN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Naidelin has seen varied popularity over the years in the United States, with a total of 221 babies being named Naidelin since 2002.

In 2002, there were 22 newborns named Naidelin. This number more than tripled the following year to 66 births in 2003, indicating that the name was gaining traction during this period. However, in 2004, there was a significant decrease with only 15 babies being named Naidelin.

The trend continued with fluctuations over the years. In 2005, 43 babies were named Naidelin, followed by a drop to 21 births in 2006 and then another decline to 11 births in 2007. The year 2008 saw another slight increase with 10 newborns named Naidelin, which remained consistent in 2009.

In the years that followed, there was a steady decrease in the number of babies being named Naidelin. There were 10 births in 2010 and further drops to 7 births in 2011 and just 5 births in 2013.

While the popularity of the name Naidelin has varied over time, it is clear that this unique name has been given to hundreds of babies across the United States since 2002. Despite fluctuations in popularity, there continues to be a consistent albeit small number of parents choosing this distinctive name for their children each year.