All about the name NAMIYA

Meaning, origin, history.

Namiya is a Japanese given name that originates from the kanji characters "浪速" which are pronounced as "nami" meaning wave and "や" pronounced as "ya". The name Namiya therefore means "wave house" or "wave residence".

The name Namiya has a rich history in Japan. It is believed to have been used by samurai families during the Edo period (1603-1868) as a family name, and later became popular among common people as a given name.

Today, Namiya is still widely used as a given name in Japan, particularly for boys. However, it can also be used for girls, as Japanese names are not strictly gender-specific.

Overall, the name Namiya has a strong connection to Japan's history and culture, with its meaning evoking images of the country's beautiful coastline and powerful waves. It is a unique and distinctive name that reflects the rich heritage of Japan.

See also

Japanese
Japan

Popularity of the name NAMIYA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Namiya has seen a varied popularity over the past decade and a half in the United States. In 2007, there were 5 births with this name, indicating that it was not yet widely used. However, its popularity began to grow in 2009, with 9 babies being named Namiya that year.

The trend continued with another 5 births in 2010 and 7 in 2011, suggesting that the name was starting to gain traction among parents. The years 2012 and 2014 saw a further increase in popularity, with 9 births each year, indicating that Namiya had become more commonly chosen.

After a brief dip to 6 births in both 2017 and 2018, the popularity of the name Namiya dipped again in 2021, with only 5 births recorded. Overall, from 2007 to 2021, there have been a total of 61 babies named Namiya born in the United States.

Despite fluctuations in its popularity over time, the name Namiya has remained relatively uncommon compared to many other names chosen by parents in the U.S. during this period. Nonetheless, it is clear that there has been consistent interest in the name Namiya among a small but steady group of parents.