Ariadna Girl

Popularity: #795 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: ah-ree-AHD-nah /ˌɑː.riˈɑːd.nə/

Origin: Greek; Spanish

Meaning: Greek: 'most holy'; Spanish: 'a variant of Ariadne'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Ariadna has its roots in the ancient Greek language, derived from the name Ἀριάδνη (Ariadnē), which is believed to mean "most holy" or "pure." The etymology can be traced back to the components "ari" (ἀρί) meaning "most" and "adnos" (ἀδνός) meaning "holy" or "pure." This name entered the Latin language as Ariadne, which was later adapted into various forms in different languages, including the Spanish Ariadna, which is commonly used today. The transition into English occurred through the influence of classical literature and mythology, particularly during the Renaissance when interest in ancient Greek culture surged.

Ariadne is a prominent figure in Greek mythology, known primarily for her role in the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. According to the myth, she aided Theseus by providing him with a ball of thread to navigate the labyrinth where the Minotaur resided, ultimately leading to his victory over the beast.

This narrative has been influential in various artistic and literary works throughout history, including Ovid's "Metamorphoses" in the 1st century CE and later adaptations during the Renaissance. The name Ariadne has been associated with themes of guidance, intelligence, and sacrifice, reflecting her pivotal role in the myth.

Culturally, Ariadne has been embraced in various forms of art, literature, and even psychology, where her story has been interpreted as a symbol of enlightenment and the journey through complex challenges. The name has also been linked to the concept of the "Ariadne's thread," a metaphor for a guiding principle or method to solve complex problems.

In addition to its mythological significance, the name has been used in various historical texts and translations, further embedding it in the cultural consciousness of Western civilization.

Famous people named Ariadna

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Ariadna M. is a singer best known for her work in the Latin pop genre and her hit singles.

Fictional characters named Ariadna

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Ariadna is a fictional character from the novel The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende. She is a significant figure in the story, representing the struggles and resilience of women in a patriarchal society.

Sibling suggestions

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Ariadna was first seen in the United States in 1964.

Ariadna has ranked as high as #2074 nationally, which occurred in 2021, and has been most popular in Texas, California, Florida, New York, and Arizona.

In the past 5 years the name Ariadna has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

The name Ariadna is part of our comprehensive baby names database, which includes Social Security Administration (SSA) data dating back to 1880—the first official year of state and national tracking. The chart below shows when Ariadna was first recorded in the United States and illustrates how its popularity has risen and fallen over time.

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

We track the national popularity of each baby name annually. The table below displays each year along with the number of births reported by the Social Security Administration. This data combines all state-level reporting from the SSA's baby names database to provide a comprehensive view of overall birth counts for Ariadna.

Year Total Births Girl
2025 153 153
2024 194 194
2023 180 180
2022 202 202
2021 223 223
2020 138 138
2019 158 158
2018 172 172
2017 171 171
2016 174 174
2015 128 128
2014 121 121
2013 95 95
2012 95 95
2011 84 84
2010 103 103
2009 115 115
2008 154 154
2007 123 123
2006 139 139
2005 132 132
2004 130 130
2003 125 125
2002 95 95
2001 100 100
2000 75 75
1999 64 64
1998 84 84
1997 61 61
1996 29 29
1995 14 14
1994 25 25
1993 14 14
1992 14 14
1991 16 16
1990 20 20
1989 13 13
1988 13 13
1987 6 6
1986 8 8
1985 7 7
1984 10 10
1983 5 5
1981 7 7
1980 8 8
1976 5 5
1975 6 6
1972 5 5
1970 5 5
1969 5 5
1964 5 5

Top States for Ariadna (2024)

We track the most popular states for each baby name every year and highlight the locations where the name appears most frequently. The table below shows the five states with the highest number of births for this name in the selected year. Use the toggle to expand the list to every state with reported births.

State Births Share
TX 45
29%
CA 29
19%
NY 11
7%
NJ 9
6%
FL 8
5%
AZ 7
4%
CO 7
4%
GA 7
4%
OK 6
4%
VA 6
4%
LA 6
4%
MN 5
3%
NC 5
3%
IL 5
3%