Brunette Girl

Popularity: · Trend: → Stable

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: broo-NET //bruːˈnɛt//

Origin: French; English

Meaning: French: brown-haired; English: dark-haired

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Brunette is derived from the French word "brun," which means "brown" or "dark-haired." This term has its roots in the Latin word "brunus," which also signifies a dark color, particularly brown. The transition from Latin to French involved phonetic evolution, leading to the modern French term that describes hair color.

The name Brunette, as a diminutive form of Brun, emerged in the 19th century, primarily used to denote a female with brown hair, thus becoming associated with a specific hair color rather than serving as a traditional given name. Historically, the use of color-based names can be traced back to various cultures, where physical characteristics were often used to identify individuals.

In medieval Europe, names reflecting hair color or other attributes were common, as they provided a straightforward way to distinguish between people. The name Brunette, while not widely documented in historical texts as a standalone name, reflects this tradition of descriptive naming that was prevalent during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

Culturally, Brunette carries connotations of warmth and earthiness, often associated with the natural world. In literature and art, characters with brown hair have been depicted as grounded and relatable, contrasting with the more ethereal qualities often attributed to blonde or red-haired figures.

The name's association with hair color has allowed it to endure in various contexts, particularly in literature and popular culture, where it symbolizes a certain archetype. The diminutive form "Brun" has also been used historically, though it is less common as a standalone name.

Overall, Brunette encapsulates a rich linguistic and cultural heritage that reflects the significance of physical traits in naming conventions.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Brunette was first seen in the United States in 1910.

Brunette has ranked as high as #840 nationally, which occurred in 1917, and has been most popular in .

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

Popularity Over Time (National)

The name Brunette 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 Brunette was first recorded in the United States and illustrates how its popularity has risen and fallen over time.

Top States for Brunette

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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 Brunette.

YearBirths
19557
19547
19535
19516
19475
19365
19336
19325
19276
19266
19258
19246
19238
19225
19215
192010
19196
19186
191712
19169
19105