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Dimple Girl

Popularity: · Trend: → Stable

Origin(s)

PronunciationDIM-puhl / ˈdɪm.pəl

English; Hindi

Meaning

English: small indentation; Hindi: a playful or charming person

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Dimple is believed to have originated from the English word "dimple," which refers to a small natural indentation in the flesh, typically found on the cheeks or chin. The term itself can be traced back to the Old English word "dympel," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic root "*dimpilaz," meaning a hollow or depression. This etymological journey reflects the linguistic evolution from Old English through Middle English, ultimately leading to its modern form in contemporary English. The name, while primarily descriptive, has been adopted as a given name, particularly in the context of its endearing connotation.

Historically, the use of Dimple as a name has been less common than many traditional names, but it has appeared in various cultural contexts. The concept of dimples has been celebrated in literature and art, often symbolizing charm and beauty. While there are no specific historical figures or saints named Dimple, the term's association with physical attractiveness has allowed it to resonate within cultural narratives. The name's usage can be seen as part of a broader trend in the naming of children after physical traits or characteristics, a practice that has roots in various cultures throughout history.

Culturally, the name Dimple carries connotations of playfulness and affection, often evoking a sense of warmth and approachability. This aligns with the broader human fascination with physical features that signify youth and vitality. In some cultures, names reflecting physical attributes are thought to bring good fortune or positive qualities to the bearer. Although Dimple may not have a long historical lineage as a personal name, its connection to a universally recognized and cherished feature contributes to its appeal as a name that embodies joy and endearment.

Trend Summary

The name Dimple has seen limited use in the United States, with sporadic popularity.

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Famous people named Dimple

Dimple Kapadia is an actress best known for Bobby, Rudaali, and Dil Chahta Hai.

Dimple Cheema is a notable figure best known for being the partner of late Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh.

Fictional characters named Dimple

Dimple is a fictional character from the novel and film When Dimple Met Rishi. She is an ambitious young woman who dreams of becoming a successful app developer while navigating her cultural identity and romance.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Dimple was first seen in the United States in 1893. Dimple has ranked as high as #838 nationally, which occurred in 1924, and has been most popular in Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. In the past 5 years the name Dimple has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Dimple (1983)

StateBirthsShare
IL 6
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18937
18989
18999
19009
190110
190211
19038
190411
19059
190618
19079
190815
190919
191019
191115
191223
191319
191433
191546
191657
191752
191858
191977
192075
192163
192264
192365
192478
192566
192676
192764
192854
192961
193049
193141
193240
193345
193457
193556
193641
193756
193845
193937
194036
194137
194228
194326
194423
194536
194630
194733
194814
194923
195015
195122
195213
195315
195427
195520
195614
195714
195814
195912
196011
19616
19628
19636
196414
196514
19669
19695
19705
19717
197411
197512
197610
19775
19788
19799
198010
198114
198213
198312
198411
19859
198611
198712
19889
19899
199010
199110
19925
19935
19945
199510
19969
19995
20035