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Hilaria Girl

Popularity: #944 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: hi-LAR-ee-uh /hɪˈlɛəriə/

Origin: Latin; Spanish

Meaning: Latin: cheerful; Spanish: joyful

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Hilaria is derived from the Latin word "hilaris," which means "cheerful" or "joyful." This Latin term has its roots in the earlier Greek word "hilaros," which carries a similar meaning. The transition from Greek to Latin occurred as the Roman Empire expanded and absorbed various cultural influences, leading to the incorporation of Greek vocabulary into Latin.

The name Hilaria entered the English language through the influence of Latin during the Middle Ages, particularly as Latin was the language of the Church and scholarship in Europe. Historically, the name Hilaria has been associated with several notable figures.

One significant milestone is the feast of Saint Hilaria, celebrated in some Christian traditions, which commemorates early saints who exemplified joy and cheerfulness in their lives. The name also appears in various historical texts and documents throughout the medieval period, often linked to individuals who were revered for their positive attributes.

The name's association with joy and cheerfulness has contributed to its enduring appeal across different cultures and eras. Culturally, Hilaria resonates with themes of happiness and celebration, often evoking a sense of lightheartedness and positivity.

This connection to joy is reflected in various literary and artistic works, where characters named Hilaria may embody these traits. The name has also been used in various forms and diminutives, such as Hilarie or Hilaria, which maintain the original's cheerful connotation.

Overall, Hilaria's linguistic roots and historical significance underscore its cultural resonance as a name associated with joy and positivity.

Famous people named Hilaria

Hilaria Baldwin is a yoga instructor and author best known for her work in wellness and her marriage to actor Alec Baldwin.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Hilaria was first seen in the United States in 1887.

Hilaria has ranked as high as #862 nationally, which occurred in 1930, and has been most popular in Texas, and California.

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

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Hilaria (1994)

State Births Share
TX 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
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18975
18986
190010
19017
19055
19075
19096
19117
191210
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191415
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191810
19198
192014
192117
192214
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192426
192526
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192716
192824
192922
193028
193120
193217
193313
19349
193515
193614
193712
19389
19399
19408
194112
194212
194310
19449
194510
194611
194712
194812
194910
19508
19519
19529
195312
19547
19566
19576
19588
19596
196112
19635
19648
19666
19677
19686
19719
197310
19749
19777
19798
19817
198211
198611
19877
19899
19908
19916
19925
19936
199410
19969
199812
20026
200311
20047
20056
20068
20076
20097
201013
20116
20135
20185
20208
20228
20246