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Ofilia Girl

Popularity: · Trend: → Stable

Origin(s)

Pronunciationoh-FEE-lee-ah / oʊˈfiːliə

Spanish; Latin

Meaning

Spanish: 'help' or 'benefit'; Latin: 'of the olive tree'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Ofilia is derived from the Latin name 'Ophelia,' which itself has roots in the Greek word 'ophelos,' meaning 'help' or 'benefit.' The transition from Greek to Latin occurred as the name was adopted in the Roman Empire, where it was used in various forms. The name entered the English language through the influence of literature, particularly during the Renaissance, when classical texts were revisited and translated. One of the most notable early uses of the name in English literature is found in William Shakespeare's play 'Hamlet,' written in the early 17th century, where Ophelia is a tragic character, symbolizing innocence and the complexities of love and madness.

Historically, the name Ophelia has been associated with various figures in literature and art, which contributed to its resonance in Western culture. The character of Ophelia in 'Hamlet' has been interpreted in numerous ways, often reflecting themes of femininity, vulnerability, and the impact of societal pressures. The name has also been borne by saints and notable historical figures, further embedding it in cultural memory. The use of the name in the context of Shakespeare's work has led to its enduring presence in discussions of literature and drama.

In addition to its literary significance, the name Ofilia has been embraced in various cultures, often reflecting themes of beauty and grace. The diminutive form 'Ophie' has been used affectionately in some cultures, although it is less common. Overall, the name Ofilia carries a rich historical and cultural significance, rooted in classical languages and literature, and continues to evoke a sense of depth and complexity.

Trend Summary

Ofilia is a less common name in the United States, with limited popularity in recent years.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Ofilia

International Variants

  • Ofélia (Portuguese)
  • Ofelia (Italian)
  • Ofélie (French)

Famous people named Ofilia

Fictional characters named Ofilia

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Ofilia was first seen in the United States in 1912. Ofilia has ranked as high as #855 nationally, which occurred in 1929, and has been most popular in Texas. In the past 5 years the name Ofilia has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Ofilia (1987)

StateBirthsShare
TX 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19127
19156
19165
19175
19185
19195
192012
19217
19228
19239
192410
192514
192615
192712
192811
192916
193015
19318
193210
193310
193415
19358
193611
19378
19388
193911
19409
194114
19428
194310
194411
19459
194615
194710
194815
19498
19507
195111
195212
195312
195411
19556
195614
19576
19605
196211
19655
19666
19876