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Ona Girl

Popularity: #921 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

PronunciationOH-nah / ˈoʊ.nə

Hebrew; Irish

Meaning

Hebrew: 'grace'; Irish: 'noble'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Ona has roots in multiple linguistic traditions, primarily deriving from the Hebrew name "Ona" (עונה), which translates to "a time" or "a season." This Hebrew term entered the Greek language as "Ona" and subsequently influenced Latin adaptations. The name was later incorporated into various European languages, including Old French, before making its way into English. The evolution of the name reflects a blend of cultural influences, showcasing its adaptability across different linguistic landscapes.

Historically, the name Ona is associated with biblical contexts, particularly in the Hebrew Bible, where it appears in the context of time and seasons, symbolizing cycles and continuity. The name's significance is further underscored by its mention in various religious texts and translations, including the Septuagint and the Vulgate, which helped disseminate its use throughout the Christian world during the early centuries of the Common Era. Although not widely recognized in the annals of royalty or prominent historical figures, the name carries a sense of timelessness and connection to the natural world.

Culturally, Ona has been embraced in various traditions, often symbolizing harmony and the passage of time. Its associations with nature and cycles resonate with many cultures that emphasize the importance of seasons and their impact on human life. The name has also been linked to various diminutive forms, such as "Oni," which have appeared in different cultures, contributing to its rich tapestry of meanings and uses. Overall, Ona embodies a blend of linguistic heritage and cultural significance, reflecting a deep-rooted connection to the concepts of time and nature.

Trend Summary

Ona has remained relatively uncommon in the U.S., with occasional spikes in usage.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Ona
  • Onaí

International Variants

  • Ona (Spanish)
  • Ona (Polish)
  • Ona (Lithuanian)

Famous people named Ona

Ona Judge is a historical figure best known for escaping from George Washington's household and becoming a fugitive slave.

Ona Brown is a singer and songwriter best known for her work in the music industry.

Fictional characters named Ona

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Ona was first seen in the United States in 1880. Ona has ranked as high as #655 nationally, which occurred in 1916, and has been most popular in Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arkansas, West Virginia, and Tennessee. In the past 5 years the name Ona has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Ona (2020)

StateBirthsShare
CA 6
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
188021
188121
188218
188326
188440
188533
188645
188747
188858
188953
189056
189163
189265
189382
189464
189566
189663
189771
189876
189975
190075
190179
190274
190354
190473
190576
190668
190785
190883
190968
191094
191175
191297
1913124
1914127
1915168
1916185
1917182
1918169
1919163
1920161
1921160
1922150
1923144
1924157
1925159
1926130
1927143
1928113
1929131
1930107
1931121
193299
193378
1934120
193583
193688
193777
193871
193976
194068
194164
194279
194362
194466
194565
194666
194745
194835
194951
195053
195169
195256
195338
195455
195545
195641
195742
195831
195921
196038
196126
196226
196326
196416
196528
196625
196724
196822
196919
197025
197125
197225
197329
197423
197531
197614
197719
197823
197918
198019
198119
198220
198311
198415
198516
198618
19876
198815
19896
199019
199117
199211
199312
199416
199515
19969
19977
199814
19998
200013
20019
200212
200317
200417
200517
200610
200718
200818
200916
201018
201128
201223
201320
201433
201539
201635
201729
201836
201939
202022
202126
202228
202328
202429