Opal Girl

Popularity: #389 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: OH-puhl /ˈoʊ.pəl/

Origin: Latin; Sanskrit

Meaning: Latin: gemstone; Sanskrit: precious stone

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Opal has its roots in the ancient Sanskrit word "upala," which translates to "precious stone" or "gem." This term made its way into Greek as "opallios," meaning "to see a change in color," reflecting the unique play of colors found in the opal gemstone. The Latin adaptation, "opalus," further solidified the connection between the name and the gemstone, eventually leading to its incorporation into Old French as "opal." The transition into English occurred during the Middle Ages, where it retained its association with the precious stone, becoming a popular term in both jewelry and nomenclature by the 19th century.

Historically, opals have been valued since antiquity, with references found in Roman texts as early as the first century AD. The gemstone was believed to possess protective qualities and was associated with various myths and legends, including those of the Romans who considered it a symbol of hope and purity.

In the Christian tradition, opals were sometimes linked to the concept of divine light, further enhancing their significance. The gemstone's prominence continued through the centuries, with notable mentions in literature and art, including its appearance in the works of Shakespeare and other Renaissance writers.

Culturally, the name Opal has been embraced for its connotations of beauty and rarity, often symbolizing fidelity and love. The gemstone is also the birthstone for October, which has contributed to its enduring appeal in naming practices.

The name's association with the opal gemstone has led to its use in various forms of artistic expression, including poetry and visual arts, where it often symbolizes transformation and emotional depth. While diminutive forms of the name are less common, "Opi" has occasionally been used informally, reflecting a more intimate connection to the name's origins.

Famous people named Opal

In this section, you will find notable people named Opal. We include individuals across a wide range of fields, including actors known for their work in film, television, and stage productions. You'll also find musicians, directors, and other public figures named Opal who have made a significant impact on popular culture.

We also feature individuals named Opal who have made meaningful contributions to science, politics, athletics, literature, and other areas of public interest.

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Opal Tometi is an activist best known for co-founding the Black Lives Matter movement.

Opal Lee is a civil rights activist best known for her efforts to make Juneteenth a national holiday.

Opal Whiteley is an author best known for The Flower and the Bee and her childhood diaries.

Fictional characters named Opal

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Opal is a fictional character from the animated series Steven Universe. She is a fusion of the characters Amethyst and Pearl, representing their combined strengths and personalities.

Sibling suggestions

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Similar names

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Opal was first seen in the United States in 1880.

Opal has ranked as high as #162 nationally, which occurred in 1918, and has been most popular in Texas, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri, and Arkansas.

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

Popularity Over Time (National)

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

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 Opal.

Year Total Births Boy Girl
2025 740 0 740
2024 696 0 696
2023 631 0 631
2022 595 0 595
2021 562 0 562
2020 445 0 445
2019 427 0 427
2018 337 0 337
2017 321 0 321
2016 261 0 261
2015 233 0 233
2014 183 0 183
2013 125 0 125
2012 105 0 105
2011 93 0 93
2010 82 0 82
2009 77 0 77
2008 87 0 87
2007 69 0 69
2006 79 0 79
2005 42 0 42
2004 60 0 60
2003 39 0 39
2002 38 0 38
2001 36 0 36
2000 32 0 32
1999 24 0 24
1998 39 0 39
1997 35 0 35
1996 27 0 27
1995 20 0 20
1994 29 0 29
1993 34 0 34
1992 29 0 29
1991 31 0 31
1990 36 0 36
1989 37 0 37
1988 49 0 49
1987 53 0 53
1986 55 0 55
1985 49 0 49
1984 49 0 49
1983 52 0 52
1982 56 0 56
1981 63 0 63
1980 64 0 64
1979 78 0 78
1978 70 0 70
1977 64 0 64
1976 82 0 82
1975 65 0 65
1974 73 0 73
1973 63 0 63
1972 64 0 64
1971 80 0 80
1970 65 0 65
1969 71 0 71
1968 74 0 74
1967 74 0 74
1966 72 0 72
1965 87 0 87
1964 88 0 88
1963 97 0 97
1962 99 0 99
1961 102 0 102
1960 133 0 133
1959 118 0 118
1958 113 0 113
1957 155 0 155
1956 152 0 152
1955 186 0 186
1954 170 0 170
1953 193 0 193
1952 201 0 201
1951 217 0 217
1950 207 0 207
1949 271 0 271
1948 260 0 260
1947 356 0 356
1946 330 0 330
1945 337 0 337
1944 405 5 400
1943 436 0 436
1942 453 6 447
1941 434 0 434
1940 521 0 521
1939 565 8 557
1938 591 12 579
1937 630 10 620
1936 719 13 706
1935 787 10 777
1934 906 14 892
1933 936 5 931
1932 1,069 17 1,052
1931 1,105 17 1,088
1930 1,340 13 1,327
1929 1,470 18 1,452
1928 1,618 27 1,591
1927 1,759 21 1,738
1926 2,050 23 2,027
1925 2,131 23 2,108
1924 2,309 25 2,284
1923 2,391 26 2,365
1922 2,593 31 2,562
1921 2,743 30 2,713
1920 2,733 31 2,702
1919 2,677 25 2,652
1918 2,886 39 2,847
1917 2,572 31 2,541
1916 2,672 36 2,636
1915 2,510 28 2,482
1914 1,918 25 1,893
1913 1,651 22 1,629
1912 1,485 20 1,465
1911 1,205 15 1,190
1910 1,066 15 1,051
1909 1,036 8 1,028
1908 965 10 955
1907 900 11 889
1906 727 9 718
1905 702 0 702
1904 627 6 621
1903 548 6 542
1902 506 8 498
1901 413 7 406
1900 432 0 432
1899 278 0 278
1898 262 0 262
1897 235 5 230
1896 193 7 186
1895 158 0 158
1894 164 0 164
1893 123 0 123
1892 107 0 107
1891 78 0 78
1890 80 0 80
1889 67 0 67
1888 52 0 52
1887 40 0 40
1886 28 0 28
1885 31 0 31
1884 28 0 28
1883 16 0 16
1882 13 0 13
1881 14 0 14
1880 5 0 5

Top States for Opal (2024)

We track the most popular states for each baby name every year and highlight the locations where the name appears most frequently. The table below shows the five states with the highest number of births for this name in the selected year. Use the toggle to expand the list to every state with reported births.

State Births Share
CA 49
7%
TX 44
7%
OH 31
5%
FL 28
4%
MO 28
4%
IN 27
4%
OR 26
4%
GA 25
4%
MN 24
4%
PA 23
3%
TN 22
3%
CO 21
3%
UT 21
3%
WA 21
3%
OK 20
3%
NC 20
3%
KY 19
3%
AZ 18
3%
NY 17
3%
WI 16
2%
VA 15
2%
IA 15
2%
MI 15
2%
KS 14
2%
ID 14
2%
IL 14
2%
AR 12
2%
LA 11
2%
NE 9
1%
AL 8
1%
SC 7
1%
AK 6
1%
HI 5
1%
SD 5
1%
NM 5
1%
NV 5
1%