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Sterlin Boy

Popularity: #912 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

PronunciationSTUR-lin / ˈstɜr.lɪn

English; Scottish

Meaning

English: derived from 'sterling'; Scottish: 'little star'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Sterlin has its roots in the Old English word "styrling," which means "little star" or "star-like." This term is derived from the Proto-Germanic *sternō, which is related to the Old High German "stern" and the Old Norse "stjarna," both of which also mean "star." The transition into English occurred during the early medieval period, as the Old English language evolved and absorbed influences from various Germanic languages, leading to the modern form of the name.

Historically, the name Sterlin has been associated with various notable figures and events. One significant milestone is its connection to the term "sterling," which refers to the British currency and is derived from the Old French "esterlin," meaning "little star." This term was used in the 12th century to describe the quality of silver coins minted in England, which were marked with a star. The use of the name in this context highlights its association with value and quality, further embedding it in the historical narrative of England.

Culturally, the name Sterlin carries connotations of brightness and guidance, akin to the symbolism of stars in various traditions. Stars have often been viewed as symbols of hope, navigation, and aspiration across different cultures. The name's connection to the celestial body reinforces its enduring appeal and significance. Additionally, the diminutive form "Ster" has been used in some contexts, though it is less common. Overall, Sterlin encapsulates a blend of linguistic heritage, historical significance, and cultural resonance that contributes to its lasting presence in the English lexicon.

Trend Summary

Sterlin has seen a gradual increase in popularity in the United States over recent years.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Sterling

International Variants

Famous people named Sterlin

Sterlin Harjo is a filmmaker best known for Reservation Dogs, This May Be the Last Time, and Four Sheets to the Wind.

Sterlin Gilbert is a college football coach best known for his work with the Oklahoma State Cowboys and the University of Tulsa.

Fictional characters named Sterlin

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Sterlin was first seen in the United States in 1916. Sterlin has ranked as high as #1227 nationally, which occurred in 1993, and has been most popular in . In the past 5 years the name Sterlin has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Sterlin

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Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19167
191813
19196
19208
19217
19227
19245
19255
19265
19277
19307
19316
19326
193310
19387
19395
19426
19438
19457
19465
194714
19515
19536
19545
19556
19565
19575
195811
19596
19615
19648
196710
19685
19697
19705
19716
19727
19736
19745
19766
197710
19787
19798
198112
19827
19837
19849
19878
198816
198913
199010
199111
199219
199320
199414
199519
199617
199720
199810
199913
20009
200112
200215
200314
20049
20058
200613
200810
20096
20109
20116
201210
20135
201411
201510
20165
20179
20186
20199
202011
20217
20235
202412