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Dulce Girl

Popularity: #544 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

PronunciationDUL-say / ˈdʌlseɪ

Spanish; Latin

Meaning

Sweet; pleasant

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Dulce originates from the Latin word "dulcis," which means "sweet." This term has been used in various forms throughout history, evolving into the Old French "dulce" before making its way into the English language. The transition from Latin to Old French occurred during the medieval period, particularly as the Norman Conquest in the 11th century facilitated the integration of French vocabulary into English. The name Dulce, therefore, carries with it the connotation of sweetness, both in a literal and metaphorical sense, reflecting qualities of kindness and gentleness.

Historically, the name has been associated with various saints and figures in Christian tradition, particularly in the context of the Catholic Church. One notable figure is Saint Dulce of the Cross, a Brazilian nun canonized in the 21st century, who is celebrated for her charitable works and dedication to the poor. The name's association with saintly figures has contributed to its cultural resonance, symbolizing virtue and compassion. Additionally, the name appears in various literary works and religious texts, reinforcing its presence in cultural narratives.

Culturally, Dulce has been embraced in various Hispanic communities, where it is often used to signify sweetness in both personality and character. The name embodies a sense of warmth and affection, which has made it a cherished choice in naming traditions. The diminutive form "Dulcita" is also used affectionately in some cultures, further emphasizing the name's endearing qualities. Overall, Dulce's etymological roots and historical significance contribute to its enduring appeal across different cultures and eras.

Trend Summary

Dulce has seen a moderate rise in popularity in the United States over recent years.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Dulcinea

International Variants

  • Dulce (Spanish)
  • Dulcia (Latin)

Famous people named Dulce

Dulce Maria is a singer and actress best known for her work with RBD, and her roles in telenovelas such as Rebelde and Verano de Amor.

Dulce Sloan is a comedian and actress best known for her work on The Daily Show and her stand-up comedy performances.

Fictional characters named Dulce

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Dulce was first seen in the United States in 1914. Dulce has ranked as high as #507 nationally, which occurred in 2007, and has been most popular in California, Texas, Arizona, Illinois, and Florida. In the past 5 years the name Dulce has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Dulce (2024)

StateBirthsShare
CA 94
24%
TX 76
20%
FL 31
8%
NC 20
5%
GA 18
5%
NY 15
4%
WA 14
4%
NJ 13
3%
IL 13
3%
IN 11
3%
TN 10
3%
VA 8
2%
AZ 8
2%
KY 7
2%
PA 7
2%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19145
19156
19166
19187
19195
19255
19265
19306
19315
19385
19475
19488
194910
19509
19515
195211
195313
195413
19558
195613
19577
19588
195910
19609
196114
196212
196311
196419
196513
196614
196719
196825
196919
197012
197125
197232
197315
197434
197526
197642
197735
197846
197984
198093
198198
198286
1983121
1984117
1985132
1986115
1987126
1988116
1989145
1990210
1991354
1992345
1993369
1994384
1995301
1996322
1997326
1998327
1999316
2000421
2001659
2002564
2003593
2004650
2005815
20061,221
20071,285
20081,095
2009943
2010768
2011762
2012509
2013521
2014431
2015430
2016379
2017360
2018293
2019306
2020371
2021329
2022362
2023364
2024438