Jocasta Girl
Origin(s)
Pronunciationjo-KAS-tuh / /dʒəˈkæstə/Greek; Latin
Meaning
Greek: 'the shining'; Latin: 'to throw'
Historical & Cultural Background
Jocasta is a name of Greek origin, most notably associated with the character in Greek mythology who was the mother and wife of Oedipus. The name has been used in various literary works, including Sophocles' tragedies. Jocasta's story explores themes of fate and familial relationships, making it a significant figure in classical literature.
Trend Summary
The name Jocasta has remained relatively uncommon in the United States.
Similar Names
Variants
- Jocasta
- Iocasta
International Variants
- Iocasta (Latin)
Famous people named Jocasta
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Fictional characters named Jocasta
Jocasta (Oedipus Rex) is a central character in the tragedy by Sophocles, known for her tragic fate.
Sibling Suggestions
U.S. Historical Usage
The name Jocasta was first seen in the United States in 1956. Jocasta has ranked as high as #1095 nationally, which occurred in 1956, and has been most popular in . In the past 5 years the name Jocasta has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Jocasta
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Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
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1956 | 5 |
1979 | 5 |