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Lona Girl

Popularity: #937 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

PronunciationLOH-nah / ˈloʊ.nə

Latin; Spanish; Irish

Meaning

Latin: light; Spanish: a form of 'Luna'; Irish: short form of 'Alona'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Lona has roots in multiple linguistic traditions, primarily deriving from the Latin word "lona," which means "moon." This etymological connection is significant as it links the name to lunar symbolism, often associated with femininity and intuition. The name may also be linked to the Old Norse name "Lóni," which has similar meanings related to light and brightness. Over time, Lona has been adopted into various cultures, with its journey into English occurring through the influence of Latin and possibly through the Norman Conquest, which brought many Latin-derived names into the English lexicon.

Historically, the name Lona does not have prominent figures associated with it in the same way that more common names do, but it has appeared in various literary and cultural contexts. Its connection to the moon has made it a name of interest in poetry and literature, particularly during the Romantic era when nature and celestial bodies were often celebrated. The name's gentle sound and meaning have contributed to its use in various artistic expressions, although specific historical milestones are less documented compared to more widely recognized names.

Culturally, Lona carries connotations of serenity and beauty, often associated with the calmness of the night sky. The lunar associations lend it an air of mystique, making it appealing in various artistic and literary contexts. Additionally, diminutive forms such as "Loni" may arise in familial or affectionate contexts, although these variations are less formalized in historical records. Overall, Lona embodies a blend of linguistic heritage and cultural significance, reflecting themes of light, beauty, and femininity.

Trend Summary

Lona has seen limited popularity in the U.S., remaining relatively uncommon.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Lonae
  • Loni

International Variants

  • Lona (Spanish)
  • Lona (Irish)

Famous people named Lona

Lona Williams is a writer and producer best known for Roseanne, The New Adventures of Old Christine, and The Mindy Project.

Lona Goudsouzian is a singer and songwriter best known for her work in the music industry and contributions to various albums.

Fictional characters named Lona

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Lona was first seen in the United States in 1880. Lona has ranked as high as #678 nationally, which occurred in 1918, and has been most popular in Kentucky, North Carolina, West Virginia, California, and Virginia. In the past 5 years the name Lona has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Lona (2017)

StateBirthsShare
TX 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
188028
188127
188233
188334
188429
188532
188639
188741
188856
188962
189069
189154
189272
189373
189461
189578
189672
189782
189893
189984
1900103
190185
190295
190390
190489
190585
190687
1907100
190883
1909109
1910110
1911104
1912124
1913140
1914139
1915160
1916173
1917159
1918198
1919184
1920168
1921165
1922127
1923142
1924156
1925148
1926117
1927132
1928114
1929121
1930102
1931100
1932116
1933131
1934180
1935131
1936119
1937103
1938112
193999
1940144
1941130
1942129
1943147
1944128
1945109
1946120
1947148
1948128
1949141
1950130
1951125
1952129
1953125
1954136
1955114
1956120
1957108
195882
1959102
196095
1961101
196294
1963130
1964116
196582
196672
196781
196886
196989
197083
197178
197263
197344
197445
197536
197637
197746
197836
197935
198045
198145
198230
198335
198424
198533
198626
198717
198820
198921
199010
199123
199210
199310
199412
19959
19969
199714
199811
199912
200013
200111
200213
200319
200418
200528
200628
200722
200818
200918
201019
201111
201218
201310
201412
201517
201616
201714
201816
201917
202018
202119
202216
202312
202413