Jade (given name)

Jade is a given name derived from the ornamental stone jade, which is used in artwork and in jewellery-making. The name is derived from the Spanish piedra de la ijada, which means "stone of the colic." There was a belief that when jade was placed on the stomach, it could cure colic in babies.[1] The stone is greatly valued in Asian countries. Confucius believed it had properties encouraging purity, bravery, and honesty. Chinese emperors were buried in suits made of the stone because they believed it would make them live on forever.[2]

Jade
The name jade is taken from the ornamental stone called jade
Pronunciation/ˈd/ JAYD
GenderUnisex
Origin
Word/nameSpanish
Meaningjade, precious green stone
Other names
Related namesGiada, Jada, Jaden

The name has been used for both boys and girls in the United States. Jade was the 113th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2007. It ranked among the 1,000 most common names for boys born in the United States throughout the mid-1990s.[3] In the mid-1990s, Jade was among the top 25 most popular names for girls in England and Wales. It was also among the 100 most common names for girls in Scotland, France, Ireland, Belgium, Canada, Australia, and Northern Ireland in recent years.[3] Jada, a variant of the name, was the 97th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2007 and was the 89th most popular name for girls in British Columbia, Canada in 2006.[4] Jayda, a spelling variant, was the 262nd most popular name for girls born in 2007 in the United States.[5] Spelling variant Jaida was the 536th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2007[6] Giada, an Italian variant of the name, was the 839th most popular name for girls in the United States in 2007. Jaden, also a popular name for boys and girls in the United States with multiple spelling variants, is also sometimes seen as a variant of Jade. Jady is also a variant of Jade.

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Notes

  1. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Jade". Behind the Name. Self-published. 8 December 2017.
  2. Cotter, Holland (6 August 2004). "ART REVIEW; The Jade of China, Alive With Meaning Yet Glossily Elusive". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
  3. "Popularity for the name Jade". Behind the Name. Self-published.
  4. "Popularity for the name Jada". Behind the Name. Self-published.
  5. "Popularity for the name Jayda". Behind the Name. Self-published.
  6. "Popularity for the name Jaida". Behind the Name. Self-published.
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