Unisex nameNot in the current top chartsFalling

Natividad

//ˌnətɪvɪˈdɑd//

4 syllablesPeak year: 19289 lettersStarts with N

Meaning & origin

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Natividad's popularity over time

Yearly US births named Natividad, Social Security Administration data
YearBirths named Natividad
18955
19016
19035
19045
19056
190610
19089
19095
191011
19116
191222
191324
191421
191538
191635
191746
191846
191951
192046
192161
192247
192358
192461
192576
192676
192763
192884
192959
193054
193153
193249
193347
193444
193531
193638
193732
193837
193929
194046
194134
194236
194327
194442
194529
194654
194742
194834
194947
195031
195133
195239
195332
195436
195533
195630
195737
195829
195947
196028
196124
196226
196321
196433
196539
196631
196727
196835
196935
197034
197129
197235
197325
197428
197537
197629
197744
197827
197924
198038
198126
198230
198325
198429
198536
198625
198730
198828
198926
199029
199141
199230
199320
199432
199538
199628
199729
199827
199926
200020
200130
200224
200318
200427
200532
200622
200722
200822
20099
201014
20118
201211
20135
201414
20156
20169
20176
20196
20215
20225

Natividad through the decades

  • Natividad peaked in 1928, when 84 babies were named Natividad in the US.
  • Over the last 10 years of data (2011–2022), use of Natividad has fallen 66% compared to the 10 years before that.

Sibling names for Natividad

A different sound, a similar rhythm.