Opal



Gender:
Origin: Indian, Sanskrit
10 famous people named Opal found on Wikipedia.
69426 female, 718 male in US.
Most recent ranking: 820-th in year 2018
Best ranking: 81-th in year 1911
Used in: English

Meanings

Opal is a feminine given name derived from the name of the gemstone opal. The gemstone is the birthstone for October. Its name is derived from the Sanskrit उपल or upala, which means "jewel". It came into use along with other gemstone names during the late Victorian era.
Opal was among the 100 most popular names for girls born in the United States from 1900 to 1920 and remained among the top 500 most popular names for girls there until 1950. It was last ranked among the 1,000 most popular names for girls in the United States in the 1950s. It was the 344th most common name for females in the United States in the 1990 census. Eighty girls born in the United States in 2010 were given the name and 92 girls born in 2011 were given the name.


1590s, from Middle French opalle (16c.), from Latin opalus (Pliny), supposedly from Greek opallios, possibly ultimately from Sanskrit upala-s "gem, precious stone." Used in Middle English in Latin form (late 14c.).


Jewel.

Famous People: 10 found on Wikipedia.
Popularity Name Birth Year Description
1 Opal Tometi Nigerian–American writer, strategist and community organizer
2 Opal Cortlandt
3 Opal Whiteley 1897 American writer
4 Opal Kunz 1894 Aviator, feminist
5 Opal Carew Writer
6 Opal Palmer Adisa 1954 American poet and academic
7 Opal Hill 1892 Professional golfer
8 Olaf Opal 2000
9 Opal Wilcox Barron 1914 First Lady of West Virginia
10 Anthony Opal 1983 American poet