Indiana

What does the baby name Indiana mean? Learn about what Indiana means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Indiana - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Indiana
I-N-D-I-A-N-A, is a 7-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Indiana
in-dee-AN-ə
Meaning of Indiana
State of the usa, land of indians, country of native american indians.
Origin of Indiana
The name 'Indiana' has its origins in the United States. It is derived from the word 'Indian', which refers to the indigenous peoples of the Americas. The name 'Indiana' was first used as a given name in the early 19th century in the United States.
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Popularity of Indiana
The name 'Indiana' has fluctuated in popularity over the years. It gained some attention in the late 19th century but declined in usage during the early 20th century. In recent decades, the name has seen a resurgence in popularity, particularly in the United States. However, it is still considered a relatively uncommon name.
Indiana currently has 7 likes, and is in the top 11% of liked girl's names. The name Adebola is slightly more popular than Indiana.

Etymology of Indiana

The etymology of the name 'Indiana' is straightforward. It is derived from the word 'Indian', which originally referred to the indigenous peoples of the Americas. The addition of the suffix '-a' gives the name a feminine form. Therefore, 'Indiana' can be interpreted as 'of or pertaining to the Indians' or 'from the land of the Indians'.

Cultural Significance of Indiana

The name 'Indiana' does not hold significant cultural significance in a specific cultural or ethnic group. However, it does evoke a sense of American history and the indigenous peoples who inhabited the land before European colonization. The name may also be associated with the state of Indiana in the United States.