Tansy

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

Tansy - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Tansy
T-A-N-S-Y, is a 5-letter female given name.
Meaning of Tansy
Name of a flower, flower, tenacious, immortality.
Origin of Tansy
The name 'Tansy' has English origins and can be traced back to medieval times. It is believed to have derived from the Old French word 'tanésie', which refers to a type of aromatic plant. The name 'Tansy' was likely given to girls as a reference to the plant 's pleasant scent and medicinal properties.
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Tandie
Popularity of Tansy
In terms of popularity, 'Tansy' is considered to be a relatively uncommon name. It has never ranked among the top 1000 names in the United States. However, it has been used consistently over the years, albeit in small numbers. 'Tansy' may be more prevalent in certain regions or communities where it holds personal or cultural significance.
Tansy currently has 3 likes, and is in the top 13% of liked girl's names. The name Abayomi is slightly more popular than Tansy.

Etymology of Tansy

The etymology of 'Tansy' can be linked to the Latin word 'tanacetum', which is the scientific name for the tansy plant. The Latin word 'tanacetum' is believed to have derived from the Greek word 'athanasia', meaning 'immortality'. This etymology suggests that the name 'Tansy' may symbolize everlasting life or vitality.

Cultural Significance of Tansy

'Tansy' does not hold significant cultural or historical associations in particular cultures or communities. However, the tansy plant has been used in traditional medicine and culinary practices in various cultures throughout history. It was believed to have medicinal properties and was used to treat ailments such as digestive issues and fevers. In some cultures, tansy was also used in rituals or as a symbol of protection.