Esther

ES-ter
Meaning: Star
Gender
Girl
Origin
Hebrew, Persian, Yiddish
Popularity Rank
#138 (girls)
#319 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Esther has maintained a steady popularity over the years, particularly among Jewish families, and has seen a resurgence in various cultures, making it a classic yet fresh choice.

Why Parents Choose Esther

Parents often choose the name Esther for its historical significance, beautiful meaning, and timeless charm. It embodies strength and resilience, qualities many parents wish to instill in their children.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Esther has roots in the Hebrew Bible, where Esther was the Jewish queen of Persia. The name is derived from the Persian word 'setareh,' which means 'star.' It has been used throughout history across various cultures and has remained popular in many countries.

Esther is a significant figure in Jewish tradition, known for her bravery and intelligence as the queen who saved her people from persecution, celebrated during the festival of Purim.

Notable People Named Esther

  • Esther Williams
  • Esther Rolle
  • Esther Perel

Name Variations

Estelle Eszter Ester

Related Names

Hadassah Miriam Deborah

Similar Sounding Names

Hester Aster Kester

Names with Similar Feel

Clara Mabel Nora

Sibling Name Ideas

Abigail Hannah Leah

Pop Culture References

  • Esther in the film 'One Night with the King'
  • Esther from the musical 'Esther' by Keith Green