Creola
kree-OH-luh
Creola is a girl’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “Creola refers to people of European descent born in the Americas. It has roots in Spanish and Portuguese.”, and peaked in popularity in 1920.
What Creola Means
“Creola refers to people of European descent born in the Americas. It has roots in Spanish and Portuguese.”
The Story of Creola
Born of a unique heritage, this name echoes with passion and independence, a powerful legacy waiting for your daughter.
Creola refers to people of European descent born in the Americas, carrying roots in Spanish and Portuguese terms. This name signifies a rich cultural identity forged in a new world, blending traditions and forging a distinct heritage. Its usage dates back to the late 19th century, representing a specific historical and cultural context.
To say 'Creola' is to acknowledge a lineage steeped in passion and strength. Writing this name feels deliberate, a declaration of independence and a deep connection to heritage. It is a name for a daughter you envision with a strong spirit, who will embrace her roots with creativity and unwavering resolve.
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The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
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Peak Year
#67 in 1920
Total Births
1,742
First Recorded
1880
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