Echoe
EH-koh
Echoe is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “A variation of Echo, from Greek mythology, a nymph who was punished to only repeat the words of others.”, and peaked in popularity in 1983.
What Echoe Means
“A variation of Echo, from Greek mythology, a nymph who was punished to only repeat the words of others.”
The Story of Echoe
Imagine a voice that can capture the very essence of what is spoken, a gentle whisper from ancient myths.
Echoe is a feminine name with roots in Greek mythology, a variation of Echo. The original Echo was a mountain nymph whose own voice was lost, capable only of repeating the last words spoken to her. This name carries the ancient sound of the Greek word 'ēkhō,' meaning sound or resonance.
When you consider Echoe for your daughter, think of a spirit that deeply listens and reflects. This name suggests someone who absorbs the world around her, a gentle soul whose creativity blossoms from what she perceives and internalizes.
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Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
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Peak Year
#6 in 1983
Total Births
16
First Recorded
1983
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