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      Meaning of the first name Maple

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      Species of tree in the Acer Genus

      Variations

      Mable, Maile, Malea
      The name Maple, originating from English, finds its etymological roots in the botanical world, denoting a species of tree in the Acer genus. The Acer genus is renowned for its diversity, encompassing approximately 128 different species of trees and shrubs globally. Derived from the Middle English word mapel, the name Maple has been in usage since the 14th century. The term mapel itself derived from the Old English mapulder, with mapul signifying the maple tree and der denoting a tree or wooded object.

      Throughout history, the name Maple has remained closely associated with the tree species it represents. The maple tree, with its distinctive leaves and sap that produces the beloved maple syrup, has long held significance in various cultures worldwide. In ancient times, the Celts revered the maple tree for its connection to the spirit realm and considered it a symbol of balance and practicality. The maple leaf became an emblematic feature in the Canadian flag and an enduring national symbol for Canada, representing unity, peace, and resilience.

      In modern-day usage, the name Maple retains its association with the Acer genus and the maple tree. Although not a commonly used personal name, it has gained some popularity as a unique choice for children in recent years. Additionally, the name Maple finds its place in nature-related and even culinary contexts. It is often used as an ingredient or adorning food labels, especially in the production of maple syrup and maple-flavored products. The name's connection to the natural world and its rich history ensures that Maple continues to be a distinctive and evocative choice in both personal and commercial domains.

      Based on our records...

      Jones

      This is the most common surname associated with Maple.

      Lewis

      This is the most common name of those married to a Maple.

      David

      This is the most common name for a child of a Maple.
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      1891 is when there were the most people born with the first name Maple.

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