Acacia

Meaning of Acacia

Acacia (uh-KAY-shuh in English, ah-KAH-syah in Spanish) blossoms from the Greek word “akakia,” the hardy tree said to symbolize immortality and upright character—pretty lofty cred for a baby name! Victorian romantics went on to code its golden flowers with messages of secret love and steadfast friendship, so the name carries both spine and sweetness. In the U.S., Acacia has hovered in the 800-range for decades, meaning it stays comfortably outside the classroom echo chamber of Emmas and Olivias while still sounding instantly pronounceable. For parents craving a nature-inspired choice that mixes floral grace with a dash of grit, Acacia is the rare bloom that promises deep roots and plenty of room to grow.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ah-KAH-syah (/aˈka.sja/)

English

  • Pronunced as uh-KAY-shuh (/əˈkeɪʃə/)

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