November

Meaning of November

Derived from the Latin novem, meaning “nine”—a relic of its original placement as the ninth month in the pre-Julian Roman calendar—the feminine given name November possesses an etymological lineage that underscores the temporal foundations of Western timekeeping. Following calendar reforms that repositioned it as the eleventh month, the name in Anglo-American usage, pronounced /noʊˈvɛmbər/, evokes the transitional qualities of late autumn, characterized by harvest observances and cultural traditions such as Thanksgiving. Empirical data from the United States indicate that November has maintained a consistent yet modest presence among female newborns, with annual occurrences typically ranging from forty to sixty and a stable ranking near 900 over the past decade. Such metrics reflect its status as a rare but enduring choice, offering scholars of onomastics a compelling example of how calendrical nomenclature can persist within contemporary naming practices.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as noh-VEM-bur (/noʊˈvɛmbər/)

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