Sosa

Meaning of Sosa

Sosa emerges as a subtly distinguished choice for boys, tracing its origin to the Iberian Peninsula as a variation of the Portuguese toponym Sousa—named for the river that meanders through northern Portugal—which settled into Spanish usage and later transitioned from a venerable surname into a modern given name. Data reveals a modest yet persistent appeal in the United States, where Sosa has hovered in the lower 900s of baby name rankings since 2015—peaking at 893 in 2017 and resting at 915 in 2024—a quiet testament to its enduring strength. Pronounced SOH-suh (/ˈsoʊsə/) in English, the name’s brisk, balanced syllables carry an almost maritime resonance, as if echoing the steady flow of its ancestral river. Culturally, the moniker evokes the storied career of baseball icon Sammy Sosa, whose formidable presence on the field adds a layer of worldly gravitas—albeit tinged with dry irony in light of later controversies—imbuing the name with warmth and complexity. For parents seeking a blend of historical depth and contemporary sensibility, Sosa offers an analytical allure that quietly commands attention and affection.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as SOH-suh (/ˈsoʊsə/)

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