Ascensión
Feminine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Ascensión is a Spanish female name meaning "ascension." It directly references the Christian feast of the Ascension of Jesus into heaven, celebrated 40 days after Easter. The name belongs to a tradition of Spanish names derived from religious events, such as Asunción (Assumption) and Natividad (Nativity). While primarily used in Spain, it also appears in Latin American countries and communities with Spanish heritage.
Etymology
The name comes from the Latin ascensio (rising), which entered Spanish as ascensión. Its religious use commemorates the event described in Acts 1:9-11, where Jesus rises to heaven. As a given name, Ascensión dates back to at least the Middle Ages, typical of the Spanish practice of naming children after Marian or Christological feasts.
Notable Bearers
While no globally famous figures are associated with this name, it has been used historically within Spanish and Mexican contexts. Notably, the municipality of Ascensión in Chihuahua, Mexico, shares the same appellation, reflecting the name's geographic reach.
Related Names
Ascensión is semantically related to names such as Ascension, the English cognate, and Asunción, which commemorates the Assumption of Mary. Its male counterpart is rarely used, but Ascendio might appear in rare cases.
Meaning: Ascension, referring to Jesus’s ascent to heaven
Origin: Spanish, from Latin ascensio
Type: First name (female)
Usage Regions: Spain, Latin America