Certificate of Name
Pansy
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Pansy is a feminine given name derived from the English word for a flowering plant. The name ultimately comes from Old French pensee, meaning "thought," which in turn derives from Latin pensare (to think). The flower was so named because its seed pod resembles a human skull, medieval symbol of thought.Floral OriginThe garden pansy (Viola × wittrockiana) is a hybrid derived from several species, particularly the wild Viola tricolor, known as heartsease. Cultivated as a garden flower, it features large, polychromatic blooms measuring 2–3 inches wide. The flower's association with thought is also reflected in the French word pensée, which shares the same root.Name Popularity TrendPansy saw moderate use as a given name in English-speaking countries primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, like many floral names of that era. It has been borne by limited notable individuals, preventing widespread historical significance. The name carries a quaint, vintage charm, sometimes associated with old-fashioned nicknames.SummaryMeaning: "thought" (via Old French pensee, ultimately Latin)Origin: Flower name from EnglishGender: FeminineUsage: English-speaking countries
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