Daze
Meanings & Origins
"to dazzle, stun with brightness"
"stunned, dazzled"
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“A one-of-a-kind name that dazzles and stuns”
Origin & Etymology
Daze as a name derives from the English verb to daze, meaning to stun or dazzle with brightness or shock, which traces back to the Old Norse dasa, meaning to be weary or exhausted. As a given name, Daze represents a modern, unconventional choice in the tradition of word-names like Blaze, Storm, and River that capture an intense, vivid quality.
Popularity Story
Daze is an exceptionally rare given name, reflecting a trend among some parents toward single-syllable word-names that feel punchy and memorable. Names like Blaze and Axe have seen some modern use, but Daze remains nearly unique.
Cultural Significance
Single-syllable edgy word-names have become a small but notable trend in American naming culture, particularly in communities that value individuality and unconventional choices. Daze fits alongside names like Blaze and Storm.
Fun Facts
- The word daze entered English from Old Norse around the 14th century
- One-syllable word-names like Storm, Blaze, and River have grown in popularity in the 21st century as parents seek distinctive choices
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