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Solace

Boy #6415 most popular
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Meanings & Origins

"Comfort and consolation in times of distress"

Origin: Latin Language: Latin/English

"Peace and relief from sorrow"

Origin: Old French solas Language: French

"Spiritual refuge and inner peace"

Origin: English word-name Language: English

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“A name that carries comfort and peace”

Origin & Etymology

Solace derives from the Latin word solacium, meaning comfort or consolation, which entered Middle English via Old French solas. As a word, it has been used since the 13th century to describe relief from distress or sorrow. Its use as a given name is a modern development, part of the trend toward virtue and word names that evoke positive qualities. The name carries a gentle, almost poetic character that parents seek when they want something meaningful yet uncommon.

Popularity Story

Solace remains a rare given name, though it has seen gradual growth alongside other word-names like Serenity, Haven, and Bliss. It appeals to parents looking for a meaningful name with peaceful, spiritual resonance.

Cultural Significance

Rooted in Latin through French and English, Solace carries universal appeal across Western cultures. It resonates particularly with parents drawn to names that carry an inherent emotional meaning, symbolizing hope and healing.

Fun Facts

  • The word solace appears multiple times in Shakespeare works, including Hamlet and King Lear.
  • The Latin root solacium shares its origin with the word console, making Solace and Console linguistic cousins.
  • Solace is among a growing class of abstract noun names alongside Serenity, Bliss, and Haven that parents choose to express a wish for their child.

Solace in Other Languages

Latin Solacium
French Consolation
Italian Conforto
Spanish Consuelo
Portuguese Consolo

Popularity Over Time

Rising Fast

Nicknames

Sol Ace

Middle Names

James River Finn Grey August Elias Owen

Name Vibe

Gentle Spiritual Whimsical Unique Elegant

Famous People Named Solace

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Solace (Quantum of Solace)

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Quantum of Solace is the 2008 James Bond film keeping the word in popular consciousness