Ash

Pronunciation: [ ASH ]

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Boy Name #1,152 Most Popular Hidden Gem 1 Syllable 3 Letters

One syllable, endless cool — rooted in mythology

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Meaning & Origin

"ash tree"
Origin: Old English
Language: English
"short form of Asher (happy, blessed)"
Origin: Hebrew via English
Language: English

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The Story of Ash

Ash derives from the Old English 'æsc,' referring to the ash tree (Fraxinus), one of the most important trees in Northern European cultures. In Norse mythology, the world tree Yggdrasil is an ash tree, the cosmic axis connecting the nine worlds. Ash can also be a short form of Ashley, Asher, Ashton, or Ashwin, though it increasingly stands as a complete name on its own.

Ash has risen sharply as a standalone name in the 21st century, propelled by its ultra-short, nature-inspired feel that fits perfectly with the trend toward minimalist names. It gained recognition through the protagonist Ash Ketchum in Pokémon and the morally complex Ash Williams in the Evil Dead franchise.

In Norse mythology, the ash tree was the world tree Yggdrasil itself — the most sacred symbol in the Norse cosmos. In Celtic traditions, the ash was one of the most powerful protective trees. As a modern name, Ash signals nature-connection and cool minimalism.

Historical Record

Ash first appeared in US Social Security records in 1975.

Over 2,360 babies have been named Ash in the United States since SSA records began.

Today, Ash is a hidden gem — rare but distinctive , currently ranked #1,152 for boy names in the US .

Fun Facts

  • In Norse mythology, Yggdrasil, the world tree connecting all nine realms, is an ash tree
  • Ash Ketchum, the iconic Pokémon protagonist, has made the name recognizable to an entire generation
  • The ash tree was so important to Vikings that the first man, Ask, was said to be carved from one

Ash in Other Languages

Irish Fuinseog
Norse Ask
Welsh Onnen
French Frêne
German Esche

Popularity Over Time

#1,152
Current Rank
Rising
Trend
Hidden Gem Based on SSA data 1880–present

Famous People Named Ash

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Ashley 'Ash' Purdy

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1984

American musician, bassist of Black Veil Brides

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Ash Ketchum Fictional

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Protagonist of the Pokémon anime franchise, adventurous Pokémon trainer from Pallet Town

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Ash Williams Fictional

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The chainsaw-wielding hero of the Evil Dead franchise, cult horror/comedy icon

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Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
1
Popularity Rank
#1,152
Total SSA Count
182
Cultural Origins
English American Australian
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Casual
Cross-Cultural Ease
High

Alternative Spellings

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  • Timeless choice, English heritage match, quick 1-1 syllable combo

  • Timeless choice, English heritage match, quick 1-1 syllable combo

  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Timeless choice, English heritage match, quick 1-1 syllable combo

  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Timeless choice, English heritage match, quick 1-1 syllable combo

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Frequently Asked Questions About Ash

What does the name Ash mean?
"ash tree" (from Old English). "short form of Asher (happy, blessed)" (from Hebrew via English). Ash derives from the Old English 'æsc,' referring to the ash tree (Fraxinus), one of the most important trees in Northern European cultures. In Norse mythology, the world tree Yggdrasil is an ash tree, the cosmic axis connecting the nine worlds. Ash can also be a short form of Ashley, Asher, Ashton, or Ashwin, though it increasingly stands as a complete name on its own.
What is the origin of the name Ash?
Ash has Old English, Hebrew via English, English, American, and Australian origins. In Old English, it means "ash tree". In Hebrew via English, it means "short form of Asher (happy, blessed)".
Is Ash a boy or girl name?
Ash is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it is ranked #1152. As a girl name, it is ranked #5846. Ash is more commonly used as a boy name.
How do you pronounce Ash?
Ash is pronounced ASH.
How popular is the name Ash?
Ash is currently ranked #1152 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are good middle names for Ash?
Popular middle name pairings include Ash River, Ash James, Ash Oliver, Ash Everett, Ash Cole, Ash Reid, and Ash Finn.
What are good sibling names for Ash?
Names that pair well with Ash as siblings include Fox, Wren, Ivy, Reed, Sage, Hazel, and Birch.
How many syllables does Ash have?
Ash has 1 syllable, making it easy to say and remember.
Is Ash a common or rare name?
Ash is an uncommon name, ranked #1152 in the US. Its rarity gives it a distinctive, memorable quality.
What boy names are similar to Ash?
Ash pairs well with Blaine, Reginald, Kace, Ronnie in style and sound.
Are there other spellings for Ash?
Related spellings include Asher, Ashton, Ashtyn, Ashvik.

About the Name Ash

Ash is a boy name with English, American, and Australian origins . The name means "ash tree" in Old English .

Is Ash a boy or girl name? Ash is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it ranks #1,152 in popularity. As a girl name, it ranks #5,846. Ash is more commonly used as a boy name.

Ash is currently ranked #1,152 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Ash has 1 syllable and is pronounced ASH, making it easy to pronounce and remember.

Alternative spellings of Ash include Asher, Ashton, Ashtyn, Ashvik, Ashur . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.

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