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Desire

Pronunciation: [ d-ihz-EYE-er ]

Girl Name #2,197 Most Popular Hidden Gem 3 Syllables

A name meaning 'deeply longed for' — what every wanted child is

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Meaning & Origin

"longed for; wished for"
Origin: Latin (desideratus)
Language: French/English
"the desired one"
Origin: French
Language: French

Things to Know About This Name

  • The English word 'desire' carries strong romantic/sexual connotations that may invite comments

The Story of Desire

Desire is the Anglicized form of the French name Désirée, from the Latin 'desideratus' meaning 'desired, longed for.' It carries the beautiful sentiment that the bearer was deeply wished for — a child who was eagerly awaited. The Latin root 'desiderare' (to long for, to miss) also gives us the English words 'desire' and 'desiderate.'

Désirée was fashionable in France in the 19th century, partly through historical association with Désirée Clary, who was engaged to Napoleon Bonaparte before becoming Queen of Sweden. In the US, the English spelling 'Desiree' peaked in the 1970s-1980s, particularly in African-American and Haitian-American communities.

Désirée Clary (1777–1860) became Queen of Sweden and Norway as wife of King Charles XIV John, making her one of history's most remarkable women — a French merchant's daughter who became a Scandinavian queen. Her story has been told in novels and films.

Fun Facts

  • Désirée Clary went from a French merchant's daughter to Queen of Sweden — one of history's greatest social ascents
  • The 1954 film 'Désirée' starred Marlon Brando as Napoleon and Jean Simmons as Désirée Clary
  • The word 'desire' comes from the Latin 'de sidere' — some scholars connect it to 'stars' (sidus), giving it an astronomical romantic quality

Desire in Other Languages

French Désirée
German Désirée
Italian Desirata
Spanish Desireé
Swedish Désirée

Famous People Named Desire

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Desiree Rogers

Business

1959

American businesswoman and former White House Social Secretary under President Barack Obama

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Désirée Clary

Royalty

1777

French woman who was Napoleon's first fiancée; later became Queen of Sweden and Norway as wife of King Charles XIV John

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Désirée (Sondheim musical character) Fictional

Other

The alluring actress and former lover of Fredrik in Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, whose song 'Send in the Clo...

The alluring actress and former lover of Fredrik in Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, whose song 'Send in the Clowns' she performs

Quick Facts

Gender
Girl
Syllables
3
Popularity Rank
#2,197
Total SSA Count
86
Cultural Origins
French American African-American Haitian
Pronunciation
Moderate
Formality
Moderate
Cross-Cultural Ease
Moderate

Alternative Spellings

Common Nicknames

Des Desi Dez

Pairs Well With

Desire Marie Desire Monique Desire Noelle Desire Renée Desire Celeste Desire Joy Desire Simone

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Desire is also used as a boy name, ranked #6919.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Desire

What does the name Desire mean?
"longed for; wished for" (from Latin (desideratus)). "the desired one" (from French). Desire is the Anglicized form of the French name Désirée, from the Latin 'desideratus' meaning 'desired, longed for.' It carries the beautiful sentiment that the bearer was deeply wished for — a child who was eagerly awaited. The Latin root 'desiderare' (to long for, to miss) also gives us the English words 'desire' and 'desiderate.'
What is the origin of the name Desire?
Desire has Latin (desideratus), French, American, African-American, and Haitian origins. In Latin (desideratus), it means "longed for; wished for". In French, it means "the desired one".
Is Desire a boy or girl name?
Desire is used as both a girl and boy name. As a girl name, it is ranked #2197. As a boy name, it is ranked #6919. Desire is more commonly used as a girl name.
How do you pronounce Desire?
Desire is pronounced d-ihz-EYE-er.
How popular is the name Desire?
Desire is currently ranked #2197 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
What are common nicknames for Desire?
Common nicknames for Desire include Des, Desi, and Dez.
What are good middle names for Desire?
Popular middle name pairings include Desire Marie, Desire Monique, Desire Noelle, Desire Renée, Desire Celeste, Desire Joy, and Desire Simone.
What are good sibling names for Desire?
Names that pair well with Desire as siblings include Chantal, Nadine, Thierry, Pascal, Nadège, Fabienne, and Aurore.
How many syllables does Desire have?
Desire has 3 syllables, making it distinctive and rhythmic.
Is Desire a common or rare name?
Desire is an uncommon name, ranked #2197 in the US. Its rarity gives it a distinctive, memorable quality.

About the Name Desire

Desire is a girl name with French, American, African-American, and Haitian origins . The name means "longed for; wished for" in Latin (desideratus) .

Is Desire a boy or girl name? Desire is used as both a girl and boy name. As a girl name, it ranks #2,197 in popularity. As a boy name, it ranks #6,919. Desire is more commonly used as a girl name.

Desire is currently ranked #2,197 in popularity for girl names in the United States.

The name Desire has 3 syllables and is pronounced d-ihz-EYE-er, making it distinctive and memorable.

Common nicknames for Desire include Des, Desi, and Dez. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.

Alternative spellings of Desire include Desiree, Desirae, Desi . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.

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