Echo
Meaning
“Greek mythological nymph; the name also means 'echo, sound'”
Popularity, 1890–2024
Shape drawn from US Social Security baby-name records. Echo peaked in the 2000s and the 2020s in nearly equal measure.
When you meet Echo
Most people given the name Echo in the United States are teenagers or young adults today.
Estimated from US Social Security birth registrations and typical lifespans; a rough guide, not a rule.
The Echo deep dive
Whether you’re naming a baby or exploring your own name’s history, this is a personal letter, not a list: where Echo truly comes from, how it traveled, and what a century of records reveals. If you have grown a tree on nametree, it also considers how Echo fits with your family’s names and surname.
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