Everdeen
Everdeen saw its booming popularity when Suzanne Collins named the most loved character and the main protagonist of her fiction series, 'The Hunger Games', Katniss Everdeen. In an interview, Collins said that she took Everdeen's name inspiration from an edible plant and the pivotal character Bathsheba Everdene of the famous novel by Thomas Hardy, 'Far From The Madding Crowd.' But the popularity of Everdeen doesn't only recede to the surname, but a massive number of parents are, in fact, willing to name their daughters with this beautiful yet rare name. The surname Everdeen has its roots in Lancashire and was popular among families of Anglo-Saxon origins. However, as a first name, Everdeen is predominantly given to a girl, and the meaning of Everdeen, the old English origins, is 'the farmstead where we could see the wild boars.' The surname Everdeen holds a strong place in history; where it first came to notice in the 1700s when due to specific political, economic, and religious reasons, many Everdeen families migrated to the country of Ireland. But the popularity of Everdeen only reached the common public by late twentieth century Europe, and since then, people have started to embrace this unique name.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Fictional name
Numerology
E is for elate, you make others happy.
V is for virtue, a trait you hold dear.
E is for enrich, a quality you share.
R is for reasonable, your understanding way.
D is for desire, your thoughts do aspire.
E is for endear, all those you touch.
E is for exquisite, who could argue?
N is for natural, the genuine side of you.
Lucky
Everdeen lucky number is 6.
Number 6 is recognized for its nurturing, supportive, and empathic nature. A true healer, 6 has the ability to problem solve in both the emotional and physical realms, helping others through its straightforward, yet gentle, approach. 6 has a strong sense of responsibility and cares deeply for its friends, family, and lovers.
Everdeen in Pop Culture
- Katniss Everdeen from Hunger Games