Seven

#71 in Mississippi

Meaning of Seven

Seven drifts into the world like a silver note ringing across the sette colli di Roma, a name born not from dusty archives but from the shimmering idea of the number itself—prime, mystical, and forever lucky, the sum of rainbow hues and the measure of the musical scale that has carried Italian lullabies through centuries. In myth and scripture, seven opens doors—seven days of Creation, seven seas to sail, seven wonders to gasp at—so the child who bears it is gently handed a passport stamped with curiosity and adventure. Because it belongs to no single gender, Seven wears its vowels like a soft cashmere wrap, welcoming every little dreamer who answers to its crisp, two-syllable melody; and with spelling so simple even a gelato-sticky toddler can master it, the name strolls easily through life’s piazzas. Modern parents, charmed by its sparkle and amused that something as ordinary as a numeral can feel so extraordinary, have lifted Seven steadily up the U.S. charts, proving that a dash of serendipity never goes out of style.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as SEV-uhn (/ˈsɛv.ən/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

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Notable People Named Seven

Seven, a South Korean singer, debuted successfully in 2003 with his album "Just Listen" and won Best New Artist awards at major ceremonies.
Gabriella Bianchi
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