Denim
Denim Origin and Meaning
With Levi in vogue and country names on trend, Denim could fit in among the Waylons, Walkers, Coltons, and Rhetts. As a boys name, it brings to mind the qualities of the fabric: hardworking, cool and versatile. Singer Toni Braxton chose this name for her son in 2001, and parents have been using it for boys and girls ever since.
While some will see Denim as better off left in the clothing department, the name has been steadily rising in popularity since the 2000s. The latest stats reveal that 155 boys and nearly 80 girls received the name in 2023, making it as popular as Cormac, Toby, Kreed, and Finnick.
The word denim comes from the French phrase serge de Nimes translating to "fabric from Nimes", where denim was first produced. Used in the US since the mid-19th century - before it caught on worldwide - it does have an "all-American" feel to it.
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Famous People Named Denim
- Denim Cole BraxtonLewis, son of singer Toni Braxton and Keri Lewis
- Denim DeShieldsdaughter of baseball player Delino DeShields