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19 September 2013

Esther

Picking up where we left off with the names: it's Grandma Walton, known as Esther to... well, hardly anybody on The Waltons, because she's Grandma.

Grandma Walton. Source.
Esther
Might mean "star" in Persian, or could be from the goddess Ishtar. Currently the 242nd most popular name in the US; peaked at #27 in 1896, probably because of President Cleveland's daughter. Worldwide, Esther is the 47th most popular name in Denmark, and is much lower everywhere else.

Famous Esthers: Queen Esther of the Old Testament; Esther Cleveland; Esther Williams (swimmer/actress).

Fictional Esthers: Grandma Esther Walton (of course!), Esther Smith, Meet Me In St. Louis

There are many others, but that's all I've heard of. Do you know any Esthers?

Source: Behind the Name

4 comments:

J E Oneil said...

I'm pretty sure I have a great-aunt Esther, but I can't remember which side of the family she's on. It's not a very common name these days, is it?

Su said...

No, it's definitely an older name now.

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Carol Riggs said...

Oh wow! I used to watch that show all the time, The Waltons. Liked the character of Grandma Esther. I don't know any others (yeah, besides Esther in the Bible). :)