Daphne (given name)
Daphne is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning laurel. It originates from Greek mythology, where Daphne was a naiad – a variety of female nymph associated with fountains, springs, streams, and other bodies of freshwater – who was turned into a laurel tree to save her from Apollo's advances.
The name came into popular use in the Anglosphere in the late 19th century along with other flower, tree, and plant names that were in vogue at the time. In the United States, the name was in use for enslaved African-born women named by their enslavers, who used names from the ancient Greek and Roman classics for the enslaved population in order to display their education to their contemporaries. United States census records from the 19th century show a majority of the women bearing the name in the antebellum era were Black Americans. The name was also in rare use in the United Kingdom in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, where a working class mother and daughter in Scotland were both named Daphne. The name became fashionable for daughters born to aristocratic families in Britain in the late 19th century and early 20th century. The name increased in use in the Anglosphere after author Daphne du Maurier rose to prominence in the 1940s and 1950s. Usage also increased after the name was used for characters in novels or television productions such as the popular 1960s American television series Surfside 6 in which Diane McBain played socialite Daphne Dutton, who had her own yacht called the Daffy II. After the show first aired, the name Daphne tripled in use for newborn American girls between 1960 and 1962. In recent years, the name has increased in usage due to the aristocratic character Daphne Bridgerton on the 2020s Netflix streaming television series Bridgerton.
Daphne has been among the one thousand most used names for girls in the United States most years since 1889. It has also been popular in recent years in the United Kingdom, Quebec, Canada, France, and the Netherlands.
Notable persons
Daphne
- Daphne Akhurst, Australian tennis player
- Daphne Alexander, Cypriot/British actress
- Daphne Allen, English artist
- Daphne Arden, British sprinter
- Daphne Ashbrook, American actress
- Daphne Barak-Erez, Israeli law professor
- Daphne Bavelier, French neuroscientist
- Daphne Berdahl, German anthropologist
- Daphne Botha, South African tennis player
- Daphne Brooker, British model, costume designer and fashion professor
- Daphne Brooks, American writer and black studies academic
- Daphne Brown, American architect
- Daphne Campbell, American politician
- Daphne Caruana Galizia, Maltese journalist, blogger and anti-corruption activist killed by a car bomb
- Daphne Ceeney, Australian Paralympic competitor in multiple sports, first woman Australian Paralympian
- Daphné Collignon, French comic book author
- Daphne Courtney, South African actress
- Dafna Dekel, Israeli singer, actress and television personality
- Daphne Njie Efundem, stage name Daphne (singer), Cameroonian singer
- Daphne du Maurier, English writer
- Daphne Gail Fautin, American professor of zoology
- Daphne Fielding, English socialite and writer
- Daphne Fitzpatrick, American artist in multiple media
- Daphne Foskett, English art connoisseur and art writer
- Daphne Fowler, English game show champion
- Daphne Gautschi, Swiss handball player
- Daphne Gottlieb, American performance poet
- Daphne Guinness, Irish artist and socialite
- Daphne Lorraine Gum, Australian pioneer in the care and education of children with cerebral palsy
- Daphne Haldin, British art historian
- Daphne Hampson, British theologian
- Daphne Hardy Henrion, British sculptor
- Daphne Hasenjäger, South African former sprinter
- Daphne Heard, English actress and acting teacher
- Daphne Iking, Malaysian television personality, MC and occasional actress
- Daphne Jackson, English nuclear physicist, first female physics professor in the UK
- Daphne Jennings, Canadian politician
- Daphne Jongejans, Dutch Olympic diver
- Daphne Jordan, American politician
- Daphne Khoo, Singaporean singer
- Daphni Leef, Israeli social activist
- Daphne Marlatt, Canadian poet and novelist
- Daphne Matziaraki, Greek director, writer and producer
- Daphne Mayo, Australian sculptor
- Daphne Alloway McVicker, American writer
- Daphne Merkin, American writer
- Daphne Odjig, Canadian First Nations painter
- Daphne Olivier, British Women's Auxiliary Air Force officer during the Second World War awarded the George Cross
- Daphne Oram, British composer, pioneer of electronic music
- Daphne Park, British SOE and MI6 intelligence officer, diplomat and public servant
- Daphne Patai, American educator
- Daphne Pearson, British Second World War Women's Auxiliary Air Force officer awarded the George Cross
- Daphne Phelps, British writer
- Daphne Pochin Mould, English photographer, broadcaster, geologist, traveller, pilot and Ireland's first female flight instructor
- Daphne Pollard, Australian-born vaudeville performer and dancer
- Daphne Reynolds, English painter and printmaker
- Daphne Rickson, New Zealand music therapist
- Daphne Robinson, New Zealand cricketer
- Daphne Rubin-Vega, American actress
- Daphne Schrager, British para-cyclist
- Daphne Sheldrick, founder of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
- Daphne Spain, American professor of urban and environmental planning
- Daphne Todd, English painter
- Daphne Touw, Dutch former field hockey goalkeeper
- Daphne Trimble, Northern Irish academic and former politician
- Daphne Walker (figure skater), British figure skater
- Daphne Walker (singer), New Zealand singer
- Daphne Wayans, American television personality, former wife of Keenen Ivory Wayans
- Daphne Willis, American singer and songwriter
- Daphne Woodward, French-English translator
- Daphne Zuniga, American actress
Dafne
- Dafne Fernández, Spanish actress and dancer
- Dafne Keen, British-Spanish actress
- Dafne Molina, Mexican beauty pageant titleholder
- Dafne Navarro, Mexican trampoline gymnast
- Dafne Quintero, Mexican archer
- Dafne Schippers, Dutch track and field athlete
- Dafne Shimizu, Guamanian politician
Fictional characters
- Dafne, from Dafne and the Rest, 2020s Spanish television series
- Daphne Barnes, in the film, Carry On Behind
- Daphne Basset, Duchess of Hastings, in the Netflix series Bridgerton
- Daphne Blake, in the Scooby-Doo franchise
- Daphne Broon, in the Scottish cartoon strip The Broons
- Daphne Clarke, in the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Daphne Duck, a Disney character
- Daphne Greengrass, in the Harry Potter series
- Daphne Grimm, from The Sisters Grimm book series
- Daphne Hatzilakos, in the Canadian television series Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Daphne Millbrook, in the television series Heroes
- Daphne Minton, from the web series and series 3 doll line of Rainbow High
- Daphne Moon, in the television show Frasier
- Daphne Reynolds, main character in the film What a Girl Wants
- Daphne Sullivan, in the anthology series The White Lotus
- Daphne Millicent Turner, the Malory Towers books
- Daphne Vasquez, in the television show Switched at Birth
- Princess Daphne (character), in the video game Dragon's Lair
- Princess Daphne the nymph, in the Italian cartoon series Winx Club
- Daphne (Re:Zero), in the light novel series Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World
- Daphne, a doll in the Groovy Girls doll line