Solstice

English from Latin
"when the sun stands still"

Solstice Origin and Meaning

The name Solstice is a girl's name of French, English, Latin origin meaning "when the sun stands still".

Solstice graduated from word to official first name when author Lionel Shriver used it for a character in her novel Big Brother. But of course, there were people named Solstice before: 16 baby girls were given the name in the US in 2021 (and it is occasionally used for boys too).

The word solstice is derived from the Old French and Latin term meaning "point at which the sun seems to stand still." There are pagan celebrations around the time of the winter and summer solstices, June 21 and December 21, the longest and shortest days of the year, which makes Solstice one of the best names for babies born in December or June.

Solstice Popularity

Solstice in Pop Culture

  • Solstice Haylecharacter in Marissa Meyer's series "The Lunar Chronicles"