Arthur

AR-thur
Meaning: Noble, courageous, or bear-like
Gender
Boy
Origin
Celtic, Welsh, Latin
Popularity Rank
#128 (boys)
#214 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Arthur has experienced a resurgence in popularity in recent years, often appearing in top baby name lists. Its classic appeal and connection to legendary figures make it a favored choice for modern parents.

Why Parents Choose Arthur

Parents often choose Arthur for its timeless charm, rich historical significance, and strong, noble connotations. It evokes a sense of strength and leadership, making it a beloved choice for many.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Arthur is believed to have Celtic origins, possibly deriving from the Welsh name 'Arth' meaning 'bear.' It gained popularity in medieval Europe, especially after the rise of the Arthurian legends in the 12th century, which portrayed King Arthur as a paragon of nobility and honor.

Arthur has significant roots in Arthurian legend, often associated with King Arthur, a legendary British leader whose tales of bravery and chivalry have influenced literature and culture for centuries.

Notable People Named Arthur

  • Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Arthur Miller
  • Arthur Ashe
  • Arthur Schopenhauer
  • Arthur C. Clarke

Name Variations

Art Artie Arto Arturo

Related Names

Alfred Alaric Alden

Similar Sounding Names

Alfred Avery Carter

Names with Similar Feel

Sebastian Theodore Julian

Sibling Name Ideas

Henry Oliver Charlotte Evelyn

Pop Culture References

  • King Arthur in various movies and literature
  • Arthur the Aardvark (children's television series)
  • Arthur's Pass (New Zealand national park)