Avery

AY-vuh-ree
Meaning: Ruler of the elves
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, French, Germanic
Popularity Rank
#241 (boys)
#446 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Avery has seen a significant rise in popularity over the past two decades, consistently ranking among the top names for both boys and girls in the United States.

Why Parents Choose Avery

Parents often choose the name Avery for its modern, trendy sound and its versatility as a unisex name. It embodies a sense of strength and individuality.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Avery originates from the Old French name 'Averi', which itself is derived from the Germanic name 'Alberich', meaning 'elf ruler'. It gained popularity in England during the Middle Ages and has seen a resurgence in recent years as a unisex name.

Avery has roots in both English and French cultures, where it was initially used as a surname before becoming popular as a first name. It carries a sense of nobility and strength.

Notable People Named Avery

  • Avery Brooks - American actor and director
  • Avery Schreiber - American actor and comedian
  • Avery Johnson - former NBA player and coach

Name Variations

Averie Averyl Avory

Related Names

Ava Everett Alaric

Similar Sounding Names

Aidan Adrian Alden

Names with Similar Feel

Sawyer Harper Parker

Sibling Name Ideas

Owen Sophie Mason

Pop Culture References

  • Avery Bullock - character from the TV show 'American Dad!'
  • Avery Carrington - character from the video game 'Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'