Hadley

HAD-lee
Meaning: From the heather field
Gender
Girl
Origin
Old English, English, British
Popularity Rank
#119 (girls)
#276 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Hadley has seen a surge in popularity in recent years, particularly in the United States, where it has consistently ranked among the top names for girls. Its modern, fresh appeal resonates with many parents.

Why Parents Choose Hadley

Parents are drawn to Hadley for its soft, lyrical sound and its connection to nature. The name embodies a sense of warmth and tranquility, making it appealing for a baby girl.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Hadley began to gain popularity in the 19th century, primarily in England. It was originally a surname derived from various locations named Hadley, which means 'heather field' in Old English. Over time, it transitioned to a first name, especially for girls, and has been embraced in modern times for its charming and gentle sound.

Hadley has roots in Old English, traditionally associated with nature, particularly the heather plant, which is known for its resilience and beauty.

Notable People Named Hadley

  • Hadley Richardson
  • Hadley Whitaker
  • Hadley Freeman

Name Variations

Hadleigh Hadlee Hadsley

Related Names

Harper Harlow Haven

Similar Sounding Names

Maddie Kendall Sadie

Names with Similar Feel

Ellery Finley Sloane

Sibling Name Ideas

Henry Hazel Hudson

Pop Culture References

  • Hadley in the novel 'The Last American Man' by Elizabeth Gilbert
  • Hadley in the series 'The Good Place'