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It is still more common for girls in England and Wales in addition to vastly more popular for girls in US in Canada, making it solidly unisex and backed by data. See source - https://www.behindthename.com/name/avery/top/england-wales?type=percent
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{{Infobox given name2|name=Avery|image=|image_size=|caption=|pronunciation={{IPAc-en|ˈ|eɪ|v|ər|i}} {{respell|AY|vər|ee}} or {{IPAc-en|ˈ|eɪ|v|r|i}} {{respell|AYV|ree}}|gender=Gender neutral|meaning="Elf Counsel" (from French)
{{Infobox given name2|name=Avery|image=|image_size=|caption=|pronunciation={{IPAc-en|ˈ|eɪ|v|ər|i}} {{respell|AY|vər|ee}} or {{IPAc-en|ˈ|eɪ|v|r|i}} {{respell|AYV|ree}}|gender=Unisex|meaning="Elf Counsel" (from French)
"Elf Counsel" (from Old English)|language=[[Old French language|Old French]]|seealso=Alfred, Alf, Alberich, Aubrey}}
"Elf Counsel" (from Old English)|language=[[Old French language|Old French]]|seealso=Alfred, Alf, Alberich, Aubrey}}



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Avery
Pronunciation/ˈvəri/ AY-vər-ee or /ˈvri/ AYV-ree
GenderUnisex
Language(s)Old French
Origin
Meaning"Elf Counsel" (from French) "Elf Counsel" (from Old English)
Other names
See alsoAlfred, Alf, Alberich, Aubrey

Avery is traditionally a male given name which was originally an Old English surname that was itself derived from an Old French pronunciation of the name Alfred[1] or the Ancient Germanic name Alberich.[2] The meaning of the name is derived from the Old English words aelf, meaning elf, and ric, meaning king, power and dates back to the 16th century[2]

Regional variations

Europe

Avery is originally a boys' name in England, France and Germany and dates back to the 16th century when it was modified from Alfred.[3] The feminine form is rare in European countries but where found is usually used with the feminine alternative spelling Averie/Averi.[4]

America

In 1989 Americans started using the name for girls and is sometimes used with the feminine alternative spelling Averie/Averi.[4] The girls name is now more popular in the US and Canada.[4]

Notable men with this given name

Fictional male characters


Notable women with this given name

Fictional female characters

  • Avery Bailey Clark, fictional character from the American CBS Daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless
  • Avery Jessup, the wife of Jack Donaghy in the sitcom 30 Rock
  • Laura Avery Sumner, fictional character from the CBS soap opera Knots Landing

References

  1. ^ Patrick Hanks; Kate Hardcastle; Flavia Hodges (2006). A Dictionary of First Names (2 ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198610601.
  2. ^ a b Justin Cord Hayes (18 December 2012). The Terrible Meanings of Names: Or Why You Shouldn't Poke Your Giselle with a Barry. Adams Media. ISBN 978-1-4405-5256-4.
  3. ^ Mike Campbell. "Behind the Name: Popularity for the name Avery". behindthename.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  4. ^ a b c "Name Avery Meaning, Origin etc. - Both, Boy Names, Girl Names - Baby Name Avery". The Name Meaning. 2014-04-15. Retrieved 2020-03-12.