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  • 18:3218:32, 3 May 2021 diff hist +15 Avery (given name) Undid vandalism by the user ironically called English Professor. All references used on this page note that “ric” means “ruler, power, or mighty” not “king” in old English. And they also all refer to this name as firmly unisex. Maybe try reading the references before you cite them, English Professor? Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • 23:5423:54, 28 April 2021 diff hist −96 Avery (given name) Changed incorrect meaning of name previously cited and updated reference reflecting accurate meaning for Avery derived from Ælfric, which actually means “Elf ruler”. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 23:1123:11, 28 April 2021 diff hist −8 Avery (given name) 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 Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 18:5618:56, 28 April 2021 diff hist −3 Avery (given name) No edit summary Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 18:5518:55, 28 April 2021 diff hist +6 Avery (given name) Your own source that you provided states that the name is gender neutral and that it means “Elf Counsel” https://www.thenamemeaning.com/avery/ Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 01:1301:13, 28 April 2021 diff hist −1 Avery (given name) Changed “usually” to sometimes, as the majority of females named Avery spell it as Avery. The other spellings are sometimes used, but are still in the minority of usage. If modern usage is such that Avery is more commonly used for females than males in the US and Canada, then it should be listed as unisex and not strictly male. For example Riley is still predominantly used as a boys name in Ireland/other parts of Europe but for girls in US, yet the Wikipedia entry for Riley is listed as unisex. Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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