Emory

EM-uh-ree
Meaning: Brave and powerful
Gender
Girl
Origin
German, Old English, French
Popularity Rank
#366 (girls)
#746 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Emory has seen a rise in popularity in recent years, particularly for girls, making it a trendy yet timeless choice for parents seeking something distinctive.

Why Parents Choose Emory

Parents are drawn to Emory for its strong, yet gentle sound, as well as its unique blend of tradition and modernity, offering a fresh alternative to more common names.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Emory has roots tracing back to Old Germanic origins, where it was traditionally a masculine name. Over time, it became more popular as a feminine name in the United States during the 20th century, reflecting a trend of unisex naming.

Emory is derived from the Old German name 'Amalric', which combines 'amal' meaning 'work' and 'ric' meaning 'power/ruler'. This indicates a strong heritage and character.

Notable People Named Emory

  • Emory University
  • Emory Cohen (actor)
  • Emory L. Cowan (physicist)

Name Variations

Emorye Emoryn Amory

Related Names

Similar Sounding Names

Amory Emoryn Kemory

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Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Emory in 'The Last Ship' (TV series)
  • Emory in 'The Vampire Diaries'