Gentry

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Meaning: Gentleman; noble or refined person
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, French, Latin
Popularity Rank
#1411 (boys)
#3025 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While 'Gentry' remains a rare and distinctive name, it has gained interest among parents seeking a classic yet uncommon choice, especially in English-speaking countries.

Why Parents Choose Gentry

Parents often choose the name Gentry to evoke qualities of nobility, sophistication, and uniqueness, giving their child a name that stands out with dignity and grace.

History & Cultural Significance

Originally derived from Old French and Latin roots, the term 'Gentry' has been used since the Middle Ages to describe the wealthy landowning class in England. Over time, it evolved into a surname and given name, embodying qualities of nobility and dignity. Today, it is a unique choice for parents seeking a distinguished and meaningful name.

Historically, 'Gentry' referred to the social class of landowners and nobility in English society, symbolizing sophistication and respectability.

Notable People Named Gentry

  • Gentry Lee, American scientist and author
  • Gentry Ward, character in literature
  • Gentry Glenn, professional athlete

Name Variations

Gentry Gentree Gentrie

Related Names

Noble Roy Regal

Similar Sounding Names

Bentree Trent Brent

Names with Similar Feel

Reign Sterling Everest

Sibling Name Ideas

Earl Loyal Harper

Pop Culture References

  • Gentry in literature and film as a symbol of nobility
  • References in historical dramas
  • Modern usage in character names