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Avery is traditionally a male given name ultimately derived from the Old English name Ælfred (Old English form of Alfred ),[ 1] which is formed from the elements ælf 'elf' and ræd 'counsel', and literally translating to 'elf-counsel'.[ 2]
Beginning in the late 20th century, Avery began to also be used as a female given name and sometimes appears with the feminine alternative spellings Averie /Averi .[ 3] [ 4]
Regional popularity [ edit ]
The name is now a much more popular given name for girls than for boys in the United States and Canada . In the U.S. in 2021, it ranked 19th in popularity for girls, and 221st for boys.[ 5] The same year in Canada, it ranked 33rd for girls and 159th for boys.[ 6] In 2022, it had dropped to 40th and 181st respectively in Canada.[ 7]
In one study of babies born in the State of Pennsylvania between 1990 and 2010, more girls were named Avery than boys in each year studied.[ 8]
In England and Wales , Avery is less popular over all and is used as both a masculine and feminine name with similar frequency, though still slightly more for girls. In 2021, it ranked 355th for girls and 433 for boys.[ 9]
Alternative etymology [ edit ]
It has also been suggested that it could possibly be a derivation of the Germanic name Alberich which, if true, would make it a doublet of Aubrey .[ 10]
Notable people with the name [ edit ]
Avery Caesar Alexander (1910–1999), American civil rights leader and Louisiana politician
Avery Anderson (born 1997), American politician
Avery Anderson III (born 2000), American basketball player
Avery Atkins (1987–2007), American football player
Avery August (born 1964), American scientist, vice provost at Cornell University
Avery Aylsworth (born 1996), American volleyball player
Avery Blake , American college lacrosse player and coach
Avery Bradley (born 1990), American professional basketball player
Avery Brooks (born 1948), American actor, director, singer, and educator best known for his role as Benjamin Sisko in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Avery Brundage (1887–1975), American sports administrator, President of the International Olympic Committee, 1952–1972
Alfred Avery Burnham (1819–1879), U.S. Representative from Connecticut
Avery Cardoza , American author, professional gambler and publisher
Avery Claflin (1898–1979), American composer who studied law and business and pursued a career in banking
Avery Clayton (1947–2009), American nonprofit executive, established a library and museum to house African American artefacts
Avery Corman (born 1935), American novelist
Elisha Avery Crary (1905–1978), United States District Judge of the United States District Court
Avery Craven (1885–1980), American historian who wrote about the nineteenth-century United States
Avery Dulles , S.J. (1918–2008), American Jesuit priest, theologian, and Cardinal of the Catholic Church
Avery E. Field (1883–1955), photographer in Riverside, California
Avery Fisher (1906–1994), American businessman, founder of Fisher Electronics
Avery Garrett (1916–1988), American politician in the state of Washington
Avery Gilbert , American geneticist, self-described "smell scientist" and "sensory psychologist"
Avery Hopwood (1882–1928), American playwright of the Jazz Age
Richard Avery Hornsby , English military figure from the 18th century
Alan Avery Allen Horsley , British Anglican priest and author in the 20th century
Frank Avery Hutchins (1851–1914), American educator and librarian
Avery "Kid" Howard (1908–1966), American jazz trumpeter associated with the New Orleans jazz scene
Avery Jenkins (born 1978), American professional disc golfer
Avery John CM (born 1975), Trinidadian soccer player
Avery Johnson (born 1965), American basketball coach
Frederick Avery Johnson (1833–1893), American politician and banker
Francis Avery Jones (1910–1998), Welsh physician and gastroenterologist
Isaiah Avery "Zay" Jones (born 1995), American football wide receiver
Avery Kay , United States Air Force colonel, designer of the A-10 Warthog
Avery Kier (1905–1987), United States Marine Corps aviator and general officer
G. Avery Lee (1916–2008), Southern Baptist and American Baptist preacher
Max Avery Lichtenstein , American record producer, composer and songwriter
Avery Lipman , American music industry executive
John Avery Lomax (1867–1948), American teacher, a pioneering musicologist and folklorist
Elias Avery Lowe (1879–1969), Lithuanian–American palaeographer
C. Avery Mason (1904–1970), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas
Gerald Avery Mays (1939–1994), American football player and defensive lineman
Edward Avery McIlhenny (1872–1949), American businessman, explorer, bird bander and conservationist
John Avery McIlhenny (1867–1942), American businessman, soldier, politician and public servant
Avery Bryan Morris (born 1987), American professional baseball pitcher
Avery Moss (born 1994), American football outside linebacker
Avery Ng (born 1976), Hong Kong politician and social activist
Avery Paraiso (born 1994), Filipino-Irish commercial model and actor
Avery Parrish (1917–1959), American jazz pianist, composer and arranger
Avery Patterson , American football safety
Harry Avery Reid (1877–1947), British veterinarian, bacteriologist and pathologist
Avery Robinson (1878–1965), American classical composer
Avery Rockefeller (1903–1986), American investment banker and conservationist
Percy Avery Rockefeller (1878–1934), American board director, founder of Owenoke Corporation
William Avery Rockefeller (1810–1906), American businessman, lumberman and salesman
Michael Avery Ross (born 1961), American businessman and politician
Avery Saltzman , Canadian actor and theater director
Avery Scharer (born 1986), Filipino-American professional basketball player
Avery Schreiber (1935–2002), American comedian and actor
Avery W. Severance (1819–1874), American farmer and politician from New York
Avery Sharpe (born 1954), American jazz double-bassist
Avery Judd Skilton (1802–1858), American physician and naturalist
Avery Skinner (1796–1876), American politician from New York
Avery Stafford (born 1965), gospel and R&B vocalist from the United States
Avery Storm (born 1981), American R&B singer
Earl Avery Thompson (1891–1967), American engineer and inventor
Avery Trufelman , American podcaster and radio producer
Avery C. Upchurch (1928–1994), American politician
Avery Warley (born 1987), American professional basketball player
Avery Williams (disambiguation) , multiple people
Avery Williamson (born 1992), American football linebacker
Avery Wilson (born 1995), American singer-songwriter and dancer
Avery Young (born 1992), American football player
Averie Bishop , American businessperson, social media personality, and beauty pageant titleholder
Avery Bourne , Republican member, Illinois House of Representatives
Avery Jae Clemens , American model, transgender activist, social media influencer, and writer
Nicole Avery Cox , American actress and comedy writer
Avery Haines , Canadian television journalist
Avery Yale Kamila , American journalist and community organizer
Avery Singer , American artist known for creating digitally assisted paintings
Avery Skinner , American volleyball player
Fictional characters [ edit ]
Avery (エイプリー Eiburī ), a character in Little Witch Academia anime TV series
Avery, a character in the webcomic Ozy and Millie
Avery, two characters appearing in video games and TV series of the Pokémon franchise
Avery, a character in the novels Two Boys Kissing and Ryan and Avery
Avery, a character in the Yellowstone TV series
Avery Arable, Fern's brother in the 1952 children's novel Charlotte's Web
Avery Brown, Murphy Brown's son and also Murphy's deceased mother, on the sitcom Murphy Brown
Avery Bullock , in the animated TV series American Dad! , voiced by Patrick Stewart
Avery Silas Barkley, a character in the TV series Nashville
Avery Carrington , a real estate tycoon in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Avery Bailey Clark , from the American television series The Young and the Restless
Avery Connor, a central character in the graphic novel Wolverine & Elektra: The Redeemer
Avery Dixon, a central character in the 2019 novel The Institute
Avery Kylie Grambs, a character in the Inheritance Games novel series
Avery Jennings, in the comedy television series Dog with a Blog
Avery Jessup , a romantic interest of Jack Donaghy in the sitcom TV series 30 Rock
Avery Johnson , a character from the Halo video game series
Avery Keene, protagonist of Stacey Abrams 's While Justice Sleeps: A Novel and its sequel, Rogue Justice: A Thriller
Avery Ryan , Ph.D., FBI Deputy Director in the drama TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Avery Simpson, a character from the western film The Villain (1979)
Laura Avery Sumner , from the CBS soap opera TV series Knots Landing
Avery Tolar, a character from 1993 film The Firm
Fitzroy Avery Vacker, a character from Shannon Messenger's Keeper of the Lost Cities novel series
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