Avery
Language(s)English
Origin
Language(s)Anglo Norman, Old English, Norman French, French

Avery is an English name ultimately derived from the Old English name Ælfred (Old English form of Alfred),[1] which literally translates to 'elf-counsel'[2] Avery also exists as a given name in addition to its usage as a surname.

It has also been suggested that Avery as a surname could be a derivation of the French place name Évreux.

Prevalence in England

In 2014, the name's frequency was highest in Devon (5.9 times the British average), followed by Sussex, Buckinghamshire, Rutland, Worcestershire, Oxfordshire, Kent, Warwickshire, Cornwall and Somerset.[3]


Notable people with the name

Activism

  • Byllye Avery, American health care activist
  • Greg Avery, British animal rights activist
  • Rachel Foster Avery, 19th century American suffragist
  • Rosa Miller Avery (1830–1894), American abolitionist, political reformer, suffragist, writer; mother-in-law of Rachel Foster Avery
  • John Avery, member of the Loyal 9, member of the Sons of Liberty.

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Other

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. Redmonds, George (2004-04-13). Christian Names in Local and Family History. Dundurn. ISBN 978-1-55488-132-1.
  2. Hanks, Patrick (1991). A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1..
  3. "Avery Meaning and Distribution". Forebears. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
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