The name Averie, pronounced AYV-uh-ree (/ˈeɪvəri/), is a charming and modern variation of the more traditional Avery. It has gained popularity in recent years as a female given name in the United States, reflecting a trend towards unique and slightly unconventional names. Averie has roots in Old English, originally derived from the elements "aelf," meaning elf, and "ric," meaning ruler or king. This gives it a whimsical yet strong connotation, often associated with leadership and enchantment.
Averie's rise in popularity can be traced through its increasing occurrences over the past few decades. In 1990, it was relatively rare with only 10 occurrences, but by 2023, it had surged to 548 occurrences, ranking at 549th place among newborn girls in the U.S. This steady climb highlights its growing appeal among parents seeking a name that is both familiar yet distinct.
Whether you're drawn to its melodic sound or its enchanting origins, Averie offers a delightful blend of tradition and modernity for your little one.
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