Hervey

Meaning of Hervey

Hervey is a strong and distinctive name for baby boys. With English origins, it is pronounced as HER-vee. The name Hervey has variations, with Harvey being the most common alternative spelling. In terms of popularity, Hervey has seen some fluctuation over the years in the United States. It reached its peak in 2000 when it ranked at number 10 on the list of newborn names. While its popularity has declined since then, it remains a unique and memorable choice for parents seeking a less common name for their son.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as HER-vee (/ˈhɜrvi/)

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Notable People Named Hervey

Hervey Milton Cleckley was an influential American psychiatrist known for his book "The Mask of Sanity" and the vivid case study of a female patient, which inspired the movie "The Three Faces of Eve."
Hervey Rhodes, Baron Rhodes, was a British Labour Party politician.
Hervey Morres, 1st Viscount Mountmorres, was an Irish landowner and politician.
Hervey Studdiford Moore Sr. was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly representing Mercer County, New Jersey in the early 20th century.
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