In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Gary is: Hard or bold spear. A , which is an EnglishGerman Gerard. Also a diminutive of Gareth and Garrick Famous bearer: American actor Gary Cooper. In German Baby Names the meaning of the name Gary is: Spear. In Irish Baby Names the meaning of the name Gary is: Hard or bold spear. An IrishGerman Gerard, based on medieval pronunciation. Famous bearer: Irish statesman Garret FitzGerald. In Welsh Baby Names the meaning of the name Gary is: Gentle. Modest and brave Sir Gareth was a legendary knight of King Arthur's Round Table. In American Baby Names the meaning of the name Gary is: Spear. optional screen readeroptional screen reader
optional screen readerPopularity:1897 Origin:British Help baby become a hero like the ones in his books with this vintage-sounding name. Gary, which has Old English origins, means "spear," and can encourage to embrace his sharp wit. Gary can also be spelled Garry and is sometimes used as a nickname for Gareth, Garfield, and Gerald. This name's use has fallen drastically from its heights in the 1950s, so baby probably won't meet too many other Garys on his travels. Wondering who else shares this name? Check out these well known people who made this baby name famous.
Not sure you have the perfect name? Search to add more baby names to your My Favorites list. The name Gary is on its way to becoming extinct after being one of the most popular for baby boys in previous decades. This is despite famous Garys having flown the flag for their namesakes all over the world such as US actor Coleman, footballer Neville, UK actor Oldman, Take That singer Barlow, 1980s pop supremo Kemp and footballer-turned-pundit Lineker. Gary – which is believed to be a name of Germanic origin meaning “spear” – was the 10th most chosen name in the US for three consecutive years from 1951. REUTERS/Archie Comics Publications/Handout via Reuters Michael Buckner/Getty Images (We couldn't think of anyone famous enough called Evie) AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS Gary-fever had even spread to parents of American-born baby girls as – at its peak for females – 90 of them were given it as a first name in 1947, before the trend came to a complete stop exactly thirty years later. Fewer than 450 boys in the US were named Gary in 2013 compared to around 38,000 in the early 1950s, according to OurBabyNamer.com. Oldman starred in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Convicted sex offender Glitter is not a popular Gary himself In the UK, its popularity peaked in 1964 as the 16th most common name. By the 1990s, it had fallen out of the top 100 lists and names such as Mohamed, Oliver, Jack, Noah and Jacob now dominate the top five positions respectively, according to BabyCentre.co.uk. Only 28 British-born boys were named Gary in 2013 compared to 235 in 1996, as shown in a graph based on Office of National Statistics data. More unique and less traditional names such as Mason, Jayden, Reuben and Dexter have even trumped the number of new Garys in recent years. The decline in the name’s popularity could have something to do with convicted paedophile pop star Gary Glitter, 70, who was imprisoned for 16 years last month. Or it might not, as his real name is actually Paul Francis Gadd. The name is now ranked number 578 in the US popularity stakes, which is the lowest position it has had in the country since 1926. |