Emory (name)
Emory is a given name and a surname with multiple possible origins. As a given name, it is generally considered masculine, though it can sometimes be used for females. As a surname, it is found in English-speaking countries, as well as others.
Possible Origins and Meanings:
- Germanic: A variant of Emery, derived from the Germanic personal name "Emmerich," composed of the elements heim meaning "home" and ric meaning "power" or "ruler."
- English: As a surname, it could be a locational name derived from places named Emery or Emory, or a patronymic name meaning "son of Emery."
- Irish: A possible Anglicized form of an Irish Gaelic name, though less common than other anglicizations.
Usage as a Given Name:
Emory has experienced varying degrees of popularity as a given name. Its use has generally been more prevalent in the United States. Historical records show its usage dating back several centuries. Its popularity has seen ebbs and flows, often resurging during certain periods.
Usage as a Surname:
The surname Emory is distributed geographically, with notable concentrations in English-speaking nations. Genealogical research can trace its origins through historical records, census data, and immigration documents.
Notable People Named Emory:
- Due to the changing popularity of the name, there are a number of notable individuals across diverse fields who have used Emory as a first name or surname.
Variations and Related Names:
Related names and variations include Emery, Emmerich, and Emeric. These names share common etymological roots and historical connections.