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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]
Language(s) | English |
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Origin | |
Language(s) | Anglo Norman, Old English, Norman French, French |
The surname Avery may also be a derivation of the French place name Évreux.[citation needed]
Prevalence in England
editIn 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
editActivism
edit- 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.
Law and politics
edit- Bill Avery (born 1940), Nebraska politician and professor
- Brian Avery (activist), former volunteer for the International Solidarity Movement
- Carlos Avery (1868–1930), Minnesota newspaper publisher and politician
- Ephraim Kingsbury Avery, Methodist minister accused of an 1832 murder
- Isaac E. Avery, Colonel in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War
- James Avery (American colonist) (1620–1700), Connecticut colonist, legislator, and military commander
- John Avery (politician), physician and politician from Michigan
- John Keith Avery, former commissioner of the New South Wales police
- Oscar F. Avery (1841–1924), Illinois state senator and lawyer
- Steven Avery, American exonerated by DNA evidence for a crime
- Waightstill Avery, North Carolina's first attorney general and a colonel during the American Revolutionary War
- William H. Avery (politician) (1911–2009), former governor of Kansas
- William Tecumsah Avery (1819–1880), former member of the United States House of Representatives
Art and media
edit- Catharine Hitchcock Tilden Avery (1844–1911), American author, editor, educator
- Fiona Avery, comic book and television writer
- George Avery, American professor of German Studies
- Gillian Avery, British children's writer and scholar
- Harold Avery, British author of children's literature
- Tom Avery, explorer, mountaineer, author, and motivational speaker
- Valeen Tippetts Avery, American biographer and historian
- Brad Avery, guitarist for the rock band Third Day
- Charles Avery (actor) (1873–1926), American silent-film actor, film director, and screenwriter
- Charles Avery (artist) (born 1973), Scottish artist from Oban
- Charles Avery (pianist) (1892–1974), American blues and boogie-woogie pianist
- Dylan Avery, American filmmaker
- Eric Avery, original bass player for Jane's Addiction
- Jack Avery, member of the American pop band Why Don't We
- James Avery (1945–2013), American actor
- James Avery (musician) (1937–2009), American and German pianist and conductor
- Margaret Avery, American singer and actress
- Patricia Avery (1902–1973), American silent film actress
- Phyllis Avery, American actress
- Shondrella Avery, American actress
- Val Avery (1924–2009), American actor
- Milton Avery, American Modernist painter
- Tex Avery, animator and director; creator of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck
- Susanna Avery-Quash (born 1970), an English art historian
- Richard Avery born 1947 Actor and director.
Science and engineering
edit- Clarence W. Avery, engineer at Ford Motor Company
- John Scales Avery, theoretical chemist and peace activist
- Oswald Avery, physician and scientist
- R. Stanton Avery, (1907–1997), American inventor
- Raymond Avery, New Zealand pharmaceutical scientist, inventor, author and social entrepreneur
- Robert Hanneman Avery, founder of the Avery Company, an American farm tractor, truck and automobile manufacturer.
- William H. Avery (engineer), aeronautics engineer
Sports
edit- Albert Avery, English rugby league footballer
- Donnie Avery (born 1984), American football player
- Genard Avery (born 1995), American football player
- George Avery Young (1866–1900), English sportsman who played rugby and cricket
- Gordon George Avery (1925–2006), Australian track and field athlete
- James Avery (baseball) (born 1984) Canadian baseball player
- Jim Avery (born 1944), American football player
- John Avery (Canadian football), Canadian football player
- Ryan Avery (lacrosse), former lacrosse player
- Sean Avery (born April 10, 1980), Canadian professional hockey player
- Steve Avery, former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Tre Avery (born 1997), American football player
- William Avery (basketball), professional basketball player
- Xavier Avery (born 1990), American baseball player
Other
edit- Bryan Avery, British architect
- Clark Moulton Avery (1819–1864), Confederate colonel
- Cyrus Avery, American highway commissioner
- Henry Every (or Avery), 17th-century pirate
- James Avery (Medal of Honor), (1825–1898) Union Navy seaman and recipient of the Medal of Honor during the American Civil War
- Peter Avery, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge
- R. Stanton Avery, founder of Avery Dennison Corporation and namesake of Caltech's Avery House
- Samuel Putnam Avery, (1822–1904) American connoisseur and dealer in art
- Sewell Avery, U.S. businessman
- William Beilby Avery (1854–1908), philatelist
- Justice Avery, multiple people
Fictional characters
edit- Avery, a pure-blood wizarding family in the Harry Potter series
- Jackson Avery, in the TV series Grey's Anatomy, or his grandfather, Harper Avery
- Bree Avery, protagonist of the lonelygirl15 Internet video series
- Rupert Avery, a main character in The Serpentwar Saga
- Shug Avery, one of the main characters in the 1982 novel The Color Purple
- Mr. Avery, a character in the 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird
- Alice Avery, a character in Virginia Woolf's short story 'A Woman's College from Outside'
See also
edit- Averin (surname) (Аверины), a Russian surname
- Every (surname)
References
edit- ^ Redmonds, George (2004-04-13). Christian Names in Local and Family History. Dundurn. ISBN 978-1-55488-132-1.
- ^ Hanks, Patrick (1991). A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1..
- ^ "Avery Meaning and Distribution". Forebears. Retrieved 25 January 2014.