All about the name RURY

Meaning, origin, history.

Rury is a unique and uncommon name of Irish origin. It is derived from the Irish surname O'Ruaidh, which was originally a personal name. The meaning of O'Ruaidh is believed to be "red-haired" or "little red one," likely referring to a person with red hair.

The history of the name Rury can be traced back to medieval Ireland. It is thought that the O'Ruaidh clan was originally based in County Roscommon, in the west of Ireland. The clan was known for being skilled warriors and were considered part of the Uí Fiachrach Múaid branch of the Connachta, one of the most powerful tribal groups in early medieval Ireland.

Over time, the name O'Ruaidh evolved into various forms, including Rury. Today, Rury is still a rare name, but it has been used as both a first and middle name in recent years. It is often chosen by parents looking for a unique and meaningful name with Irish heritage. Despite its rarity, Rury does not have any specific associated holidays or personality traits, allowing those who bear the name to create their own personal identity.

See also

Irish
Ireland

Popularity of the name RURY since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics provided show the number of babies named Rury born in the United States each year from 1989 to 2010. Over this period, there were a total of 47 babies given the name Rury.

While the popularity of the name Rury has varied over the years, it has maintained a consistent presence with at least one birth recorded every year except for 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1996 to 1999. The peak years for births with this name were 1993 and 2001, each with eight babies named Rury.

This data suggests that while the name Rury may not be among the most popular choices for newborns in the United States during these years, it has still been chosen consistently by parents for their children. It is always fascinating to explore the trends and patterns of baby names over time.