All about the name SEAVER

Meaning, origin, history.

Seaver is a unique and distinctive given name of English origin. Its meaning is derived from the Middle English word 'severe,' which means harsh or stern. However, despite its seemingly austere origin, Seaver has evolved into a name that is often associated with creativity, individuality, and strength.

The name Seaver is believed to have originated in England during the Middle Ages. It was likely used as a surname initially, given to individuals who were considered severe or harsh in nature. Over time, however, the name began to be used as a given name as well, perhaps due to its strong and commanding sound.

Throughout history, there have been several notable figures named Seaver. One such figure is the American poet, Charles Seaver, who was known for his powerful and evocative verse. Another notable Seaver is the English cricketer, Harold 'Dick' Seaver, who played for the Kent County Cricket Club in the early 20th century.

Today, Seaver continues to be a rare but distinctive given name. It is often chosen by parents looking for a strong and unique name for their child. While its meaning may be somewhat harsh, many people find that the name Seaver carries with it a sense of power and strength that makes it appealing nonetheless. Ultimately, whether or not someone chooses the name Seaver for their child depends on their personal preferences and what they value in a given name.

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Popularity of the name SEAVER since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Seaver has seen a varied number of births in the United States over the past few decades. The earliest recorded birth was in 1988 with 12 newborns being given this unique name. The following year, 1989, saw a slight decrease with only 9 births.

There were no recorded births of the name Seaver between 1990 and 1991. However, from 1991 to 1995, the number of births increased significantly, reaching its peak in 1993 with 14 newborns being named Seaver.

The years 1996 to 2004 saw a gradual decline in the number of babies named Seaver, with only 5 births each year between 1997 and 2002. There was a slight increase in 2002 with 9 births, but this trend did not continue.

From 2003 to 2018, the number of births remained relatively low, fluctuating between 5 and 9 each year. The most recent years available, 2017 and 2018, saw a slight increase with 6 births each year.

In total, there have been 135 babies named Seaver in the United States since 1988. While this number may not be extremely high, it is notable that the name has remained relatively consistent over the past three decades.