All about the name ELERY

Meaning, origin, history.

Elery is a unique and distinctive name of American origin. It is believed to have been created by combining the names Elmer and Leroy. The name Elmer is derived from the Old English word "ælmaer," which means "work" or "noble." Leroy, on the other hand, is a French name that means "the king" or "the ruler."

The name Elery has not been widely used throughout history, making it quite rare and uncommon. It does not appear in any historical records as a given name for individuals, nor has it been popularized by famous figures bearing the name.

Despite its rarity, Elery has gained some recognition in recent years due to its unique sound and spelling. Parents who choose this name for their children often do so because they appreciate its distinctive character and wish to give their child a memorable and uncommon name.

In terms of popularity, Elery does not rank among the most commonly used names in any English-speaking country. However, it has occasionally been recorded as a given name for boys in countries such as the United States and Canada.

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Popularity of the name ELERY since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Elery has been relatively uncommon throughout the years in the United States, with a total of 318 births recorded between 1904 and 1981.

There were two peak periods for this name during this time frame. The first occurred between 1915 and 1927, with the highest number of births happening in 1921 at 17 babies born that year. This period also includes some years where there were more than ten births each year.

The second peak happened between 1942 and 1956, during which time there were more than five births every year except for the year 1953 where only six births were recorded.

Despite these peaks, the name Elery has not been consistently popular over the decades. From the year 1904 to 1981, most years had fewer than ten babies named Elery each year.

Overall, while the name Elery may not have been extremely common throughout the century in the United States, it did enjoy some periods of popularity during specific eras.

Name variation ELERY.