Varick is a unique and distinctive given name of American origin. It is derived from the Dutch surname "Van Ryck", which was originally an occupational name for someone who worked with or made saddles.
The name Varick has a rich history dating back to the early colonial period in America. One of the earliest known bearers of this name was Peter Varick, who was born in New York City around 1702. He went on to become a prominent merchant and politician, serving as the mayor of New York City from 1763 to 1764.
The name Varick is also associated with the prominent Van Rensselaer family, one of the earliest Dutch families to settle in America. Kiliaen van Rensselaer, who was born in the Netherlands around 1580, founded the colony of Rensselaerswyck in what is now New York State.
Today, Varick remains a relatively rare but striking given name choice for boys. It carries with it a strong sense of history and tradition, as well as a connection to early American settlement and culture. Those who bear this distinctive name are often drawn to its unique sound and its rich historical significance.
Between 1963 and 2022, the name Varick has been given to a total of 257 babies born in the United States. The most popular years for this name were recently, with peaks in 2013 (13 births) and 2014 (14 births). However, it seems that its popularity is decreasing again as there were only 6 births in both 2020 and 2021, followed by 5 births in 2022. Interestingly, there were several periods where Varick was not given to any babies at all, such as from 1973 to 1975 and from 1980 to 1995. Despite this, it appears that the name has remained relatively uncommon throughout history, with no more than 26 births recorded in a single year since record-keeping began.