All about the name GREGOR

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Gregor is of Latin origin and means "watchful" or "vigilant". It is derived from the Latin word "Gregorios", which itself comes from the ancient Greek word "gregoria", meaning "wide awake". The name has a long history, with many notable figures throughout history bearing it.

The most famous bearer of the name Gregor was likely Pope Gregory I, also known as Saint Gregory the Great. Born in Rome around 540 AD, he became pope in 590 and is credited with spreading Christianity throughout Europe. He is also known for his contributions to music and theology, and for his work in establishing monasteries.

Other notable figures named Gregor include Gregor Mendel, a Czech monk who is considered the father of modern genetics due to his work on pea plants; Gregor Johann Mendel (1822-1884), an Austrian scientist known for his work on plant hybridization; and Gregor Piatigorsky (1903-1976), a Russian cellist who was a renowned performer and teacher.

The name Gregor has also been used in literature, most notably as the main character in "Gregor Samsa" from Franz Kafka's novel "Metamorphosis". However, it is important to note that this usage does not reflect the meaning or history of the name itself.

Today, Gregor remains a relatively uncommon but distinctive name. It is often associated with its historical and cultural significance, as well as with the notable figures who have borne it throughout history. Despite its origins in ancient times, the name continues to be chosen by parents for their children today, perhaps drawn to its unique sound and meaning.

Popularity of the name GREGOR since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the provided statistics, we can observe trends and patterns of babies named Gregor born annually in the United States from 1897 to 2023.

The earliest recorded year with more than one birth of a baby named Gregor is 1914, which had 10 births. This number remained consistent until 1915, after which it fluctuated between 6 and 17 births per year up until the mid-1950s.

From 1956 onwards, there was a noticeable increase in the number of Gregor births each year, peaking at 26 births both in 1962 and 1963. This trend continued through the late 1970s, with the highest recorded annual figure being 24 births in 1970.

After 1980, the popularity of the name Gregor began to decline steadily, with fewer than 15 births per year from then until now. There have been several years since the late 1980s where fewer than 10 babies named Gregor were born annually in the United States.

The most recent data available shows that there were 7 births of babies named Gregor in 2023, which is representative of the current trend in the usage of this name. Overall, from 1897 to 2023, there have been a total of 1204 babies named Gregor born in the United States.