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Everette is a distinguished and stylish male name with deep roots in English and French heritage. Its origins can be traced back to the Old French name "Everard," which was a compound of the Germanic elements "eber" meaning "wild boar" and "hard" meaning "brave, hardy." Over time, the name evolved into the modern English variant "Everette."
In 2022, Everette ranked #1424 in popularity for boys born in the United States, with 5 babies given this name. Though not among the most common choices, Everette has seen a steady increase in usage over the past decade after a period of declining popularity in the late 20th century. As parents seek out more unique and distinctive names, Everette's charming old-world vibe and rugged, masculine energy have helped it gain renewed interest.
Notable figures named Everette include Everette Howard Hunt Jr., a central figure in the Watergate scandal who served as an operative for the CIA, and Everette McGill, an acclaimed character actor known for roles in films like "Dances with Wolves" and "Young Guns." While not an extremely common name, Everette has been bestowed upon a few accomplished men throughout history.
Everette is considered a classic, traditional name with a dash of distinctiveness. It strikes a balance between timeless sophistication and modern sensibilities, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a bold yet polished moniker. Those drawn to Everette may value qualities like strength, resilience, and rugged individualism - traits often associated with this name.
Everette has a strong, authoritative sound and a pleasing rhythm when paired with common middle and last names. Its two-syllable structure and hard "ev" sound give it a bold, masculine presence. Overall, Everette projects an impression of confidence, determination, and quiet refinement.
The name Everette has roots in European, particularly English and French, culture and history. It was likely brought to England during the Norman Conquest and became more widely used in the Middle Ages. In literature, the name Everette appears in the works of celebrated American author Ernest Hemingway, adding an air of sophistication and adventure.
For parents considering the name Everette, here are some stylistically similar alternatives to explore:
These names share Everette's classic, distinguished vibe while offering slightly different sounds and origins. Families seeking a name with comparable rugged charm and timeless appeal may find one of these options to be a fitting complement.
2022 | 127 | 1,424 |
2021 | 87 | 1,802 |
2020 | 78 | 1,893 |
2019 | 74 | 1,977 |
2018 | 101 | 1,619 |
2017 | 79 | 1,867 |
2016 | 71 | 2,013 |
2015 | 64 | 2,145 |
2014 | 65 | 2,119 |
2013 | 50 | 2,478 |
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Everett | 4,100 | View Details |
Everhett | 61 | View Details |
Everitt | 26 | View Details |
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Everet | 10 | View Details |
Evrett | 9 | View Details |
Emorett | 7 | View Details |
Emerett | 6 | View Details |
Evert | 6 | View Details |
Everrette | 0 | View Details |
Evertt | 0 | View Details |
Evertte | 0 | View Details |
Everick | 0 | View Details |
Everado | 0 | View Details |
Everal | 0 | View Details |
Ervey | 0 | View Details |
Evers | 0 | View Details |
Everen | 0 | View Details |
Everard | 0 | View Details |
Evonte | 0 | View Details |
Evard | 0 | View Details |
Evynn | 0 | View Details |
Evante | 0 | View Details |
Evern | 0 | View Details |
Evart | 0 | View Details |
Earven | 0 | View Details |
Evontae | 0 | View Details |