Algernon
AL-jer-non
Algernon is a boy’s name of French origin, meaning “Of French origin, derived from the Old French 'al gernons', meaning 'wearing a mustache'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1972.
What Algernon Means
“Of French origin, derived from the Old French 'al gernons', meaning 'wearing a mustache'.”
The Story of Algernon
Whisper this name and hear the rustle of old books and the glint of a sharp wit, a rare and distinguished echo from another time.
Algernon has a distinguished lineage, stemming from the Norman French 'al gernons,' meaning 'wearing a mustache.' Introduced to England after the Norman Conquest, it became a surname before emerging as a given name, particularly embraced by the aristocracy and intellectual circles in the 19th century.
The sound of 'Algernon' is like fine old paper, evocative and full of character. Writing it on a birth certificate feels like an act of preserving something elegant, a nod to a child who might possess a quiet, eccentric brilliance. You imagine him with a thoughtful gaze, a mind full of curious thoughts, a name that hints at a rich inner world.
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Numerology
The Leader
Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
Famous Namesakes
Algernon Swinburne
English poet, playwright, novelist, critic
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#29 in 1972
Total Births
985
First Recorded
1886
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