Every
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Every is a unisex name of English origin, meaning “From the English word 'every', connoting completeness or inclusivity.”, and peaked in popularity in 1901.
What Every Means
“From the English word 'every', connoting completeness or inclusivity.”
The Story of Every
This name, appearing only once in records in 1901, is an open horizon, a blank page waiting for your child's story.
Every is a word name, taken directly from the English word 'every.' It suggests inclusivity, totality, and an all-encompassing presence. Its singular recorded use in the peak year of 1901 makes it a curious and intriguing choice.
This name evokes a sense of completeness, of encompassing all that is good and whole. You might see your child as a force for unity, a positive presence that brings people together, spreading their influence far and wide.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1901
Total Births
20
First Recorded
1901
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