Veverly is of American origin, derived from the French surname Veberlé, which was occupational in nature, referring to someone who worked as a weaver or spinner. The name is quite rare, with few recorded instances of its usage. It is composed of the elements 'vebe-' meaning 'weave' or 'spin', and '-lé' indicating an occupation or place. Veverly is not associated with any specific saints or historical figures, thus it does not have any designated name days.
"Veverly experienced varied popularity over the years, peaking at 13 births in 1959 and declining to single digits by the mid-1960s."