Eisenhower, of German origin, is a strong and distinctive given name that has been primarily used as a surname for many years. It is derived from the Middle High German words 'eise' meaning iron and 'achere' meaning field or acre. The name Eisenhower is most notably associated with Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, who served two terms from 1953 to 1961. Prior to his presidency, he was a prominent military figure, playing a significant role in World War II as the Supreme Allied Commander Europe. The name Eisenhower has since become synonymous with leadership and political power in American history.
"The name Eisenhower saw its peak popularity with five newborns bearing it in 1952."