Rorry is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of German origin, derived from the ancient Germanic element "Hrodgar," which means "strong spear." It is a variant spelling of the more familiar names Rodney and Rudyard. The name Rorry has a unique sound and is often associated with strength, courage, and leadership due to its original meaning. It is most commonly used as a masculine given name but can also be considered for girls, adding a touch of uniqueness and individuality. In literature, Rorry was popularized by the American author Rudyard Kipling, whose middle name was Rorry.
"The name Rory experienced a notable gap in popularity between 1966 and 1989, with no recorded births during these years."