Bexley is a distinctive, unisex given name of recent origin. It is believed to have been coined in the late 20th century, inspired by the London borough and town of Bexley, named after the Saxon word 'Bec-LEAh', meaning ' clearing with beech trees'. The name has gained popularity as a modern alternative to more traditional names, favoured for its unique sound and spelling. It is often used as a middle or first name, and while it does not have any associated saint's days or traditional celebrations, parents who choose this name often do so for its individuality.
"The number of babies named Bexley has seen a significant increase over the past decade, with a notable spike in recent years."