Marjory is a unique and uncommon female given name with an intriguing history and meaning. Originating from Scotland, it was derived from the Gaelic word "Màrtainn", which means "of the sea". This marine connection gives Marjory a timeless and somewhat mystical quality.
The name Marjory was popularized during the 19th century, particularly in England and Scotland. It is often associated with notable historical figures such as Lady Jane Douglas, also known as Marjory, who lived in the late 15th to early 16th century. She was a Scottish noblewoman and a significant figure in her time.
In literature, Marjory appears as a character in Sir Walter Scott's novel "The Antiquary", published in 1816. This further contributed to the name's popularity during that era.
While Marjory may not be as widely used today, it remains a distinctive and elegant choice for parents looking for a name with a rich history and unique origin. Its association with the sea gives it an exotic and adventurous touch, making it an appealing option for those who appreciate names with deeper meanings.
The name Marjory experienced significant fluctuations in popularity over the years, with a peak of 251 births in 1918 and a low of 5 births in several recent years (1998, 2001, 2011). The total number of births with the name Marjory from 1887 to 2023 is 8147.