Fury, of Latin origin, is a strong and distinctive given name that has been popularized by various forms of media over time. It means 'storm' or 'situation,' perhaps reflecting its historic usage as a surname for individuals living near stormy regions or experiencing tumultuous events. In literature, Fury was the name of a character in Dante's Inferno, further associating it with drama and intensity.
"Fury was chosen as a baby name exactly five times in the year 2002."