All about the name EVERY

Meaning, origin, history.

Every" is of English origin, meaning "every". It's a unisex given name that gained popularity as a gender-neutral option in recent years. It was more commonly used during the Middle Ages and then fell out of fashion until its recent resurgence. The name Every has no specific pronunciation guidelines, so it can be pronounced as either /ˈɛvrɪ/ or /ˈiːvrɪ/. There are no well-known historical figures with this name, nor is there a specific day associated with its celebration. It's often used in combination with other names to create unique combinations like Every Jane or Every Amelia.

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English

Popularity of the name EVERY since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Every Annual statistics show that there were five births recorded in both 1922 and 1928, making a total of ten births over the two years."