Henery is a unique and historic given name of English origin. It is derived from the Old French name Henri, which itself came from the Germanic name Heinrich. This name has been popular throughout history, particularly among royalty. Notable bearers include Henry II, King of England in the 12th century, and Henry VIII, the Tudor king known for his six marriages. Today, Henery remains a distinctive choice, often associated with its rich historical legacy.
"Over a span of nearly 140 years, the name Henery has seen varied popularity with a total of 2122 births recorded. The peak was reached in 1916 and 1928 with 35 and 61 births respectively. However, since the late 1970s, the number of births has consistently remained low, with most recent years showing fewer than 10."