Jeoffrey is an attractive, distinctive given name of French origin. It's composed of two elements: 'Geoffroy,' which means 'peaceful' and 'rejoice,' and the suffix '-ey.' Thus, Jeoffrey translates to 'bringer of peace who rejoices.' This name was popular among the Normans and was brought to England after the Norman Conquest. It's also associated with several notable historical figures, such as Jeoffrey II, Duke of Brittany.
The name Jeoffrey seems to have seen fluctuating popularity over the decades, with peaks in the early 80s and a resurgence around the year 2000. However, it never became incredibly common, as indicated by the total of 244 births over these years.