Aubrey

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Aubrey (/ˈɔːbri/) is a unisex English name. It was common for men and women in the Middle Ages, but had lost favour for a time before experiencing a resurgence of popularity for men in the 19th century.[1][2]

GenderUnisex
LanguageEnglish, French, German
Meaningruler of elves (masculine),[1] elf council (feminine)[2]
Variant formsAubree, Aubrie, Awbery[3]
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Aubrey
GenderUnisex
LanguageEnglish, French, German
Origin
Meaningruler of elves (masculine),[1] elf council (feminine)[2]
Other names
Variant formsAubree, Aubrie, Awbery[3]
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In the United States, following the 1973 release of the song "Aubrey" by the band Bread, the name began increasing in popularity as a given name for girls, potentially influenced by its similarity to Audrey.[1][4][5] In 2023, Aubrey was the 101st most popular girls' name in the United States.[4]

Etymology

The medieval masculine name Aubrey is from the Norman French derivation Aubry of the Germanic given name Alberic / Old High German given name Alberich,[6] which consists of the elements alb 'elf' and ric 'power' or 'ruler',[1][7] Before being largely replaced by Aubrey after the Norman Conquest of England, the Anglo-Saxons used the native form Ælfrīc.[1]

The medieval feminine name "Aubrey" was independently derived from the Norman French derivation of the Germanic name Albreda, which consists of the elements alb 'elf' and radi 'council'; it had fallen out of use entirely by the 15th century.[2] The form Aubrée was common in Normandy pre-Conquest.[8][9]

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