Top 100 Christian Baby Unisex Names Ending In Ery

Looking for the perfect name for your baby boy? Check out the 'Top 100 Christian Baby Unisex Names Ending In Ery' for a blend of tradition and modernity. Our curated list features short and cool names that are easy to pronounce and remember. Whether you're seeking names for a Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, or Christian baby, you'll find modern, simple options that resonate across various religions and cultures. Discover the ideal name that balances uniqueness and ease in our comprehensive guide.

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Avery

Avery is a given name taken from Avery, an English surname that was itself derived from an Old French version of the name Alfred or the Ancient Germanic name Alberich. The meaning of the name is derived from the Old English words aelf, meaning elf, and raed, meaning counsel.

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Emery

The name Emery is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Emery is: Brave; powerful. From the Old German name Emmerich, derived from 'amal', meaning labour and 'ne', meaning ruler.. Commonly used as a surname.

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Zachery

Zachery is a subtle spelling variant of Zachary (traditionally spelled with an “a” rather than an “e”). Zachary actually developed as a colloquial form of the Biblical name Zacharias (Greek) from the Hebrew Zechariah meaning “God has remembered”.

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Valery

The French name Valery (French: [valri]) is a given name or surname of Germanic origin Walaric (see Walric of Leuconay), that has often been confused in modern times with the Latin name Valerius—that explains the variant spelling Valéry (French: [valeri]).

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Emmery

German Meaning: The name Emmery is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Emmery is: Head of the household; leader of the household.

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Zackery

Zackary is a modern respelling of Zachary. Ultimately the name is derived from the Hebrew “Zekharyah” meaning "God has remembered". Zachary itself is a variant on the Biblical Zachariah, Zacharias or Zechariah.

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Flannery

Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Flannabhra 'descendant of Flannabhra' meaning 'red eyebrows', or (with r for the second l) a possible Anglicized form of Ó Flannghaile 'descendant of Flannghal', a personal name composed of the elements flann 'red', 'ruddy' + gal 'valor'.