How popular is the baby name Everhelm in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Use the popularity graph and data table below to find out! Plus, see all the blog posts that mention the name Everhelm.

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Popularity of the baby name Everhelm


Posts that mention the name Everhelm

Like Everly? Here are some Ever-names for boys

Everly has become quite trendy as a girl name within the last couple of years:

20102011201220132014
Everly1592282888121854
Everleigh186146163295388
Everlee434951120208
Everley31274172105
Everlie58102043
Everli....13
Everlea....9
Everlei....5
Total:4244585531,3192,625

Everly is now the 178th most popular girl name in the nation, and Everleigh is 716th on the list.

So let’s say you like this “Ever-” trend, but you’re having a baby boy. What other options are there?

Here are some ideas, both modern and ancient:

  • Everett, currently ranked 167th for boys, is a surname based on the first name Everard (see below).
  • Ever is simultaneously a modern vocabulary word (meaning “always,” among other things) and an ancient personal name (based on a Germanic word meaning “boar”). Ever is currently being given to babies of both genders.
  • Everest is a habitational surname that refers to the French town of Évreux.
  • Everardo is a Spanish version of Everard (see below).
  • Everton is a habitational surname meaning “boar” + “settlement.”
  • Everson is a patronymic surname based on the first name Ever (see above).
  • Evergreen is a modern vocabulary word meaning “ever, always” + “green.” Evergreen has charted as a girl name before, but it works for either gender.
  • Everard is based on Germanic words meaning “boar” + “hardy, strong.”
  • Everbern is based on Germanic words meaning “boar” + “bear.”
  • Evergrim is based on Germanic words meaning “boar” + “fierce, severe.”
  • Everhelm is based on Germanic words meaning “boar” + “helmet.”
  • Evermar is based on Germanic words meaning “boar” + “famous.”
  • Everold is based on Germanic words meaning “boar” + “friendly, comely.”
  • Everwin is based on Germanic words meaning “boar” + “friend.”

Do you like any of these? What other Ever-names can you think of for boys?

Sources: Behind the Name, Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources