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For other uses, see Audrey (disambiguation) .

^ ÆÐELÞRYÐ , Behind the Name

^ Audrey , Behind the Name


Audrey ( / ˈ ɔː d r i / ) is an English feminine given name . It is the Anglo-Norman form of the Anglo-Saxon name Æðelþryð , composed of the elements æðel "noble" and þryð "strength". The Anglo-Norman form of the name was applied to Saint Audrey (d. 679), also known by the historical form of her name as Saint Æthelthryth. The same name also survived into the modern period in its Anglo-Saxon form, as Etheldred , [1] e.g. Etheldred Benett (1776–1845).

In the 17th century, the name of Saint Audrey gave rise to the adjective tawdry "cheap and pretentious; cheaply adorned". The lace necklaces sold to pilgrims to Saint Audrey fell out of fashion in the 17th century, and so tawdry was reinterpreted as meaning cheap or vulgar. As a consequence, use of the name declined, but it was revived in the 19th century. Popularity of the name in the United States peaked in the interbellum period , but it fell below rank 100 in popularity by 1940 and was not frequently given in the later half of the 20th century; Audrey was the 173rd most common name for females in the United States in the 1990 census. Its popularity has again been on the rise since the 2000s, reaching rank 100 in 2002 and rank 41 in 2012. It was also ranked in the top 100 most common names for girls in France, Belgium, and Canada in the 2000s. [2]



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Audrey is a beautiful, classic, sophisticated name that's still unique enough to feel fresh and fun. It's also imbued with plenty of movie star glam thanks to namesake Audrey Hepburn. Additionally, it's an A name for those that are looking for a name that starts with the vowel and/or a letter at the beginning of the alphabet. It also doesn't tend to get shortened to a nickname as often as most names.


Audrey, a well-known English name , originated from the Anglo-Norman words for "noble" and "strength." Related meanings of the name include supernatural power and honorable. It is also related to the Anglo-Saxon names Aethelthryth, Ethelreda, and Ethelred. 1

Although many baby names are separated by gender, Verywell Family believes that sex does not need to play a role in your name selection process. It’s important to select a name that you feel suits your new baby the best.

While numerous similarly classic, old-fashioned baby names, such as Olivia , Ava , Amelia, Sophia, Charlotte , and Evelyn, have soared in the popularity charts, Audrey hasn't broken the top 30 in the past 100 years. However, over the past century, Audrey has consistently been in the top 200 names. In the 1920s and 1930s, the name had a fairly consistent ranking of between 58 and 99. After that, Audrey's usage dipped a bit. 2


The name has become increasingly common as of late, moving from a ranking of 115 in 2000 to 60 in 2020. Its most recent peak in popularity came in 2013 when the name was the No. 33 most frequently used girl name. 2


The following are variations and related names of the name Audrey:


While Audreys often get called by their full name, there are some common nicknames they can be called:


Great options for a sibling name for Audrey include the following:


The most famous person named Audrey is the Hollywood Golden Age screen icon, Audrey Hepburn. Hepburn's grace, style, charm, and elegance will forever be associated with this name. But there are many other notable Audreys from today and throughout history as well.

Still searching for the perfect baby name? Check out these related baby name lists for even more options: 
Hanks P, Hardcastle K, Hodges F. A Dictionary of First Names . Oxford University Press; 2016.
Social Security Administration. Popularity of name Audrey .
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British actress and humanitarian (1929–1993)
1948–1989 (actress) 1954–1993 (humanitarian)
Baron Aarnoud van Heemstra (maternal grandfather) Emma Ferrer (granddaughter)

^ She solely held British nationality, since at the time of her birth Dutch women were not permitted to pass on their nationality to their children; the Dutch law did not change in this regard until 1985. [1] A further reference is her birth certificate which clearly states British nationality. When asked about her background, Hepburn identified as half-Dutch, [2] as her mother was a Dutch noblewoman. Furthermore, she spent a significant number of her formative years in the Netherlands and was able to speak Dutch fluently. Her ancestry is covered in the " Early life " section.

^ Walker writes that it is unclear for what kind of company he worked; he was listed as a "financial adviser" in a Dutch business directory, and the family often travelled among the three countries. [17]

^ She had been offered the scholarship already in 1945, but had had to decline it due to "some uncertainty regarding her national status". [37]

^ Overall, about 90% of her singing was dubbed, despite being promised that most of her vocals would be used. Hepburn's voice remains in one line in "I Could Have Danced All Night", in the first verse of "Just You Wait", and in the entirety of its reprise in addition to sing-talking in parts of "The Rain in Spain" in the finished film. When asked about the dubbing of an actress with such distinctive vocal tones, Hepburn frowned and said, "You could tell, couldn't you? And there was Rex , recording all his songs as he acted ... next time —" She bit her lip to prevent her saying more. [77] She later admitted that she would have never accepted the role knowing that Warner intended to have nearly all of her singing dubbed.

^ This was the highest price paid for a dress from a film, [170] until it was surpassed by the $4.6 million paid in June 2011 for Marilyn Monroe's "subway dress" from The Seven Year Itch . [171] Of the two dresses that Hepburn wore on screen, one is held in the Givenchy archives while the other is displayed in the Museum of Costume in Madrid. [172] A subsequent London auction of Hepburn's film wardrobe in December 2009 raised £270,200, including £60,000 for the black Chantilly lace cocktail gown from How to Steal a Million . [173]



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