HISTORY OF THE NAME JEFFREY

ORIGIN AND HISTORY

The name Jeffrey is a variation on the name Geoffrey, which originates from the Middle English Geffrey and stems further back to the Old French Geoffroi. The name is suggested to stem from various German names including Gaufrid, Walahfrid and Gisfrid. The name Gaufrid is a combination of govja meaning “a district” and frithu meaning “peace.” The name Walahfrid is a combination of valha meaning “traveler” and frithu meaning “peace.” The name Gisfrid is a combination of gis meaning “pledge” and frithu meaning “peace.” The Gaelic forms of Geoffrey are “Sieffre” and “Seathrun” from Seafra and Seafraid meaning “God's peace.”


POPULARITY
According to the 1990 United States Census [1], Jeffrey ranked as the 30th most popular male first name, the 3,643rd most popular female first name and the 3,006th most popular last name. In the United States, the name ranked in the Top 1,000 most popular boys' names seven decades since 1880, including each of the last seven.

According to the Social Security Administration [1], in the 21st century, the name ranked in the Top 200 most popular boys' names every year from 2000 (104th) through 2006 (180th).

United States Popularity of the boy's name Jeffrey in the 21st Century:

Year: 2006 Rank:180th
Year: 2005 Rank:171st
Year: 2004 Rank:150th
Year: 2003 Rank:140th
Year: 2002 Rank:132nd
Year: 2001 Rank:119th
Year: 2000 Rank:104th

FACTS
“Jeffrey” is the name of babies belonging to celebrities Bob Griese, Ed Mcmahon, Frank Gifford, Jimmy Carter, Mario Andretti and Michael Jordan.
“Jeff” is a nickname for a new Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force.
NAMESAKES
“Jeffrey” is a 1995 romantic comedy about gay men based on the play of the same name by Paul Rudnick.
“Mutt and Jeff” is the name of a comic strip by Bud Fisher.
“Jeff Albertson,” narrated by Hank Azaria, is the name of character better known as “comic book guy” in the animated television comedy “The Simpsons.”

FAMOUS PERSONS
Jeffery Michael Gordon – Successful American race car driver.
Geoffrey Roy Rush – Television and film actor who won an Academy Award (Oscar) for “Best Actor in a Leading Role” for his work in the 1996 movie Shine. He was also nominated for two Oscars for his acting work in Shakespeare in Love (1998) and Quills (2000).
Jeffrey Tambor – Film and television actor who was nominated for six primetime Emmy Awards and one daytime Emmy Award for his acting prowess.
Geoffrey Chaucer – Influential 14th century author who is well known for his work The Canterbury Tales.
Geoffrey Wilkinson – Won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1973.


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