There are 23 -rry names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are -rry names 1 to 20. Jerry was the most popular among these names in 2008. The name is primarily used in English and German, and it was followed in popularity by the English Larry and Harry. The unusual -rry names are Barry (English and Irish), Berry (English), Corry (English), Curry (English), Derry (English and Irish), Garry (English and German), Gerry (English and German), Greenberry (English), Kerry (English), Korry (English), Kurry (English), Lorry (English), Merry (English), Morry (English), Murry (English, Irish, and Scottish), Norry (English), and Parry (English). -rry names are somewhat popular baby names for boys. At the height of their usage in 1947, 4.417% of baby boys were given -rry names. There were 10 -rry names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. -rry names have since experienced a steep decline in frequency, and are of only occasional use now. In 2008, 4 -rry names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.130%. Within all -rry names, the English and German Jerry was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #320 and a usage of 0.0483%.
Barry | fair headed; spear; ... used chiefly in the English and Irish ... The name is of multiple origins ... |
Berry | fair headed; spear; ... largely used in the English language and ... variant spelling of Barry ... |
Corry | little spear; ravine ... largely used in the English language, ... variant of Corrigan ... |
| Curry | hero or champion ... an English name of Irish Gaelic origin ... variant of Curran ... rare as a baby boy name ... |
| Derry | fertile, fruitful; free from envy, free from injuction; freeman; ruler of the people; protector, wealthy, possessor of good, upholder of good ... |
Garry | spear; from Garriston; ... used chiefly in the English and German ... Its origin is Old English ... |
Gerry | brave with the spear; ... used chiefly in the English and German ... variant of Jerome ... |
| Greenberry | green manor house ... of Middle English origin and it is ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ... |
Harry 644 | house owner, lord of ... used chiefly in the English language and ... K ... Rowling ... form of Henry ... |
Jerry 320 | brave with the spear; ... used predominantly in the English and ... variant of Germain ... a classic favorite ... |
Kerry | descendants of Ciar ... largely used in the English language and ... a rare baby name for boys ... |
| Korry | little spear; ravine ... an English name of Old Norse and Irish ... variant of Corrigan ... |
| Kurry | hero or champion ... origin is Irish Gaelic, and its use, English ... variant form of Curran ... |
Larry 375 | laurel, bay ... of Latin origin and it is predominantly ... form of Laurence ... an all-time favorite ... |
| Lorry | laurel, bay ... largely used in the English language and ... variant of Laurence ... |
| Merry | great chief ... used chiefly in the English language and ... form of Meredith ... |
| Morry | swarthy, dark skinned, ... largely used in the English language and ... variant of Maurice ... |
Murry | settlement by the sea; ... language of origin is Irish Gaelic and Celtic ... variant form of Murray ... |
| Norry | Northman, Norseman, ... used chiefly in the English language and ... variant of Norris ... |
| Parry | man who lives by a pear tree ... largely used in English and its origin ... variant of Perry ... |
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