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Audree Girl

Popularity: #903 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

PronunciationAW-dree / ɔːˈdriː

French; English

Meaning

Noble strength; noble

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Audree is derived from the Old English name "Æðelþryð," which is composed of the elements "æðel," meaning "noble," and "þryð," meaning "strength" or "power." The name evolved through various linguistic transformations, transitioning from Old English to Middle English as "Aldreda" and later to the modern forms including "Audrey" and its variant "Audree." The name entered the English language primarily through the influence of the Norman Conquest in the 11th century, which brought many Old English names into contact with Norman French, leading to further adaptations and spellings.

Historically, the name is associated with Saint Audrey, a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon abbess and the daughter of a king. She is venerated in both the Roman Catholic and Anglican traditions, and her feast day is celebrated on June 23. The name gained further prominence through the medieval period, particularly in connection with the cult of Saint Audrey, which was popularized in the 12th century. The name was also featured in literature, notably in the works of Geoffrey Chaucer during the late 14th century, where it appears in the "Canterbury Tales" as a character name.

Culturally, the name Audree and its variants have been associated with notions of nobility and strength, reflective of its etymological roots. The name has also been linked to various artistic representations, including the depiction of Saint Audrey in religious art and literature. Additionally, the diminutive form "Audie" has been used historically, although it is less common in formal contexts. The enduring legacy of the name is evident in its continued use and adaptation across different cultures and languages, maintaining its noble connotations throughout the centuries.

Trend Summary

Audree is a less common variant of Audrey, which has seen fluctuating popularity in the U.S.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Audrey
  • Audree

International Variants

  • Audrée (French)
  • Audri (English)

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Fictional characters named Audree

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Audree was first seen in the United States in 1904. Audree has ranked as high as #1166 nationally, which occurred in 2013, and has been most popular in California, Texas, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. In the past 5 years the name Audree has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Audree (2024)

StateBirthsShare
TX 7
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19045
19109
19116
19125
19138
19147
191511
191613
191713
191814
191916
192016
192132
192239
192331
192427
192530
192635
192723
192829
192921
193029
193118
193219
193323
193419
193516
193618
193711
193815
19397
19408
19439
19455
194610
19475
19488
19496
19508
19515
19527
195312
19548
195515
195611
195716
19589
19599
19607
19619
19625
19647
19666
19678
19698
197012
19716
19736
19747
19755
19776
19785
19795
19805
198114
19829
198310
198410
198511
198615
198713
198818
198911
199018
199114
199222
199326
199437
199524
199622
199730
199832
199932
200042
200136
200244
200366
200451
200567
200675
2007109
200892
2009102
2010117
2011135
2012159
2013196
2014171
2015173
2016159
2017141
2018105
2019104
2020109
202190
202252
202358
202447