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Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: FITS-roy /ˈfɪts.rɔɪ/

Origin: English; French

Meaning: English: son of the king; French: royal son

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Fitzroy has its roots in the Old French term "fils de roi," which translates to "son of the king." This term was adopted into Middle English as "Fitzroy," reflecting the Norman influence on the English language following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name was used as a surname to denote illegitimate sons of kings or noblemen, signifying a connection to royal lineage without the full legitimacy of a recognized heir.

The use of Fitzroy as a given name emerged later, primarily in the context of British nobility and aristocracy, where it retained its connotation of royal descent. Historically, the name Fitzroy has been associated with several notable figures, including the 1st Duke of Grafton, Henry Fitzroy, who was the illegitimate son of King Charles II of England in the 17th century.

The name also appears in various historical documents and records, often linked to individuals of noble birth or significant standing within society. The use of Fitzroy in titles and estates, such as Fitzroy Square in London, further emphasizes its connection to the aristocracy and the historical significance of lineage in British culture.

Culturally, Fitzroy has been imbued with a sense of nobility and prestige, often evoking the grandeur associated with royal heritage. The name has been adopted in various forms, including its diminutive "Roy," which carries similar connotations of kingship and authority.

Additionally, Fitzroy has found resonance in literature and the arts, symbolizing themes of legitimacy, power, and the complexities of royal bloodlines. Its enduring presence in historical contexts underscores the importance of lineage and the societal structures surrounding nobility in medieval and early modern England.

Famous people named Fitzroy

Fitzroy Maclean is a writer and soldier best known for his works on military history and his association with Winston Churchill.
Fitzroy Somerset is a British Army officer best known for his role in the Crimean War and as a military leader in the 19th century.

Fictional characters named Fitzroy

Fitzroy is a fictional character from the video game BioShock Infinite. He is a key figure in the story, serving as a leader of the Vox Populi and advocating for the rights of the oppressed in the floating city of Columbia.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Fitzroy was first seen in the United States in 1964. Fitzroy has ranked as high as #1181 nationally, which occurred in 1989, and has been most popular in New York. In the past 5 years the name Fitzroy has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Fitzroy (1994)

State Births Share
NY 6
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19645
19705
19725
19736
19796
19809
19815
19826
19855
19866
19879
198811
198915
199010
19915
19925
19937
19948
19959
19978
19988
20005
20015
20175
20195
20216
20225