Packard Boy
Origin(s)
English; Old French
Meaning
English: 'one who packs'; Old French: 'to pack'
Historical & Cultural Background
The name Packard is derived from the Old French word 'pacquer', meaning to pack. It has been used as a surname and is associated with the Packard Motor Car Company, founded in the early 20th century. The company was known for its luxury automobiles and played a significant role in American automotive history. As a given name, Packard is relatively rare and carries a vintage charm.
Trend Summary
Packard remains an uncommon name in the United States.
Similar Names
Hacker, Brockard, Lysander, Carter, Hank, Tucker, Ryder, Jagger, Dagger, Zander
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U.S. Historical Usage
The name Packard was first seen in the United States in 1991. Packard has ranked as high as #1222 nationally, which occurred in 1991, and has no trending data available at the state level. There is not enough recent data to evaluate a 5-year trend.
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Popularity Over Time (National)
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Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
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1991 | 5 |