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Crosby Unisex

Popularity: #754 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

PronunciationCROZ-bee / /ˈkrɒz.bi/

English; Scottish

Meaning

English: 'cross' or 'at the cross'; Scottish: 'dweller by the cross'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Crosby has its roots in Old Norse, derived from the elements "kross," meaning "cross," and "byr," meaning "farm" or "settlement." This etymological foundation reflects a geographical origin, suggesting a place associated with a cross or a settlement near a crossroad. The name entered the English language through the Viking influence in Britain during the early medieval period, particularly around the 9th century when Norse settlers established communities in various parts of England. The transition from Old Norse to Middle English saw the name evolve into its current form, Crosby, as it was adopted into the vernacular of the time.

Historically, the name Crosby is linked to several notable locations in England, particularly in Lancashire and Yorkshire, where it appears in various forms in historical records dating back to the 13th century. The name is also associated with the Crosby family, who were prominent landowners in these regions. Additionally, the name appears in the Domesday Book of 1086, which documents landholdings in England following the Norman Conquest, indicating its significance in the historical landscape of medieval England. The name has been borne by various figures throughout history, contributing to its recognition and endurance.

Crosby carries cultural resonance as a surname and place name, often evoking images of rural English landscapes and historical settlements. The name's association with the cross symbolizes faith and community, reflecting the importance of these values in medieval society. The diminutive form "Cros" has also been used informally, though less frequently. Overall, the name Crosby encapsulates a rich historical narrative, connecting linguistic roots with geographical and cultural significance.

Trend Summary

Crosby has seen a moderate rise in popularity in the United States over the past few decades.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Crosbie

International Variants

Famous people named Crosby

Crosby Stills Nash is a musical group best known for their self-titled debut album, Deja Vu, and their harmonies.

Fictional characters named Crosby

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Crosby was first seen in the United States in 1912. Crosby has ranked as high as #923 nationally, which occurred in 2015, and has been most popular in Minnesota, California, Texas, Ohio, and Illinois. In the past 5 years the name Crosby has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Crosby (2024)

StateBirthsShare
MN 26
24%
CA 15
14%
WI 11
10%
OH 11
10%
TX 10
9%
NC 7
7%
MI 6
6%
NY 6
6%
MO 5
5%
IA 5
5%
UT 5
5%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19125
19149
191510
19167
19179
191810
19195
192010
19215
192211
19237
192511
19279
19286
19296
19308
19317
19335
19347
193511
19368
19378
19387
193912
19416
194213
194313
19446
19457
194612
19477
19486
194913
19506
195117
195210
19538
19547
19555
19567
195711
19606
19616
19625
19637
19647
19657
19665
19675
19699
19717
19747
19756
19766
19776
19787
197910
19808
19826
198313
198411
198521
19866
198714
198822
198913
199015
199123
199214
199317
199416
199516
199610
199712
19987
199918
200012
200112
200218
200317
200414
200511
200619
200721
200855
200972
2010180
2011306
2012352
2013378
2014435
2015484
2016428
2017418
2018345
2019299
2020289
2021240
2022218
2023206
2024170