Rory Unisex
Origin(s)
PronunciationROHR-ee / /ˈrɔːri/Irish; Scottish
Meaning
Irish: red king; Scottish: from the red-haired one
Historical & Cultural Background
Rory is derived from the Gaelic name 'Ruairí', which has been used in Ireland since the early medieval period. It has historical significance, being borne by several kings and notable figures in Irish history. The name has also gained popularity in Scotland, where it is often associated with the Gaelic word for 'red'. In contemporary times, Rory has become a popular name in English-speaking countries.
Trend Summary
Rory has seen a steady increase in popularity in the United States over the past few decades.
Similar Names
Variants
- Rorey
- Rori
International Variants
- Rúairí (Irish)
- Rory (Scottish)
Famous people named Rory
Rory McIlroy is a professional golfer from Northern Ireland, known for winning multiple major championships.
Rory Williams is a character from the television series 'Doctor Who', known for being a companion to the Doctor.
Rory Culkin is an American actor recognized for his roles in films such as 'Signs' and 'Gabriel'.
Rory Stewart is a British politician and author, known for his work in international development and as a former member of Parliament.
Fictional characters named Rory
Rory Gilmore is a character from the television series 'Gilmore Girls', known for her academic achievements and relationships.
Rory the Racing Car is a character from the children's television series, known for his adventures in a racing environment.
Sibling Suggestions
U.S. Historical Usage
The name Rory was first seen in the United States in 1933. Rory has ranked as high as #381 nationally, which occurred in 2024, and has been most popular in California, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. In the past 5 years the name Rory has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Rory (2024)
State | Births | Share |
---|---|---|
CA | 118 | |
NY | 114 | |
PA | 97 | |
MA | 76 | |
IL | 74 | |
TX | 69 | |
FL | 66 | |
OH | 62 | |
MI | 61 | |
WI | 53 | |
MN | 51 | |
WA | 44 | |
OR | 42 | |
NC | 41 | |
VA | 39 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
---|---|
1933 | 5 |
1939 | 5 |
1940 | 7 |
1941 | 10 |
1942 | 16 |
1943 | 14 |
1944 | 14 |
1945 | 20 |
1946 | 36 |
1947 | 73 |
1948 | 122 |
1949 | 150 |
1950 | 163 |
1951 | 134 |
1952 | 163 |
1953 | 214 |
1954 | 297 |
1955 | 375 |
1956 | 511 |
1957 | 476 |
1958 | 486 |
1959 | 803 |
1960 | 637 |
1961 | 506 |
1962 | 508 |
1963 | 386 |
1964 | 366 |
1965 | 353 |
1966 | 255 |
1967 | 202 |
1968 | 171 |
1969 | 351 |
1970 | 281 |
1971 | 204 |
1972 | 187 |
1973 | 131 |
1974 | 167 |
1975 | 160 |
1976 | 241 |
1977 | 537 |
1978 | 419 |
1979 | 342 |
1980 | 355 |
1981 | 426 |
1982 | 735 |
1983 | 535 |
1984 | 549 |
1985 | 502 |
1986 | 444 |
1987 | 390 |
1988 | 406 |
1989 | 395 |
1990 | 374 |
1991 | 333 |
1992 | 273 |
1993 | 228 |
1994 | 223 |
1995 | 204 |
1996 | 242 |
1997 | 240 |
1998 | 302 |
1999 | 287 |
2000 | 290 |
2001 | 236 |
2002 | 258 |
2003 | 316 |
2004 | 264 |
2005 | 283 |
2006 | 246 |
2007 | 260 |
2008 | 281 |
2009 | 303 |
2010 | 304 |
2011 | 413 |
2012 | 564 |
2013 | 610 |
2014 | 748 |
2015 | 853 |
2016 | 828 |
2017 | 862 |
2018 | 884 |
2019 | 924 |
2020 | 996 |
2021 | 1,135 |
2022 | 1,228 |
2023 | 1,446 |
2024 | 1,594 |