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Shepherd Boy

Popularity: #294 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

PronunciationSHEP-erd / /ˈʃɛp.ərd/

English; Old English

Meaning

English: one who herds sheep; Old English: sceaphierde

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Shepherd derives from the Old English term "sceaphierde," which is a compound of "sceap" meaning "sheep" and "hierde" meaning "herder" or "guardian." This term was used to denote someone who tended to sheep, reflecting the pastoral lifestyle prevalent in early medieval England. The evolution of the name can be traced through Middle English as "shepher" and eventually into its modern form, "Shepherd," in the 14th century. The transition into English from Old English reflects the linguistic shifts that occurred during the Norman Conquest and the subsequent blending of Anglo-Saxon and Norman French influences.

Historically, the name Shepherd has been associated with various figures and contexts. In the biblical tradition, the shepherd is often a symbol of guidance and care, as exemplified by the figure of the Good Shepherd in the New Testament, who represents Jesus Christ's role as a protector of his followers. This biblical imagery has contributed to the name's cultural resonance, particularly in Christian contexts, where shepherds are often seen as moral leaders and caretakers. The name appears in various historical texts and records, including the Domesday Book of 1086, which documents land ownership and social structure in England, further solidifying its presence in English history.

Culturally, the name Shepherd evokes themes of stewardship, responsibility, and nurturing, qualities that have allowed it to endure through centuries. The pastoral connotations associated with shepherding have also influenced literature and art, where shepherds are often depicted as idyllic figures in rural settings. Additionally, diminutive forms such as "Shep" have emerged, reflecting a more informal or affectionate usage of the name. Overall, the name Shepherd carries with it a rich tapestry of historical and cultural significance, rooted in its etymological origins and the enduring symbolism of the shepherd in various traditions.

Trend Summary

The name Shepherd has seen a gradual increase in popularity in the United States in recent years.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Shep

International Variants

Famous people named Shepherd

Shepherd Fairey is an artist and graphic designer best known for the Obey Giant campaign and the Barack Obama Hope poster.

Shepherd Smith is a journalist best known for his work on Fox News and as the host of Shepard Smith Reporting.

Fictional characters named Shepherd

Shepherd Book is a fictional character from the TV series Firefly. He is a preacher and a former operative with a mysterious past who provides moral guidance to the crew of the Serenity.

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Shepherd was first seen in the United States in 1886. Shepherd has ranked as high as #537 nationally, which occurred in 2024, and has been most popular in Texas, North Carolina, Tennessee, California, and Georgia. In the past 5 years the name Shepherd has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Shepherd (2024)

StateBirthsShare
TX 147
14%
TN 77
7%
NC 74
7%
GA 56
5%
FL 55
5%
OH 47
5%
AL 44
4%
CA 41
4%
KY 40
4%
VA 35
3%
IN 35
3%
MO 34
3%
OK 31
3%
SC 28
3%
PA 26
3%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18865
18876
18885
19125
19135
19147
19156
19169
19178
191811
191910
192011
192115
19228
192310
19247
192510
192611
19279
19299
19308
19326
19365
19386
19405
19415
19435
19447
19456
194615
19475
19486
194910
19529
19535
195410
19559
195610
19586
19596
19606
196110
19635
19646
196510
19668
19688
19697
197013
19719
19759
19777
19785
19795
19827
19898
19906
19945
199510
19967
19979
199812
19998
20008
20016
20029
200317
20049
200532
200639
200734
200865
200970
2010102
2011103
2012102
201393
2014164
2015174
2016265
2017293
2018339
2019434
2020463
2021557
2022618
2023789
20241,094