Averie, pronounced AYV-uh-ree, is the quick-silver cousin of the classic Avery, springing from the Old English roots “Ælf-rīc,” or “elf ruler.” That tiny dash of fairy dust explains why parents picture her darting through life with lantern-bright curiosity and a sprinkle of woodland magic. In recent decades, Averie has fluttered up the U.S. charts—never stealing the spotlight outright, but always glimmering in the wings—peaking around the mid-300s and now cruising comfortably in the 500s, proof that she’s familiar yet delightfully under-the-radar. Listeners hear her and think of vivid green glens, sparkly sneakers, and a girl who can ace a science fair before sundown and still make it to a bonfire sing-along. With that elfin heritage, a breezy three-syllable rhythm, and a playful twist on tradition, Averie offers parents a name that feels both storybook and modern, like a handwritten letter sealed with digital confetti.
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