Everton

Meaning of Everton

Originating from Old English, the name Everton is primarily used as a masculine name. It is pronounced as EV-er-tun (/ˈɛvərtən/) in English. Everton has seen moderate popularity in the United States over the years, with varying rankings and occurrences. In recent years, it has been given to around 7 to 14 newborn boys annually, ranking between 6000 and 10000 in popularity. The name Everton carries a sense of strength and resilience, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique baby name for their son.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as EV-er-tun (/ˈɛvərtən/)

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Notable People Named Everton

Sir Everton DeCourcy Weekes was a renowned Barbadian cricketer known for his powerful batting and record-breaking achievements in Test cricket, as well as for being part of the iconic "Three Ws" of the West Indies cricket team.
Everton Cardoso da Silva, also known as Everton, is a Brazilian professional footballer and left winger for Campeonato Brasileiro Série B club Ponte Preta.
Everton Souza Santos, also known as Everton or Everton Pedalada, is a Brazilian football midfielder currently playing for Langkawi Glory United in the Malaysia M3 League.
Everton Vanoni - Everton de Paula Vanoni is a Brazilian football coach currently serving as the assistant coach of Manaus.
Everton Anthony Williams is a Jamaican former professional footballer known for his career as a forward in the English and Welsh football leagues.
Éverton Ribeiro - Éverton Augusto de Barros Ribeiro is a Brazilian professional footballer known for his role as an attacking midfielder or winger for Bahia and the Brazil national team.
Éverton Santos is a Brazilian footballer known for his forward position.
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