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.
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. |