Mavery

Meaning of Mavery

Mavery emerges as a modern treasure, born from the bold spirit of “Maverick” and the gentle lilt of “Avery,” yet carrying its own unique melody. Pronounced MAY-vuh-ree (/ˈmeɪvəri/), this name whispers of distant seas—echoing the Latin mare for “sea”—and hints at veritas, the timeless promise of truth. Though only a handful of little Maverys danced into U.S. hospital nurseries a decade ago, by 2024 her popularity has quietly climbed to 67 newborns, earning her the rank of 883 and a place among parents seeking a name both rare and resolute. She conjures images of a warm coastal breeze sweeping through sunbaked plazas, of a young explorer charting secret coves with fearless curiosity—and perhaps cracking a smile at the map that simply reads “Here be wonders.” In her syllables, one senses a graceful independence, a playful nod to Latin heritage, and a promise that every Mavery will write her own story—one as bright and uncharted as the horizon itself.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as MAY-vuh-ree (/ˈmeɪvəri/)

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