Gary (given name)

Gary
Gary Cooper from Eiga no Tomo  [ja] (November 1952)
GenderMale
Origin
Language(s)Germanic language
MeaningSpear, Spear king
Other names
Alternative spellingGarry, Garey
Variant form(s)none
Nickname(s)Gaz, Gazza, Gal

Gary and Garry are English language masculine given names.

Etymology

Gary is likely derived from the Norman French name Geiree, itself descended from the Old Frankish[1] name Geiserich, composed of two elements: "*gaizaz" (spear, pike, javelin) plus "*rīkijaz" (kingly, royal).[2][3][4]

A variant form of Gary is Garry, the spelling of which has been influenced by that of Barry. An informal pet form of Gary is Gaz,[2][3] a variant of which is Gazza.[2]

A given name associated with Gary and Garry is Garrison; the latter is sometimes borne by sons of men bearing the former names.[3][5] The Gaelic Garaidh is also associated with Gary.[3]

Because of the "Gare" sound at the beginning in American English, Gary is sometimes incorrectly thought to be a diminutive of Garrett, although the names are unrelated.

History

The usage of Gary as a given name is intertwined with the success of the actor Gary Cooper (1901–1961). The American industrialist Elbert Henry Gary left his name to the town of Gary, Indiana. The theatrical agent Nan Collins, who lived in this town, suggested the name Gary to Frank Cooper, one of her clients, who went on to have a successful film career as Gary Cooper. The name's popularity was assisted in the later 20th century by the prominence of cricketer Gary Sobers (whose first name was a pet form of Garfield),[2][3] footballer Gary Lineker,[2] and musician Gary Glitter (originally Paul Gadd).[3]

According to the Social Security Administration,[6] Gary was relatively rare as a given name in the 1900–1920s period (e.g., in the 1910s it was the 677th most frequent name, given to less than 0.01% of the babies born in that decade). In the 1930s, 0.38% of the male babies in the United States were named Gary, and in the 1950s as many as 1.54% of them were given this name, making it the 12th most popular given name of that decade. The name reached its record popularity (9th place) in 1954, the year after Cooper received his Best Actor Academy Award for his leading role in High Noon. Since then, the popularity of Gary as a given name in the United States has been on a slow but steady decline. In the 1990s, the name was the 170th most popular, given to around 0.1% of newborn males.

In the United Kingdom, its popularity peaked during the 1960s (it was the 16th most popular male name in 1964) and still ranked as high as 26th in 1984, but by the 1990s had fallen out of the top 100.[7] In 2013, only 28 babies born in England and Wales were named Gary, leading Garys to be labeled a "dying breed".[8]

People

Frequent combinations

  • Gary Anderson (disambiguation)
  • Gary Barnett (disambiguation)
  • Gary Beck (disambiguation)
  • Gary Cohen (disambiguation)
  • Gary Cohn (disambiguation)
  • Gary Coleman (disambiguation)
  • Gary Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Gary Davies (disambiguation)
  • Gary Gill (disambiguation)
  • Gary Gilmore (disambiguation)
  • Gary Graham (disambiguation)
  • Gary Hart (disambiguation)
  • Gary Hill (disambiguation)
  • Gary Hughes (disambiguation)
  • Gary Johnson (disambiguation)
  • Gary Knight (disambiguation)
  • Gary Locke (disambiguation)
  • Gary Marx (disambiguation)
  • Gary Matthews (disambiguation)
  • Gary Mitchell (disambiguation)
  • Gary Moore (disambiguation)
  • Gary Morgan (disambiguation)
  • Gary Owen (disambiguation)
  • Gary Patterson (disambiguation)
  • Gary Peters (disambiguation)
  • Gary Ross (disambiguation)
  • Gary Russell (disambiguation)
  • Gary Schwartz (disambiguation)
  • Gary Shapiro (disambiguation)
  • Gary Sheffield (disambiguation)
  • Gary Stern (disambiguation)
  • Gary Webb (disambiguation)
  • Gary Williams (disambiguation)
  • Gary Wilson (disambiguation)
  • Gary Wood (disambiguation)
  • Gary Wright (disambiguation)
  • Senator Gary (disambiguation)

Computer science, engineering, science and medicine

  • Gary Becker, American economist
  • Gary Evans, Psychologist and professor of Human Ecology in the Cornell University College of Human Ecology
  • Gary Fisher, one of the inventors of the modern mountain bike
  • Gary Kildall, American computer scientist, microcomputer entrepreneur
  • Gary McKinnon, Scottish systems administrator, hacker
  • Garry Newman, founder of British video game developer Facepunch Studios, namesake of the popular game Garry's Mod.

Entertainment

Law, military, and community service

Literature and the arts

Musicians

  • Gary Barber, English singer songwriter
  • Gary Barlow, English singer-songwriter
  • Garry Gary Beers, Australian bassist, INXS
  • Gary Brooker, English singer, songwriter, pianist
  • Gary Burton, American jazz vibraphonist
  • Gary Cherone, American rock singer-songwriter
  • Gary Clark Jr., American musician
  • Gary Crosby (born 1955), British jazz double bassist, composer and educator.
  • Gary Garcia, American musician, songwriter
  • Gary Green, an American conductor
  • Gary Green (born 1950), English multi-instrumentalist of Gentle Giant, Three Friends
  • Gary M. Green, an American musician and entrepreneur
  • Gary Holt, Thrash metal guitarist, Exodus, Slayer
  • Gary Kemp, British musician
  • Garry Koehler, Australian songwriter
  • Gary Lightbody, Northern Irish musician, songwriter
  • Gary Lux, Austrian singer (Eurovision 1985 and 1987)
  • Gary Moore (1952–2011), Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician
  • Gary Morris country singer
  • Gary Numan, English singer, composer, musician
  • Gary Puckett, American singer, front man for the 1960s group, The Union Gap
  • Gary Richrath (1949–2015), American rock guitarist, member of REO Speedwagon
  • Gary Rossington, Guitarist with Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Gary Stewart (1944–2003), American country rock singer-songwriter and musician
  • Gary Thain, New Zealand rock bassist
  • Gary Valenciano, Filipino actor, singer-songwriter, and television host
  • Gary Weinrib, Canadian musician, singer-songwriter, lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the Canadian rock group Rush

Politics

Sports

Crime

Fictional characters

  • Gary, a character played Jason Priestley in the 1986 American fantasy drama film The Boy Who Could Fly
  • Gary, a character from the adult anthology series Love, Death & Robots
  • Gary Chalmers, a superintendent from the animated sitcom series The Simpsons
  • Gary Davis/Gary David, a character in Philippine drama series Mara Clara (1992 TV series) and Mara Clara (2010 TV series)
  • Gary Finkel, supportive character in Dead Rising 3
  • Gary Goodspeed, the main character from the animated space opera comedy series Final Space
  • Gary Granger, character in the 1993 film Addams Family Values
  • Gary Grooberson, character in the 2021 film Ghostbusters: Afterlife
  • Gary Gulliver, the protagonist of Hanna-Barbera's 1968 animated TV series The Adventures Of Gulliver
  • Gary Harrison, in the "All About Mormons" episode of South Park
  • Gary Oak, a researcher and gym leader from the Pokémon video game series
  • Gary Prince, the gender-swapped and real version of Princess Bubblegum in Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake
  • Gary "Roach" Sanderson, the main protagonist from the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
  • Gary Smith, from the video game Bully
  • Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, the main protagonist of the Kingsman comic book and film series
  • Gary Walsh, a character in Veep, portrayed by Tony Hale
  • Gary Windass, a character from the British TV soap opera Coronation Street
  • Gary the Gadget Guy, a character from the MMO video game Club Penguin
  • Gary the Snail, SpongeBob's pet snail from the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Sleepy Gary, an alien parasite from the animated series and comic book Rick and Morty

See also

References

  1. ^ "Geiserich".
  2. ^ a b c d e Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A dictionary of first names (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, pp. 106–107, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1
  3. ^ a b c d e f Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia (2003), A dictionary of first names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-860605-5
  4. ^ "Gary", Dictionary.com, retrieved 24 July 2013
  5. ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A dictionary of first names (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 107, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1
  6. ^ Social Security Administration – Popular Baby Names
  7. ^ babynames.co.uk
  8. ^ Schopen, Fay (2015-03-11). "We should cherish our Garys: they're a dying breed". The Guardian. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
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