All about the name EARIE

Meaning, origin, history.

Earie is a unique and uncommon name of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Scottish surname "Earley," which itself is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name "Eachann." Eachann is composed of two elements: "each" meaning "horse" and "-án" which denotes a diminutive suffix. Therefore, Earie or Earley can be interpreted to mean "little horse."

The history of the name Earie is largely tied to its association with the Scottish clan MacEarley or MacEachern. These clans were originally from the Highlands of Scotland and their name was traditionally associated with the lands around Loch Awe in Argyllshire.

While Earie has not been widely used as a given name, it has been recorded as a surname throughout Scottish history. Notable individuals with the surname Earley include American football coach Bill Earley and English cricketer Harry Earley.

In terms of popularity, Earie is not currently listed among the top names in any country. Its rarity may contribute to its distinctive appeal for those seeking an uncommon name for their child. Despite its lack of widespread usage, Earie carries a rich history and unique meaning that sets it apart from other names.

See also

Scottish

Popularity of the name EARIE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, it seems that the name Earie has had a relatively low but consistent presence in the United States over the years spanning from 1909 to 1941.

Over this period of 32 years, there were a total of 45 babies born who were named Earie. The earliest year with recorded births for this name was 1909, with five instances. After that, there were no reported births with the name Earie until 1913, when another five babies were given this name.

The following years showed some fluctuations in the number of births:

* In 1914 and 1921, six babies each were named Earie. * There was a slight increase to eight births in 1923, which then decreased again to five births in 1941.

Overall, while the name Earie may not have been extremely popular during this timeframe, it did appear consistently among baby names over these decades.