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Jennifer in the US

  1. #6 Mary
  2. #7 William
  3. #8 Richard
  4. #9 Thomas
  5. #10 Jennifer
  6. #11 Patricia
  7. #12 Joseph
  8. #13 Linda
  9. #14 Maria

Avery in the US

  1. #829 Clements
  2. #830 Levine
  3. #831 Orozco
  4. #832 Hanna
  5. #833 Avery
  6. #834 Fry
  7. #835 Herring
  8. #836 Lynn
  9. #837 Delacruz

Jennifer Avery in the US

  1. #88,342 Jason Benson
  2. #88,343 Javier Cortez
  3. #88,344 Jay Edwards
  4. #88,345 Jeffrey Gregory
  5. #88,346 Jennifer Avery
  6. #88,347 Jennifer Camp
  7. #88,348 Jennifer Lindsay
  8. #88,349 Jerry Watts
  9. #88,350 Jessica Maxwell
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Meaning & Origins

Of Celtic (Arthurian) origin, a Cornish form of the name of King Arthur's unfaithful Guinevere. At the beginning of the 20th century, the name was merely a Cornish curiosity, but since then it has become enormously popular all over the English-speaking world, partly due to the influence of the film star Jennifer Jones (b. 1919 as Phyllis Isley). Another factor in its rise was probably Bernard Shaw's use of it for the character of Jennifer Dubedat in The Doctor's Dilemma (1905). See also Gaynor. More recent well-known bearers include the American tennis player Jennifer Capriati (b. 1976) and the British comedienne Jennifer Saunders (b. 1958).
10th in the U.S. for 2011
English: from the Anglo-Norman French personal name Auvery, a Norman form of Alfred. It could also be from a variant of the Anglo-Norman French personal name Aubri (see Aubrey). At least in the case of the original Puritan settlers in New England, there has been some confusion with Averill.
833rd in the U.S. for 2011

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Jennifer Avery is most likely to live in North Carolina, California, Texas, New York, and Florida

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