The name Audrey is usually given to a Girl.
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The origin of the name lies in English.
Audrey is pronounced as AODRiy
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Audrey originates in Old English language and means "of noble strength". The name is very popular in the United States and outside them, mainly in Canada and France. Audrey was a 6th century Anglo-Saxon saint, the Abbess of Ely. More recently, the name was popularized by the famous British actress Audrey Hepburn.
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Meaning
Of noble strength
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Audrey originates in Old
English language and means "of noble strength". The name is very popular in the United States and outside them, mainly in
Canada and
France.
Audrey was a 6th century Anglo-Saxon saint, the Abbess of
Ely.
More recently, the name was popularized by the famous British actress
Audrey Hepburn.
Audrey | Girl's Baby Names | Bounty
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Meaning
This name contains the elements 'aethel' meaning 'noble' and 'thryth' meaning 'strength' .
Meaning, origin and history of the name Audrey - Behind the Name
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Meaning
Medieval diminutive of
Æðelþryð. This was the name of a 7th-century saint, a princess of East Anglia who founded a monastery
At Ely. It was also used by
William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy As You Like It (1599).
At the end of the Middle Ages the name became rare due to association with the word tawdry (which was derived from St.
Audrey, the name of a fair where cheap lace was sold), but it was revived in the 19th century. A famous bearer was British actress
Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993).
Pronunciation
/ˈɔd.ɹi/(English) /o.dʁɛ/(French)