Waverly
Waverly Origin and Meaning
Waverly, with its literary resonance and lilting three-syllable sound, could well become the next generation's successor to Kimberly. Although, like Kimberly, it's overwhelmingly catching on for girls. Its cool, bohemian surname feel places it among the new stylish English names for girls, successors to Ashley and Whitney.
Spelled Waverley, this is the title of Sir Walter Scott's popular 1814 novel, whose hero is a young English soldier named Edward Waverley (it's believed that Scott named the novel after the model of pen he used to write it). Spelled the more streamlined way, Waverly is the name of the daughter of Buttercup and Wesley in The Princess Bride and a memorable character in The Joy Luck Club, who was named by her Chinese mother for the San Francisco street on which the family lived.
Waverly Place in Greenwich Village was named for the Scott novel in 1833 – dropping the second 'e', and was the setting of the teen show The Wizards of Waverly Place, as well as Don Draper's bachelor pad in Mad Men and a character on Friday Night Lights.
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Famous People Named Waverly
- Waverly Walter Alford III aka King GordyAmerican rapper
- Waverly Arthur Jackson Jr.American NFL football player
- Waverly David Crenshaw Jr.U.S. federal judge
- Waverly Jack SlatteryAmerican politician from California
Waverly in Pop Culture
- "Wizards of Waverly Place"American Disney Channel show
- Waverly Earpmain character on the show Wynonna Earp