Eyre

Literary name and Old Norse
"gravel bank river"

Eyre Origin and Meaning

The name Eyre is a girl's name of English, Scandinavian, Norse origin meaning "gravel bank river".

This lovely name -- Eyre sounds just like air -- is best-known as the surname of eponymous Bronte heroine Jane, and would make an appealing and distinctive middle name for the child of fans of that book. While the surname Eyre is found mainly in England, its origins are Norse and it's thought to derive from Norse settlers. Still, the status of the classic books means Eyre deserves to stand proudly among English baby names.

Eyre Popularity

Famous People Named Eyre

  • Eyre Coote (1726
    “1783), Irish general and MP
  • Eyre Coote (1760
    1823), Irish general and governor of Jamaica, nephew of the older Eyre Coote
  • Eyre Alexander Barby Wichart Crow
    British diplomat
  • Eyre Crowe
    English painter
  • Eyre Evans Crowe
    English journalist and historian

Eyre in Pop Culture

  • "Jane Eyre
    " novel by Charlotte Bronte and its main character
  • Lake Eyre
    largest lake in Australia