Audrey, a well-known English name, originated from the Anglo-Norman words for “noble” and “strength.” Related meanings of the name include supernatural power and honorable. It is also related to the Anglo-Saxon names Aethelthryth, Ethelreda, and Ethelred.

While numerous similarly classic, old-fashioned baby names, such as Olivia, Ava, Amelia, Sophia, Charlotte, and Evelyn, have soared in the popularity charts, Audrey hasn’t broken the top 30 in the past 100 years. However, over the past century, Audrey has consistently been in the top 200 names. In the 1920s and 1930s, the name had a fairly consistent ranking of between 58 and 99. After that, Audrey’s usage dipped a bit. The name has become increasingly common as of late, moving from a ranking of 115 in 2000 to 60 in 2020. Its most recent peak in popularity came in 2013 when the name was the No. 33 most frequently used girl name.

Name Variations

The following are variations and related names of the name Audrey:

AddieAlbericAldredAudraAudreAudreaDreDreaDreyEthel

Similar Names

Similar sounding names to Audrey:

AdeleDorothyOctaveOctaviaOliveOliviaOscar

Other girl names starting with A:

AddisonAlisonAmberAmberlynAmyAubreyAugustAustin

Common Nicknames

While Audreys often get called by their full name, there are some common nicknames they can be called:

AudAuddieDreeDrese

Suggested Silbing Names

Great options for a sibling name for Audrey include the following:

Alexander Benjamin Bette Chris Edmund Elizabeth Emily Hank John Louisa Michael Noah Sarah Violet Walter

Famous People Named Audrey

The most famous person named Audrey is the Hollywood Golden Age screen icon, Audrey Hepburn. Hepburn’s grace, style, charm, and elegance will forever be associated with this name. But there are many other notable Audreys from today and throughout history as well.

Audrey Flack, American artist known for her paintings, sculpture, and work in photorealismAudrey Kitching, American model, fashion designer, and bloggerAudrey Meadows, American TV actress who played housewife Alice Kramden on the 1950s hit sitcom “The Honeymooners"Audrey Tautou, French actress most famous for her star turn in the 2001 film “Amélie"Ethelred Anna Maria Bennet, a prominent, pioneering late 18th to early 19th-century geologistSt. Audrey (also known as St. Ethelreda), the saint of neck and throat complaints who was a popular saint in the Middle Ages

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