Meaning & Origin
Lesley is a variant of Leslie, a name with Scottish origins. While Leslie is used as both a surname and a given name, Lesley emerged as a common feminine spelling, particularly in the United Kingdom. The name Leslie ultimately derives from a place name in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which is thought to be an anglicization of the Gaelic phrase leas celyn, meaning "garden of holly." Holly has symbolic associations with protection and prosperity in Celtic traditions.
Etymology and History
The surname Leslie was taken from the lands of Leslie in Aberdeenshire, home of the Clan Leslie. As a given name, Leslie began to be used in the 19th century, initially more often for males. In the United States, however, it gained popularity as a feminine name after the 1940s. The spelling Lesley became a distinct feminine form, influenced by names like Ashley and Beverly. In the UK, the distinction is still observed: Leslie is typically masculine, while Lesley is feminine.
Leslie is also used as an anglicization of the Slavic name Ladislaus, or its Hungarian form László, which derives from Slavic elements meaning "rule" and "glory." This connection, however, does not apply directly to the spelling Lesley.
Notable Bearers
Notable women with the name Lesley include the American actress Lesley Ann Warren (born 1946) and the British actress Lesley Sharp (born 1960). In the political sphere, Lesley Abdela (born 1954) is a British campaigner for women's rights. The name also appears in fiction, such as Lesley Sinclair, a character from the novel The Greek Escape.
Distribution
Lesley is predominantly used in English-speaking countries. In the United Kingdom, it was particularly popular in the mid-20th century. In the United States, both Leslie and Lesley have seen a decline in usage since their peak in the 1960s and 1970s.
Meaning: "garden of holly" (from Scottish Gaelic)
Origin: Scottish, from a place name in Aberdeenshire
Type: Given name, feminine variant of Leslie
Usage regions: United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia