Certificate of Name
Merritt
Unisex
English
Meaning & Origin
Merritt is a unisex given name of British origin, derived from an English surname that originally denoted a place name meaning "boundary gate" in Old English. The name traces back to the Old English elements mǣre (boundary) and ġeat (gate). Historically a male name, it has gradually gained use for females as well. Etymology and Historical Background The surname Merritt belongs to a class of locational surnames that described someone who lived near a boundary gate or hailed from a place named with that element. Such place names were common in various parts of England, reflecting the importance of boundaries in medieval land organization. The given name likely emerged in the 19th century, following the Victorian trend of using surnames as first names. Cultural Significance Though not among the most common names, Merritt has been borne by several notable figures across diverse fields. The name gained moderate popularity in the United States during the early 20th century but never reached the top tiers of name rankings. Notable Bearers Notable individuals named Merritt include: Merritt A. Edson (1897–1955), a United States Marine Corps general who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of Guadalcanal. Merritt Butrick (1959–1989), an American actor best known for his role in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Merritt Lyndon Fernald (1873–1950), a prominent American botanist. Merritt Brunies (1895–1973), an American jazz trombonist and cornetist. Merritt Giffin (1887–1911), an American athlete who competed in the discus throw. Distribution and Popularity Merritt is most commonly found in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. According to U.S. Social Security Administration data, it was most popular between the 1910s and 1940s occasionally modest increases in later decades. Variants and Related Names A variant of the name is Merit, which shares a similar sound but has a distinct origin from the English word meaning "excellence." Key Facts Meaning: "boundary gate" Origin: Old English Type: Unisex given name (traditionally male) Usage Regions: English-speaking world Related Names: Merit
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