Popularity: 6801
Origin: Celtic
Other Origin(s): Greek,Hebrew
Meaning: Farmer, earth-worker; Jehovah is exalted
Baby’s not afraid of getting dirty, so charming Jory takes the cake as a gender-neutral Cornish name. Jory’s Celtic roots dig deep into the fields of Ancient Greece as a form of George, from Georgios, meaning “farmer” or “earth-worker.” Rocking two origins, Jory’s Biblical Hebrew meaning rejoices “Jehovah is exalted” from Yôrâm. With its pastoral vibes and faithful undertones, Jory carries a soothing sense of home.