Chad Everett
Actor
1937
American actor known for his role in the TV series Medical Center
"strong as a wild boar"
"boar strength, hardy"
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“A vintage English name meaning strong as a wild boar”
Averett is a variant of Everett, derived from the Old English name Eoforheard, combining eofor (wild boar) and heard (strong, hardy). The wild boar in Germanic and Anglo-Saxon cultures symbolized fierce courage and strength in battle. The name was brought to England by the Normans as Everard and evolved over centuries into Everett, Averett, and related forms.
Averett is an uncommon variant spelling of Everett, which itself has been reviving in popularity in the 2010s as parents seek classic-sounding names with vintage character. The less common Averett spelling appeals to parents wanting a more distinctive version of the Everett sound.
The name connects to the Anglo-Saxon warrior tradition where animal strength names like boar, wolf, and bear were given to sons to invoke protective and courageous qualities. The Everett/Averett lineage appears in American history through family surnames.
These names share the same feel as Averett: Vintage, Strong, Traditional, and Bold.
Actor
1937
American actor known for his role in the TV series Medical Center
Politician
1896
U.S. Senate Minority Leader known for his oratory and role in passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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