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    Jeffreys / Jeffries

    Pronunciation: JEFF-reez

    ⚥ Unisex
    English, Germanic

    Meaning

    son of Jeffrey

    Origin

    English

    History & Etymology

    Jeffreys is a patronymic surname, meaning 'son of Jeffrey'. The given name Jeffrey itself is of Norman French origin, derived from a Germanic element 'Gaufrid' or 'Geoffroi', which means 'territory' or 'peace' combined with 'fridu' meaning 'peace' or 'gawia' meaning 'region'. The name became popular in England after the Norman Conquest.

    Over time, the surname Jeffreys evolved from the given name. Like many surnames, it has occasionally been adopted as a given name, particularly in the English-speaking world, leading to its unisex usage. While more common as a surname, its use as a first name typically carries a sophisticated or traditional feel.

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