Bailey (given name)

Bailey is traditionally a male given name which was originally derived from the Old English[1] term "bailiff". The meaning of this originally masculine name translates to "agent of the law"/"debt collector".[2]

Bailey
Language(s)Middle English
Name dayMarch 16
Origin
Meaning"Bailiff" - Agent of the law/Debt collector
Other names
See alsoBailee, Baileigh, Bailie, Baylee, Bayleigh, Baylie, Bayley, Bailley, Baily

Regional variations

Europe

Bailey has been regularly used as a boys name in England for centuries and was most popular for boys in the late 1990s, when it ranked among the top 200 names.[3] Bailey was the 70th most popular name for boys born in England and Wales and Ireland in 2007 and was the 91st most popular name for boys born in Scotland in 2006.[4]

United States

Originally used as a boys name in the United States the name Bailey was later used for both boys and girls after the 1970's. The feminine form was later popularized by the female character Bailey Quarters in the American comedy television sitcom 'WKRP in Cincinnati' (1978-1982).[5]

Notable men with this given name

Notable women with this given name

  • Bailey Bryan (fl.2016–present), American singer-songwriter
  • Bailey De Young (born 1989), American actress and dancer
  • Bailey Hanks (born 1988), American singer, actress, and dancer
  • Bailey Jay (born 1988), American actress, model, presenter and podcaster
  • Bailey Sarian (born 1988), American Youtuber, podcaster
  • Bailey White (born 1950), American author and National Public Radio commentator

Fictional characters

References

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