Newbery
ne(w)-be-ry
Origin:British
Meaning:New fortress; New fortified town
We know baby will be the start of something new for you, and the name Newbery can celebrate that. This gender-neutral name is typically used as a surname, coming from monikers like Newbury and Newberry. A blend of the Old English elements nēowe and burh, it means “new fortress” or “new fortified town.” When you take your bundle of joy home for the first time, we know your space is going to be forever changed. Celebrate baby as a new and beloved stage in your life with the timeless moniker Newbery.
Sources
House of Names, Newbery History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Ancestry, Newbery Family History
Ancestry, Newberry Family History
SurnameDB, Last name: Newbury
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