Terry
Boy / Girl name · 472 babies recorded · 1974–2025
Terry: 472 babies born in Scotland since 1974, given to both boys and girls, peaking at 30 births in 1986.
Terry began as a medieval English diminutive of Terence, drawing on the Latin family name *Terentius* — a name of uncertain origin, possibly Sabine in root. It also serves as a short form of Theresa, giving the name a quiet dual heritage. Famous bearers include the beloved broadcaster Terry Wogan, whose warm voice defined BBC Radio for decades; the fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett, creator of Discworld; and the Canadian runner Terry Fox, whose Marathon of Hope inspired millions. Though no major place shares the name’s etymology, Terry appears in countless street names and small towns across the English-speaking world. Notably, while today Terry is largely given to boys, it has a history of unisex use — a versatile choice with a friendly, approachable feel.
Boy 35 of 52 years
- Peak year
- 198630 babies
- Latest (2021)
- #6054 babies
- Total births
- 449since 1974
- 5-year trend
- ▼ 14%vs prior 5y
Girl 7 of 52 years
- Peak year
- 19744 babies
- Latest (1991)
- #6343 babies
- Total births
- 23since 1974
- 5-year trend
- ▼ 9%vs prior 5y