Mayberry
ma(y)-berry,
mayb(er)-ry
Origin:British
Meaning:Fortified place
With a name like Mayberry, your little one will always feel safe and cared for. This masculine moniker has Old English origins and began as an Anglo-Saxon surname or place name. Etymologically, it is made up of the elements mere and burh, giving it the meaning of “fortified place.” Evoking images of security and strength, baby Mayberry is sure to feel emboldened to express themselves and be who they truly are. You might also recognize this name from the late-60s sitcoms The Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry R.F.D.
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