Everest

Soul Blueprint

Life Lesson

To embrace the highest challenges life presents, finding personal growth and profound self-discovery not just in reaching the summit, but in the arduous and persistent journey itself.

Strength

An innate, unyielding courage, boundless determination, and an inspiring capacity to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.

Pitfall

May feel overwhelmed by the inherent grand expectations of the name, leading to a relentless pursuit of perfection or a fear of failure, potentially causing isolation or burnout.

Analysis & Profile

Biography

Meaning & Symbolism

The name Everest is derived from the surname of Sir George Everest, a Welsh geographer who served as the Surveyor General of India from 1830 to 1843. Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, was named in his honor in 1865. The surname itself likely has English roots, possibly from 'Eoferfrith' meaning 'boar peace' or referring to a place with wild boar. As a given name, it is almost entirely associated with the mountain, symbolizing monumental achievement, ultimate challenge, natural grandeur, and an unyielding spirit of exploration and ambition. It evokes images of vast, untamed wilderness and the pinnacle of human endeavor.

Nicknames

Ev Evy Verest Rhett

Origins

English
The name originates as an English surname, most notably belonging to Sir George Everest, after whom the world's highest mountain is named. Its use as a first name directly stems from this association.

Famous Bearers

History & Popularity

Historically, Everest has not been used as a common given name. Its emergence in recent decades as a first name is part of a broader trend favoring nature-inspired, place-based, and aspirational names. In both the United Kingdom and the United States, Everest remains a very rare and distinctive choice. It has seen a modest, though highly fluctuating, increase in usage, primarily for boys, reflecting parents' desire for unique names that convey strength, adventure, and a sense of challenge. Despite this slight uptick, it is far from a mainstream name and continues to be perceived as a bold and unconventional selection.

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Grounded Dreamy
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Playful Serious
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Historical Popularity

Everest, as a given name, has remained exceedingly rare for both boys and girls in the UK and US over the past two decades. While there's a slight, sporadic uptick in use for boys, perhaps influenced by nature-inspired naming trends, it largely stays in niche territory, characterized by very low, fluctuating numbers.

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