HILARY female & male English Medieval English form of HILARIUS or HILARIA. During the Middle Ages it was primarily a masculine name. It was revived in Britain at the beginning of the 20th century as a predominantly feminine name. In America, this name and the variant Hillary seemed to drop in popularity after Hillary Clinton (1947-) became the first lady. | ||||||||||||||||||||
HILARIUS male Ancient Roman Roman name which was derived from Latin hilaris meaning "cheerful". Alternatively, it could be derived from the Greek name ‘Ιλαρος (Hilaros) also meaning "cheerful" (the Greek word ‘ιλαρος was the source of the Latin word hilaris). Saint Hilarius was a 4th-century theologian and bishop of Poitiers. This was also the name of a 5th-century pope. | ||||||||||||||||||||
HILARIUS male Ancient Roman Roman name which was derived from Latin hilaris meaning "cheerful". Alternatively, it could be derived from the Greek name ‘Ιλαρος (Hilaros) also meaning "cheerful" (the Greek word ‘ιλαρος was the source of the Latin word hilaris). Saint Hilarius was a 4th-century theologian and bishop of Poitiers. This was also the name of a 5th-century pope. |
EQUIVALENTS |
ANCIENT ROMAN: Hilarius |
ENGLISH: Hilary |
ESTONIAN: Hillar |
FINNISH: Ilari |
FRENCH: Hilaire |
ITALIAN: Ilario |
RUSSIAN: Ilari |
SCOTTISH: Ellar |
WELSH: Ilar |
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
FINNISH: Lari |
FEMININE FORMS |
ANCIENT ROMAN: Hilaria |
ENGLISH: Hilary, Hillary |
ITALIAN: Ilaria |
SPANISH: Hilaria |
OTHER FORMS |
ENGLISH: Ellery |