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What does the baby name Oakley mean? Learn about what Oakley means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.
Oakley - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity
- Spelling of Oakley
- O-A-K-L-E-Y, is a 6-letter male given name.
- Pronunciation of Oakley
- OHK-lee
- OAK lee
- Meaning of Oakley
- From the oak tree meadow, from the oak tree field, from an oak tree forest, field of oak trees.
- Origin of Oakley
- The name 'Oakley' has English origins. It is derived from the Old English word 'āc' which means 'oak tree' and 'lēah' which means 'wood' or 'clearing'. When combined, the name 'Oakley' can be interpreted as 'oak wood' or 'clearing of oak trees'.
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- Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Oakley
- Oakes
- Oakleigh
- Popularity of Oakley
- The popularity of the name 'Oakley' has been steadily increasing in recent years. It is considered a unisex name, meaning it can be given to both boys and girls. In the United States, the name 'Oakley' has gained popularity as a boys' name, ranking consistently within the top 500 names for boys.
- Oakley currently has 109 likes, and is in the top 4% of liked boy's names. The name Gilbert is slightly more popular than Oakley.
Etymology of Oakley
The name 'Oakley' is a combination of two Old English words, as mentioned earlier. 'Āc' refers to the oak tree, which has long been associated with strength, endurance, and wisdom. 'Lēah' refers to a clearing or a wooded area, symbolizing a connection to nature.
Cultural Significance of Oakley
While 'Oakley' does not possess significant cultural or historical associations, it does draw upon the symbolism of the oak tree. In many cultures, the oak tree is revered as a symbol of strength, longevity, and wisdom. The name 'Oakley' may carry these connotations, representing the parents' desire for their child to possess these qualities.