A Royal History

Percy is primarily a diminutive of Percival, the legendary knight from Arthurian tales. As such, it inherits many of the associations with chivalry, honor, and nobility. While often considered a nickname, Percy has also functioned as a standalone given name, gaining popularity independently over time.

How to Say It

IPA: /ˈpɜːsi/

Phonetic: PUR-see

Usually for

male

Cute Nicknames

  • Perce
  • Percy-boy
  • Percykins

Famous Percys

  • Percy Bysshe Shelley — English poet
  • Percy Sledge — American soul singer

Cultural Significance

Percy carries a classic, somewhat old-fashioned feel. Its association with Arthurian lore lends it an air of romanticism and historical depth. It is not particularly tied to any specific religion or culture but is generally perceived as a respectable and charming name.

Where You’ll Find Percys

Percy enjoys consistent popularity in English-speaking countries, notably the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Its enduring appeal suggests it’s not a fleeting trend but rather a timeless choice.

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Quick Questions

Is Percy a biblical name?

No, Percy is not a biblical name; it’s derived from Arthurian legend.

What does Percy mean?

Percy is generally seen as a diminutive of Percival, linked to ideas of nobility and knightly virtue.