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Hilry

Variant of Hilary, from Latin 'hilaris' meaning cheerful or happy.

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Hilry is a variant of Hilary, from Latin hilaris meaning cheerful or happy. That gives it a clear classical base and a meaning that has stayed appealing across centuries because it is so direct and human.

The shortened form feels brisker and more unconventional than Hilary, but the underlying mood remains one of brightness and good spirits. As a name, Hilry sounds spare, modernized, and slightly unexpected. It has the feel of a clipped family form or a regional spelling shift, something that preserves familiarity while making the name look less ordinary.

That gives it a particular charm for people who like traditional meanings but prefer a less common shape. Hilry feels modest, upbeat, and a little retro, like an old virtue name simplified for contemporary use.

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