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Humphery

A variant of Humphrey, from Germanic elements meaning "peaceful warrior."

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Humphery is a variant of Humphrey, from Germanic elements meaning peaceful warrior. That old meaning gives the name a pleasing paradox: it joins strength and restraint in one compact historical package.

The spelling shifts the familiar form just enough to make it feel distinctive while preserving its old-world backbone. In modern use, Humphery feels rare, traditional, and a little literary. It has the gravity of a surname-style given name, but the sound remains friendly and surprisingly warm.

Names like this often feel anchored in history even when they are not common in current baby naming. Humphery suggests steadiness, courtesy, and a quietly resolute character.

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