Origin and Meaning of Verne

Meaning & Origin

Yew tree

Origin: French - Derived from the Old French word 'verne', which means 'yew tree'. The yew tree is often associated with longevity and immortality.

Interesting Facts

  • Verne is recognized as a unisex name, though it is predominantly used for males.
  • The name has historical significance in French culture and has connections to nature due to its meaning related to the yew tree.
  • One of the most notable bearers of the name is Jules Verne, the famous French author known for his adventure novels, such as 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' and 'Journey to the Center of the Earth'.
  • Verne experienced fluctuating popularity over the years, with its peak occurring in the early to mid-20th century, becoming less common in recent years.
  • Variations of the name include Vern and Vernon, which are also seen as masculine names, with Vernon featuring more distinctly as a surname.