Gilmore
US Popularity Rank: 11957
Origin: Scottish
Meaning: Servant of the Virgin Mary; Son of the spirited lad; A place called after Getla; The bearer of the broadsword to a Scottish chief
It’s no secret that Gilmore Girls is a worldwide staple for cozy nights snuggled in front of the TV. But a closer look at its roots shows the famous last name actually originates from the Irish and Scottish Isles. An Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Gille Mhoire, the boy’s name Gilmore is widely thought to translate to “servant of the Virgin Mary.” In Sligo, Ireland, it’s considered a diminutive of Mac Giolla Mhir, meaning “son of the spirited lad.” It may also be a variant of Gillamoor, meaning “a place called after Getla,” as well as an occupational name for “the bearer of the broadsword to a Scottish chief.” With such a unique history, Gilmore gives you all the more reason to fall in love—famous mother-daughter duos aside!