Grover (given name)

Grover is a masculine given name.

Origin

Grover first became popular as a given name in the United States during the presidencies of Grover Cleveland, in part of a long-standing American trend of naming babies after presidents.[1] Cleveland's official first name was Stephen; he was named after Stephen Grover, a former minister at the church his parents attended. However, from childhood, Cleveland's friends addressed him by his middle name instead, and so what was originally the surname Grover became a given name.[2] According to Social Security Administration data, the name Grover increased in frequency by 850 per 100,000 births in the United States between November 1883 and November 1884 (the month when Cleveland won his first presidential election), and spiked again after he won the 1892 election.[1] The name later declined in popularity, and was last one of the top one thousand names in the United States in the 1970s. One notable modern usage is for Grover the Muppet on the television show Sesame Street.[3]

People

Government and politics

Sports

Scholars

Other

  • Grover S. Wormer (1821–1904), Union Army general during the US Civil War
  • G. C. Brewer (Grover Cleveland Brewer; 1884–1956), American Christian leader
  • Grover C. Hall (1888–1941), American newspaper editor
  • Grover Loening (1888–1976), American aviation pioneer and aircraft designer
  • Grover Clinton Tyler (1892–1966), American aeronautical pioneer and US Postal Service airmail pilot
  • Grover Cleveland Bergdoll (1893–1966), American heir and World War I draft dodger
  • Grover Jones (1893–1940), American actor
  • Grover C. Nash (1911–1970), American pilot, first black man to fly for the US Postal Service
  • Grover Mitchell (1930–2003), American jazz trombonist
  • Grover Lewis (1934–1995), American journalist, pioneer of New Journalism
  • Grover Dale (born 1935), American actor
  • Grover Washington, Jr. (1943–1999), American jazz saxophonist
  • Grover Jackson (born 1949), American luthier
  • GROVER AMARPREET SINGH (born 1981), Physics and caps-lock expert

Fictional characters

  • Grover Underwood (Percy Jackson), from the 2000s American book series Percy Jackson and the Olympians
  • Grover, Sesame Street character
gollark: I mean, yes, this is all not exactly *trivial* and somewhat costly, but it's not the giant issue antinuclear people imply it is.
gollark: I don't *think* those are too common, but just put them in a robust container when you're sending them up.
gollark: Oh yes, add warning signs too, obviously.
gollark: So leave it and ignore it in a specific place. Maybe the Moon or something, if space travel gets cheaper.
gollark: Apparently the recycling of solar panels isn't very efficient or cost-effective right now.

References

  1. Blatt, Ben (17 July 2014). "Meet Rutherford: The surprisingly durable American habit of naming kids after sitting presidents". Slate. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  2. Stoddard, William (1888). Grover Cleveland: (Abridged, Annotated). New York: Stokes. p. 9.
  3. Lansky, Bruce (2011). 5-Star Baby Name Advisor. Simon & Schuster. p. 591. ISBN 9781451620238.
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