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Bear

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Pronounced BAIR /bɛr/High

Meaning: From the Old English bera and Old Norse bjorn, both meaning 'bear'; used as a given name evoking the strength, courage, and wild nature of the bear — one of the most powerful symbols in both European and indigenous American culturesHigh

In 30 seconds: Bear is a bold one-syllable word-name meaning the powerful animal, evoking strength, wildness, and primal courage. A modern celebrity-baby name choice, it has ancient roots in both Old English and Norse traditions.
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Origin HighOld English, Old Norse
MeaningFrom the Old English bera and Old Norse bjorn, both meaning 'bear'; used as a given name evoking the strength, courage, and wild nature of the bear — one of the most powerful symbols in both European and indigenous American cultures
U.S. rank (2025)#853 ↘ Falling
2025 U.S. births286 boys (0.02% of U.S. boys)
Peak year2022
Total births (all-time)≈ 3,352

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 202219752025

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

History & Origin

Bear comes directly from the Old English bera (bear), related to Old Norse bjorn (also bear). The bear was a deeply significant animal in pre-Christian European cultures — associated with warrior strength, healing shamanism, and royal symbolism. In heraldry, bears appeared on the arms of cities including Bern, Switzerland (whose name means bear). Bear cults existed across Eurasia from prehistoric times.

As a modern given name, Bear is a 21st-century American choice, part of a wave of one-word nature names used by parents seeking bold, unconventional names. Survivalist television personality Bear Grylls (born Edward, but known universally as Bear) significantly raised the name's profile internationally. In celebrity culture, actors Rob Lowe and Kate Winslet have also used Bear as a son's name.

Did you know? The bear was one of the most sacred animals in ancient Germanic cultures — berserker warriors invoked the bear's ferocity, shamanic traditions used bear imagery for healing, and many of Europe's oldest tribal names (like the Bernese, from Bern, Switzerland) are rooted in the bear.
Overall data confidence 94%
Oxford English Dictionary — bear — Old English etymologyU.S. Social Security Administration — Bear as a given name frequency

Variations

BjornBarnabas

Nicknames

Famous Bearers

  • Bear Grylls (1974–present)
    British survival expert, author, and television presenter known for the series Man vs. Wild and Born Survivor.

If you like Bear…

Wolf— same category of powerful single-word animal names used as bold given names
Fox— shares the one-syllable wild-animal-as-name quality
Hawk— fellow one-syllable bold nature-animal word name
Birch— same modern trend of single-word nature names for boys

Frequently Asked

What does the name Bear mean?

Bear means the bear animal, from Old English bera, evoking strength, wildness, and primal courage.

How do you pronounce Bear?

It is said BAIR, one syllable.

Is Bear a real name?

Yes — Bear is used as a genuine given name, popularized by survival expert Bear Grylls and by celebrity parents in the 2000s and 2010s.

Is Bear a popular name?

Bear is rare but growing in the U.S. as part of the nature name trend for boys.