Gary

Etymology 1
Medieval short form of compound names beginning with /, such as Gerard, Gerald, or Gerbert. Cognate with the Scottish and Irish Gaelic name Garaidh.
 * The last-century popularity of the given name is due to the American actor Gary Cooper (1901–1961), whose stage name was invented by his agent, a native of Gary, Indiana.

Proper noun

 * , popular from the 1940s to the 1970s.
 * , named after.
 * , named after Garrett L. Thorpe.
 * , Texas.
 * , named after Elbert Henry Gary, and incorporated in 1971.
 * , named after.
 * , named after Garrett L. Thorpe.
 * , Texas.
 * , named after Elbert Henry Gary, and incorporated in 1971.
 * , named after Garrett L. Thorpe.
 * , Texas.
 * , named after Elbert Henry Gary, and incorporated in 1971.
 * , named after Elbert Henry Gary, and incorporated in 1971.

Etymology 2
From.

Etymology
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