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History and Origins
- The story of the Hershey name begins with Hans Hershey, a German immigrant who arrived in Pennsylvania in the mid-1700s.
- Hershey was born on September 13, 1857 to Henry and Veronica Fanny (née Snavely) Hershey.
- Milton Hershey started a famous chocolate company in the town of Hershey in 1905.
Name Meaning and Popularity
- Hershey means: Jewish (American): Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.
- The name Herschel is primarily a male name of Hebrew origin that means Deer.
- Since 1914, Hershey has been an uncommon American baby name, peaking at 2,393rd in 1945.
Usage and Statistics
- In 2010, the U.S. Census Bureau surveyed 6,182 people with the last name Hershey.
- There are over 118 babies that have been given the name Hershey in United States.
- Between 1980-2022, 7 boys and 6 girls were named Hershey, most in Quebec.
Associations and Anecdotes
- Hershey is associated with chocolate.
- Hershey Felder is an actor and pianist. Hershey Friedman is a businessman.
Personal Interpretation
- The name suggests an individual, serious nature. You stick to decisions despite advice. You prefer alone time. This name restricts verbal fluency.