Ernest is a moderately popular boys' name in United States, ranking #461 in 1997 with 480 recorded births. The name reached its all-time peak in 1996 with 517 births ranking #437. In 1997, approximately 1 in every 3,927 boys born was named Ernest. STABLE Recent data shows the name is currently stable.
Ernest is a traditional name meaning "serious" or "determined". It has a thoughtful, weighty feel that now reads as quietly vintage.
The name spread across Europe and became well established in English, especially in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It later gained extra literary visibility through Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.