Wrigley is an uncommon English given name derived from an Old English occupational surname for a maker of hurdles, likely originating from the Middle English word "wiggel" meaning to writhe or twist. It first appeared as a surname in the 13th century and has since evolved into a given name, carried by notable figures such as William Wrigley Jr., founder of the Wrigley chewing gum company. In popular culture, it is associated with baseball, notably Wrigley Field, home to the Chicago Cubs. Despite its rarity, Wrigley offers a unique and distinctive choice for parents seeking an intriguing name with strong English origins and rugged appeal.