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There are 185 "ne" names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are "ne" names 1 to 20. Antoine was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #681 and a usage of 0.0157%. The unusual "ne" names are Aarne (Finnish), Abner (English), Adnet (French), Aeneas (English), Amine (French), Anees (Arabic), Antaine (Irish), Anthoney (English), Antonello (Italian), Arne (German and Scandinavian), Augustine (English), Avner (Hebrew), Bane (Slavic), Barnebas (English), Barnebus (English), Barney (English), Benedek (Hungarian), Benedetto (Italian), and Benedick (English). "ne" names are fairly popular baby names for boys. At the height of their usage in 1939, 3.807% of baby boys were given "ne" names. There were 36 "ne" names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. "ne" names have since experienced a decline in frequency, and are used on a moderate scale now. In 2007, 32 "ne" names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 1.113%. Within all "ne" names, the English and Scottish Kenneth was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #135 and a usage of 0.1404%.
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Aarne ... eagle ruler ... of Germanic origin and it is used mainly ... variant form of Arnold ... Abner Adnet ... man ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, French ... variation of Adam ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ... Aeneas ... praiseworthy ... mainly used in English and its language ... was the Trojan hero in Greek mythology who ... Amine ... truthful, trustworthy ... used chiefly in the French language and ... variant of Amin ... Anees ... friendly ... of Arabic origin and it is also used ... variant form of Anis ... not in the top 1000 names ... Antaine ... its origins in the Latin language and it is ... variation of Anthony ... not in the top 1000 names ... Anthoney Antoine Antonello ... used mostly in the Italian language ... form of Anthony ... not regularly used as a baby name ... Arne Augustine Avner ... father of light, father ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Hebrew ... variant form of Abner ... Bane ... glorious protector ... used chiefly in Slavic and it is derived ... form of Branislav ... Barnebas ... son of consolation, ... of Aramaic origin and it is used ... variant form of Barnabas ... Barnebus ... son of consolation, ... used mostly in the English language ... variant form of Barnabas ... Barney Benedek ... blessed ... used predominantly in the Hungarian ... variant of Benedict ... listed outside of the top 1000 ... Benedetto ... blessed ... used chiefly in the Italian language ... variant of Benedict ... not listed in the top 1000 ... Benedick ... blessed ... of Latin origin and it is used ... variant form of Benedict ...
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