There are 9 -ate names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are -ate names 1 to 9. Within these names, Kate (English) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #139 and a usage of 0.1163%. The unusual -ate names are Agate (English), Beate (German and Spanish), Cate (English), Mary Kate, Marykate, Monserrate (English), Renate (Dutch, German, Italian, and Spanish), and Tate (English). -ate names are somewhat popular as baby girl names. The names' popularity has been growing since the 1950s. Their usage peaked recently in 2007 with 0.120% of baby girls being given -ate names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 1 -ate names. In 2008, their usage was 0.116% with 1 -ate name listed among the top 1000.
| Agate | the agate stone ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... an unusual baby girl name ... |
| Beate | traveller, pilgrim, ... of Latin origin, and it is predominantly ... variant form of Beata ... |
| Cate | pure; torture ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variant spelling of Kate ... |
Kate 139 | pure; torture ... used chiefly in English and it is derived ... represents the Norman French pronunciation ... |
| Mary Kate | has its origins in the English-American ... name is famous from the child star Mary Kate ... |
| Marykate | of English-American origin ... variation of Mary Kate ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... |
| Monserrate | notched mountain ... of Latin origin and it is used ... not commonly used as a baby girl ... |
| Renate | born again; rebirth ... of Latin origin ... used mainly in Dutch, German, Italian, and ... variant of Renée ... |
| Tate | cheerful, bright, glad; ... origin is Old Norse and Old English, and its ... form of Tatum ... |
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