Displayed on this page are Adopted names 81 to 100. Within these names, the English Hazel was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #343 and a usage of 0.0465%, and it was followed by the English, German, and Scottish Fiona, the English, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Gloria, the English Heather, and the English and German name, Gretchen, in decreasing order. The rare Adopted names are Fern (English), Fidelia (Spanish), Fleur (Dutch, English, and French), Gerda (Latvian, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian), Germaine (English, French, and German), Gudrun (German and Scandinavian), Gwen (English and Welsh), Gwyneth (English and Welsh), Harriet (English), Hebe (English), Hedda (English, German, and Scandinavian), Henrietta (English and German), Hermia (German, Hungarian, and Latinized), Hermione (English and Greek), and Hertha (English and German).
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Fern | name was adopted by English speakers in the 19th ... |
| Fidelia | faithful ... name was adopted by English Puritans along with ... |
Fiona 347 | fair, blond ... name was first adopted among 18th century English ... |
| Fleur | flower ... name was adopted by English speakers in the 20th ... |
Gerda | enclosure; spear; strength, ... name was first adopted by English speakers in the ... |
Germaine | brother ... name was adopted by English speakers in the early ... |
Gloria 431 | glory ... and it was later adopted by English speakers in ... |
Gretchen 945 | pearl ... name was adopted by English speakers in the 19th ... |
| Gudrun | wily in battle ... name was adopted by English speakers at the end of ... |
Gwen | white, fair, blessed, ... it has been widely adopted by English speakers ... |
Gwyneth | happiness, luck; white ... was first adopted by English speakers in the late ... |
Harriet | house owner, lord of ... was first adopted by English speakers in the 17th ... |
Hazel 343 | hazel ... plant names coined and adopted in the late 19th ... |
Heather 487 | heather ... first name was adopted by English speakers in the ... |
| Hebe | young ... was first adopted by English speakers at the end of ... |
| Hedda | struggle; fighter, warrior ... who subsequently adopted it in the 19th ... |
Henrietta | house owner, lord of ... name was adopted by English speakers in the 17th ... |
| Hermia | cairn, heap of stones; ... was first adopted by English speakers in the medieval ... |
| Hermione | dedicated to Hermes ... name was subsequently adopted by English speakers ... |
Hertha | strong, bold; earth ... name was first adopted by the English speakers in ... |
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