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There are 37 Aramaic names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Aramaic names 1 to 20. Within these names, Martha (English, German, Greek, and Scandinavian) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #586 and a usage of 0.0242%. The unusual Aramaic names are Dinorah (Portuguese and Spanish), Dorcas (English), Marta (Czech, Italian, Polish, Scandinavian, and Spanish), Marte (Scandinavian), Marthe (French, German, and Scandinavian), Marti (English), Martie (English), Martita (Spanish), Martje (Frisian and German), Marty (English), Matie (English), Matty (English), Márta (Hungarian), Pattie (English), Patty (English), Tabatha (English), Tabbie (English), Tabby (English), and Tabea (German). Aramaic names are somewhat popular as baby girl names. Their usage peaked in 1922 with 6.622% of baby girls being given Aramaic names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 4 Aramaic names. The names have substantially slipped in popularity since then, and are currently of modest use. In 2007, their total usage was only 0.375% with 4 Aramaic names listed among the top 1000. Among all Aramaic names, Mary (English) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #93 and a usage of 0.1738%.
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NAMES OF ARAMAIC ORIGIN: Dinorah ... light, fire ... language of origin is Aramaic, and it is used mainly ... Dorcas Marta Marte ... lady ... is of Aramaic origin and it is used mainly in ... Martha Marthe ... lady ...It is derived from Aramaic origins. ... Marti Martie ... lady ... language of origin is Aramaic and it is predominantly ... Martita ... lady ... and it is derived from Aramaic origins. ... Martje ... lady; war-like, dedicated ... origin is Aramaic and Latin, and its use, ... Marty Matie Matty ... lady; mighty in battle ... language of origin is Aramaic and Germanic. ... Márta ... lady ... Hungarian and it is of Aramaic origin. ... Pattie Patty Tabatha Tabbie ... gazelle, doe, roe ... and its origin is Aramaic. ... Tabby ... gazelle, doe, roe ... and its origin is Aramaic. ... Tabea ... gazelle, doe, roe ... language and it is of Aramaic origin. ...
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