Displayed on this page are Century names 201 to 220. Among these names, Isabella (German, Italian, and Spanish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #2 and a usage of 0.9056%, and it was followed by Jasmine (English and French), Jessica (English and German), Jocelyn (English and German), Jennifer (English and German), Jade (English), Jacqueline (French), Ivy (English), Iris (Dutch, English, and German), Joy (English and German), Ingrid (German and Scandinavian), Irene (English, German, Italian, and Scandinavian), Jewel (English), and Joyce (English) in descending order. Among the uncommon Century names are the English and Scottish Iona, the French, German, Italian, and Spanish Irma, the English, German, and Italian Isidora, the Scottish Isla, the English and German Isolde, and the English Jemima.
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Ingrid 626 ... name of a god; peace, ... first used in the 13th century, but English speakers ... Iona ... island; violet ... speakers in the 19th century, and mainly in ... Irene 632 ... peaceful ... in the late 19th century, but it was not until ... Iris 316 ... rainbow ... speakers in the 16th century as a flower name, and ... Irma ... immense, universal ... scale in the late 19th century ... Isabella 2 ... God is perfection; or: God is my oath ... speakers in the 12th century and saw a revival in ... Isidora ... gift of Isis ... in the late 19th century by the popular American ... Isla ... The first name is a 20th century coinage ... Isolde ... appearance in the 12th century, and it has been retold ... Ivy 301 ... ivy ... in the late 19th century by English speakers ... Jacqueline 131 ... Yahweh may protect; ... speakers in the 13th century, although it was only ... Jade 113 ... jade ... in the late 19th century, but it was not as ... from the late 20th century after the famed English ... Jasmine 32 ... jasmine ... in the late 19th century during the period of ... Jemima ... dove, bright as day ... Puritans in the 17th century ... the early 19th century, the name was briefly ... Jennifer 64 ... white, fair, blessed, ... speakers in the 18th century; by the start of the ... Jessica 42 ... God beholds, foresight ... speakers from the 16th century, and it saw a revival ... Jewel 794 ... delight ... names in the 19th century. ... Jocelyn 50 ... little Goths; lord ... a revival in the 19th century, promoted by the use of ... Joy 521 ... joy ... was first used in 12th century England, but was only ... Joyce 837 ... lord ... name was borne by a 7th century hermit saint who was ...
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