Displayed on this page are Century names 21 to 40. Anna was the most popular within these names in 2008 with a rank of #26 and a usage of 0.3477%, and it is primarily used in the Czech, English, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, Spanish, Breton, Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, and French languages. It was followed in popularity by the Dutch, English, German, Italian, and Spanish Amelia, the Czech, English, German, Hungarian, Scandinavian, and Slavic Andrea, the English Amy, the Dutch, English, German, Italian, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic Angela, the Dutch and English Amber, the English, German, Russian, Greek, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish Angelica, the English, German, Greek, and Russian Anastasia, the English, German, and Italian Annabella, and last of all the English, German, and Italian name, Arabella. Unusual Century names include the English Amaryllis, the English and German Ambrosia, the English and Italian Aminta, the Welsh Angharad, the English and German Anthea, the Dutch, English, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish Antonia, the Irish Aoibheann, the English and German Apollonia, the English Aretha, and the German Ariadne.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Amaryllis | sparkling eyes ... named after the 19th-century Arcadian heroine. ... |
Amber 165 | amber ... the end of the 19th century ... |
| Ambrosia | immortal, divine ...The name has been in use since the 16th century. ... |
Amelia 68 | imitating, rivaling; ... monarchy in the 18th century, and was known as the ... |
| Aminta | protector, defender ... revived during the 17th-century Restoration, and was ... |
Amy 132 | beloved ... by Saint Amata, a 13th-century saint of Bologna ... speakers in the 16th century ... |
Anastasia 360 | resurrection ... by the venerated 4th-century martyr, Saint ... |
Andrea 71 | male, manly, brave, ... speakers in the 17th century ... |
Angela 133 | messenger of God, angel ... speakers in the 18th century ... |
Angelica 257 | angelic, like an angel; ... from Italy in the 17th century ... |
| Angharad | much loved ... to at least the 9th century ... |
Anna 26 | God was gracious, God ... in Virgil's Aeneid (1st century BC) as the name of the ... |
Annabella 589 | gracefully beautiful ... was first used in 12th-century Scotland, where it was ... |
| Anthea | flowery, blossom ... been used since the 4th century AD ... |
Antonia | priceless, inestimable ... it in the early 20th century ... |
| Aoibheann | fair radiance, beautiful ... lived around the 5th century ... |
| Apollonia | strength; to destroy ... Apollonia was a 3rd century deaconess martyred ... |
Arabella 657 | obliging, invokable ... used among the 18th-century English aristocracy ... |
Aretha | excellence, virtue ... revived in various 17th-century English works, such as ... |
| Ariadne | very holy woman ... Ariadne was a 2nd-century Phrygian martyr who ... |
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