Displayed on this page are Century names 41 to 60. Among these names, the German and English Ava was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #5 and a usage of 0.8198%, and it was followed by the English Aubrey, Audrey, Autumn, the English, German, Italian, Scottish, Spanish, Hungarian, and Russian Bella, the English, Finnish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish Aurora, the English, German, Italian, and Spanish Belinda, and the English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Slavic, and Spanish name, Barbara, in decreasing order. Arlette (English, French, and German), Artemis (English), Aspasia (English, German, and Spanish), Astrid (English, German, and Scandinavian), Augusta (English, German, and Italian), Aurelia (German, Italian, Polish, and Romanian), Aveline (English and French), Averil (English), Azalea (English), Beate (German and Spanish), Beatrix (English, French, German, and Italian), and Begoña (Spanish) are uncommon Century names.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Arlette | eagle ... the 11th century, the name was borne by the mother of ... |
| Artemis | follower of Artemis; ... II was the 4th-century BC builder of the ... |
| Aspasia | welcome one ... second wife of the 5th-century Athenian statesman ... |
Astrid | divinely beautiful ... include the 11th-century Queen Astrid, wife of ... |
Aubrey 42 | elf ruler, supernaturally ... from the late 19th century, perhaps influenced by ... |
Audrey 44 | noble strength ... Saint Etheldreda, a 7th-century English saint and East ... |
Augusta | august, dignified, holy ... at the end of the 19th century. ... |
Aurelia | golden-haired ... speakers since the 17th century. ... |
Aurora 288 | dawn ... poets in the 19th century. ... |
Autumn 89 | autumn ... was first used in 19th century. ... |
Ava 5 | strength; desired; alive; bird; voice, song, sound; the juniper tree ... |
| Aveline | little bird, strength, ... the Normans in the 11th century ... |
| Averil | boar-like in battle; ... name was borne by a 7th-century English saint. ... |
| Azalea | dry ... in the late 19th century. ... |
Barbara 758 | foreign woman ... was a 3rd-century martyr executed by her father for ... |
| Beate | blessed; traveller, ... speakers in the 19th century. ... |
| Beatrix | traveller, pilgrim, ... name was borne by a 4th-century saint who was martyred ... |
| Begoña | Spain, in the late 19th century ... |
Belinda 747 | beautiful snake; beautiful ... only since the 17th century ... |
Bella 122 | beautiful; obliging, ... first used in the 18th century and it became ... |
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