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Displayed on this page are Century names 101 to 120. Crystal was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #216 and a usage of 0.0755%. The name is largely used in the English language, and it was followed in popularity by Courtney (English), Cynthia (English and German), Cora (English and French), and Dahlia (English and German). Rare Century names include the English Clemence, the German, English, and French Clementine, the Irish Clodagh, the English and French Colette, the English Colleen, the French Colombe, the English and French Constance, the English Coral, the English and German Cordula, the German, English, and French Corinna, the Dutch, English, German, Italian, and Romanian Cornelia, the German Corona, Crescentia, the English Cressida, and last of all the English Cyneburga.
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Clemence Clementine Clodagh ... in the early 20th century ... Colette Colleen Colombe ... dove ... in tribute to the 3rd century martyr Saint Colombe of ... Constance Cora Coral Cordula ... little heart ... companions in the 4th century. ... Corinna Cornelia Corona ... crown ... Corona was a 2nd century saint venerated in ... Courtney Crescentia ... to grow ... was borne by the 3rd century Saint Crescentia, who ... Cressida ... daughter of Chryses; ... speakers in the 20th century, in spite of the ... Crystal Cyneburga ... royal fortress ... Saint Cyneburga, a 7th century princess and daughter ... Cynthia Dahlia |