Displayed on this page are Century names 121 to 140. Among these names, Daisy (English and German) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #161 and a usage of 0.1001%, followed in descending order by Crystal (English), Courtney (English), Cynthia (English and German), Daphne (English and German), Dahlia (English and German), Damaris (English and German), and Deborah (English, French, German, and Hebrew), while rare Century names include Corona (German), Crescentia (German), Cressida (English), Cyneburga (English), Daffodil (English), Daffy (English), Daria (English, German, Italian, Polish, Romanian, and Russian), Davina (English and Scottish), Dawn (English), Deirdre (English and Irish), Delia (English, Greek, Italian, German, and Spanish), and Delicia (English).
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Corona | crown ... Corona was a 2nd-century saint venerated in ... |
Courtney 269 | short nose; domain of Curtius; domain of the short one ... |
| 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 252 | crystal; Christian woman ... taken up in the 19th century by English speakers ... |
| Cyneburga | royal fortress ... Saint Cyneburga, a 7th-century princess and daughter ... |
Cynthia 310 | woman from Kynthos ... love poetry of the 1st-century Roman poet Propertius ... |
| Daffodil | daffodil, the asphodel ... first named in the 14th century, from the concatenation ... |
| Daffy | laurel, laurel tree ... in use since the 19th century ... |
Dahlia 745 | dahlia ... was named in the 19th century in tribute to the ... |
Daisy 161 | daisy; pearl ... speakers in the 19th century during an interest in ... |
Damaris 808 | calf, gentleness; wife ... mention, in the 17th century the name was adopted by ... |
Daphne 536 | laurel, laurel tree ... speakers in the 18th century, and it was popular in ... |
Daria | protector, wealthy, ... 3rd-century Saint Daria was martyred with her ... |
Davina | beloved, favorite, darling, friend ... in the early 20th century, and it has acquired ... |
Dawn | dawn ... in the early 20th century, appearing often in ... |
Deborah 809 | bee ... Puritans in the 17th century ... |
Deirdre | raging; broken-hearted ... was boosted in the 20th century following popular ... |
Delia | from Delos; wealth, ... love poems of the 1st-century BC Latin poet Tibullus ... |
| Delicia | delightful; genuine, ... used since the 20th century. ... |
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