Displayed on this page are Century names 161 to 180. Within these names, Elizabeth (English) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #9 and a usage of 0.5748%, followed in descending order by Ella (English, Scandinavian, and Italian), Eden (English), Eliza (Romanian, English, Hungarian, and Polish), Ellen (Dutch and English), Eileen (English and Irish), and Edith (English and German), while uncommon Century names include Drusilla (English), Dulcie (English), Ebba (German and English), Ebony (English), Edna (English, German, Hawaiian, Irish, and Scottish), Edwina (English and German), Eithne (Irish and Scottish), Elfreda (English), Elodia (Italian and Spanish), Eloise (English and Spanish), Elspeth (English and Scottish), Elvira (English, German, Italian, and Spanish), and Emer (Irish).
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Drusilla | fruitful, dewy-eyed ... Puritans in the 17th century ... |
Dulcie | sweet ... in the late 19th century. ... |
Ebba | boar; boar-like in battle; fence, enclosure, protection; alive; wealth, blessed; protection, fortress, castle; boar; fence, enclosure, protection; the juniper tree ... |
Ebony | ebony ... first used in the 20th century, in allusion to the ... |
Eden 232 | delight, paradise; blessed bear cub ... Puritans in the 17th century as a result of the ... |
Edith 806 | rich in war ... in the late 19th century when Saxon names were ... |
Edna | rejuvenation, pleasure; ... recorded in the 18th century, showing an ... |
Edwina | rich friend, friend ... name Edwin in the 19th century; it is today most ... |
Eileen 760 | hazelnut; bird; bright ... in the late 19th century through the influence ... |
| Eithne | kernel; little fire ... Ethenia was the 5th-century daughter of King ... |
| Elfreda | elf strength ... in the late 19th century. ... |
Eliza 328 | God is perfection, God is my oath; of a noble kind ... Elizabeth in the 16th century, and its use as an ... |
Elizabeth 9 | God is perfection, God is my oath ... only in the 16th century during the reign of ... |
Ella 19 | little cinders; entire; ... to England in the 11th century, but it dropped off in ... |
Ellen 672 | bright one, shining ... of Helen in the 16th century, formed by dropping the ... |
| Elodia | foreign, other; prosperity, ... was borne by the 9th-century Saint Alodia who was ... |
Eloise | healthy, safe, whole; ... introduced in the 11th century to English speakers by ... |
| Elspeth | God is perfection, God is my oath ... Elizabeth in the 19th century. ... |
Elvira | true to all, truly foreign, truly lively ... it up only in the 19th century ... |
| Emer | swift, ready ...The name enjoyed a revival in the 20th century. ... |
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