Displayed on this page are England names 21 to 40. Sophia was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #6 and a usage of 0.8063%, and it is primarily used in the English, German, Greek, Italian, and Russian languages. It was followed in popularity by the English, French, and German Natalie, the English Mary, the Dutch, English, German, Portuguese, and Spanish Juliana, the English Margaret, the English, Italian, and Romanian Veronica, the English and French Rose, the English and German Joy, the English Tara, the English and German Tabitha, the English Joyce, the Czech, Dutch, German, Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish Magdalena, and the English name, Shirley. Unusual England names include the English, French, and German Louise, the English Matilda, the English and German Philippa, the English Rosalind, Rosamund, Shelley, and the German and Scandinavian Sigrid.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Joy 521 ... joy ... used in 12th century England, but was only ... Joyce 837 ... lord ... name was brought into England by the Normans as the ... Juliana 160 ... revival in 18th century England. ... Louise ... fame, loud; fighter, ... of Charles II of England and introduced the name ... Magdalena 870 ... of Magdala ... from France into England in the 13th century. ... Margaret 173 ... pearl ... England, the name was later known from Margaret of ... Mary 93 ... bitterness ... notoriety of Mary I of England (1516-1558), known for ... Matilda ... mighty in battle ... daughter of Henry I of England ... Natalie 17 ... born on Christmas ... was introduced into England at the end of the 19th ... Philippa ... lover of horses, friend ... of Edward III of England ... Rosalind ... horse shield of lime ... by the Normans into England; it was later in the ... Rosamund ... horse protector; rose ... by the Normans into England, where it was later ... Rose 351 ... horse; fame; rose ... was introduced to England by the Normans in the 11th ... Shelley ... meadow on a slope; Who is like God?; ewe; meadow shire; bright meadow ... Shirley 962 ... meadow shire; bright ... name from a place in England so called, possibly ... Sigrid ... victory; peace, beautiful, ... was introduced into England in the medieval period ... Sophia 6 ... wisdom ... of George I, King of England and de facto ... Tabitha 558 ... gazelle, doe, roe ... bestowed on cats in England. ... Tara 539 ... hill; star; savior ... England, the name was popularized in the 1960s by the ... Veronica 241 ... bearer of victory, true image ... and it was adopted in England by the end of the 19th ...
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