Displayed on this page are Puritans names 21 to 40. Grace was the most popular within these names in 2008 with a rank of #21 and a usage of 0.4323%, and it is primarily used in the English and French languages. It was followed in popularity by the English, Hebrew, and Yiddish Leah, the English, French, German, and Yiddish Rachel, the English and German Naomi, the English, French, and Italian Rebecca, the English and German Lydia, the English Hope, the English and German Phoebe, the English, German, and Italian Priscilla, the English, German, and Spanish Joy, the English, German, Greek, and Scandinavian Martha, the English, French, and German Judith, and the English name, Micah. Unusual Puritans names include the Spanish Fidelia, the Hebrew Hephzibah, the English Honor, Jemima, Lois, Prudence, and last of all the English Rhoda.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Fidelia | faithful ... was adopted by English Puritans along with other virtue ... |
Grace 21 | charm, grace ... was taken up by English Puritans in the 17th century ... |
| Hephzibah | my delight is in her ... the name among English Puritans in the 17th century ... |
| Honor | honored, honorable ... popular with English Puritans in the 17th century. ... |
Hope 225 | hope; enclosed valley ... adopted by English Puritans after the Reformation, ... |
| Jemima | dove, bright as day ... adopted by English Puritans in the 17th century ... |
Joy 548 | joy; an inexpensive ... among English Puritans who associated the name ... |
Judith 713 | woman from Judea ... regular among English Puritans ... |
Leah 41 | gazelle, antelope, cow; tired, weary ... 17th century English Puritans, and mainly among ... |
Lois | desirable, superior; ... adopted by English Puritans in the 17th century ... |
Lydia 120 | woman from Lydia ... was adopted by English Puritans in the 17th century. ... |
Martha 617 | lady ... was adopted by English Puritans in the 17th century ... |
Micah 892 | Who is like Yahweh? ... adopted by English Puritans in the 17th century ... |
Naomi 118 | sweetness, pleasantness, ... it was taken up by the Puritans in the 17th century; ... |
Phoebe 348 | bright, pure; sweetly-spoken, ... was taken up by English Puritans in the 17th century, ... |
Priscilla 416 | ancient, old ... adopted by English Puritans in the 17th century, ... |
Prudence | prudence ... among the English Puritans during the vogue for ... |
Rachel 75 | ewe ... was adopted by English Puritans in the 17th century, ... |
Rebecca 119 | cattle stall; to tie ... adopted by English Puritans by the 16th century ... |
Rhoda | rose; woman from Rhodes ... was adopted by English Puritans in the 17th century ... |
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