Displayed on this page are River names 21 to 32. Mackenzie was the most popular within these names in 2008 with a rank of #65 and a usage of 0.2153%, and it is primarily used in the English and Scottish languages. It was followed in popularity by the Czech, English, German, and Italian Sabrina, the English, Czech, German, Polish, Romanian, and Slavic Dana, the English Clare, the English, German, Italian, Spanish, and Hebrew Alma, and the English name, India. Unusual River names include the English Yamuna, Aretha, the Irish Clodagh, the English and Spanish Dee, the English and German Loreley, and the English and Welsh Rhonda.
WORD/MEANING MATCH: | Yamuna | a river in India ...The name is of the meaning 'a river in India'. ... |
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Alma 792 | nourishing, kind; work; ... which was named after a river in the Crimea ... |
Aretha | excellence, virtue ... pursued by an amorous river god and later ... |
Clare 679 | clear, bright, famous ... and the Irish Clare River ... |
| Clodagh | from the name of a river in County Tipperary, ... |
Dana 467 | Dane; black pearl; God is my judge, God has judged; flowing down; protector, wealthy, possessor of good, upholder of good ... |
Dee | raging; broken-hearted; ... in reference to the River Dee in Scotland. ... |
India 815 | India ... the name of the Indus River ... |
| Loreley | luring cliff ... bank of the Rhine river where the strong ... |
Mackenzie 65 | son of Coinneach, son ... with the Mackenzie River ... |
Rhonda | good spear ... itself derived from the river name, and means 'noisy' ... |
Sabrina 185 | who was cast into the River Severn in Wales ... river was variously known as Habren via the works ... |
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