Displayed on this page are Sister names 21 to 31. Leah was the most popular within these names in 2008 with a rank of #41 and a usage of 0.2695%, and it is primarily used in the English, Hebrew, and Yiddish languages. It was followed in popularity by the English Mary, the English and French Rose, the English and German Phoebe, the English, German, Greek, and Scandinavian Martha, and the English, German, Hungarian, and Russian name, Tamara. Unusual Sister names include the English and German Octavia, the English and Irish Orla, the German Ortrun, the Arabic Shayma, and the Scandinavian Signy.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Leah 41 | gazelle, antelope, cow; tired, weary ... to marry the younger sister Rachel ... |
Martha 617 | lady ... in the Bible by the sister of Lazarus and Mary of ... |
Mary 97 | bitterness ... Bible include Mary the sister of Lazarus and Martha, ... |
Octavia | eighth ... Minor (69-11 BC), the sister of Emperor Augustus who ... |
| Orla | golden princess ... was borne by the sister, the daughter, and the grand ... |
| Ortrun | secret ... by the mother and sister of Hartmut, who ... |
Phoebe 348 | bright, pure; sweetly-spoken, ... Greek mythology by the sister of Phoebus; her parents ... |
Rose 344 | rose; horse; fame ... it was borne by the sister of Henry VIII, Mary ... |
| Shayma | good-natured ... was borne by the foster sister of Muhammad. ... |
| Signy | victory; new ... of king Völsung and sister of Sigmund, and Signe ... |
Tamara 818 | date palm, palm tree ... including Absalom's sister who was raped by her ... |
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