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Baronial Names for Boys

There are 7 Baronial names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Baronial names 1 to 7. Bruce was the most popular among these names in 2007. The name is primarily used in English and Scottish, and it was followed in popularity by the English Quincy and Sidney. The unusual Baronial names are Darcy (English), Melville (English and Scottish), Montgomery (English), and Sinclair (English).

Baronial names are somewhat popular baby names for boys. At the height of their usage in 1951, 0.791% of baby boys were given Baronial names. There were 2 Baronial names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Baronial names have since experienced a steep decline in frequency, and in recent years they are of only occasional use. In 2007, 3 Baronial names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.065%. Within all Baronial names, the English and Scottish Bruce was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #438 and a usage of 0.0288%.

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Bruce Popularity Trend of Bruce
from 1900 to 2007.
2007 Rank: 438 438 ... from a Norman French baronial name, itself taken from ...

Darcy Popularity Trend of Darcy
from 1900 to 2007. ... from Arcy ... given name is from a baronial surname D'Arcy ...

Melville Popularity Trend of Melville
from 1900 to 2007. ... bad village ... derived via a Norman baronial name from the Norman ...

Montgomery Popularity Trend of Montgomery
from 1900 to 2007. ... Gomeric's hill; hill ... itself from a Norman baronial title; the title is ...

Quincy Popularity Trend of Quincy
from 1900 to 2007.
2007 Rank: 495 495 ... fifth ... a Norman French baronial name of a family at ...

Sidney Popularity Trend of Sidney
from 1900 to 2007.
2007 Rank: 840 840 ... wide island, wide meadow ... derived from the Norman baronial title named after the ...

Sinclair ... clear pool, clear well ... borne by the Norman baronial family who held ...



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for Baronial Names
in 2006