There are 11 Believed names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Believed names 1 to 11. John was the most popular among these names in 2008. The name is primarily used in English, and it was followed in popularity by the English, French, German, and Scandinavian Thomas, the English and Hungarian Jeremiah, the Dutch, English, German, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Scandinavian, and Slavic Felix, and the English and German name, Arthur. The unusual Believed names are Adair (English and Scottish), Italo (Italian), Jehovah (English), Krishna (Indian), Rama (Indian), and Yahweh (English). Believed names are fairly popular baby names for boys. In 1900, 8.880% of baby boys were given Believed names. There were 5 Believed names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Believed names have since experienced a decline in frequency, and are used only on a moderate scale now. In 2008, 5 Believed names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 1.374%. Within all Believed names, the English John was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #20 and a usage of 0.6102%.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Adair | wealthy spear, owner ... oak trees were believed to be portals between ... |
Arthur 363 | stone, bear; thor, the eagle ... King Arthur, who is believed to have reigned in the ... |
Felix 354 | lucky, happy, successful ... Sulla (138-78 BC), who believed that he was ... |
| Italo | but it is more widely believed that the character was ... |
| Jehovah | I am who is ... name is believed to be a misreading by early English ... |
Jeremiah 69 | exalted by Yahweh, appointed by Yahweh ... Ireland, where he was believed to have paid a visit ... |
John 20 | Yahweh is gracious, ... two characters are believed by some to refer to the ... |
| Krishna | black; dark ... is believed that whenever there is great evil, Vishnu ... |
| Rama | pleasing ... is believed that whenever there is great evil, Vishnu ... |
Thomas 52 | twin ... soldiers, commonly believed to originate from ... |
| Yahweh | I am who is ... speak the name as it is believed too sacred to ... |
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