Displayed on this page are Christian names 21 to 36. Among these names, Michael (Czech, English, German, and Yiddish) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #2 and a usage of 0.9437%, and it was followed by Joshua (English), John (English), Vincent (Dutch, English, French, and Scandinavian), Paul (English, French, and German), and Kai (Frisian, Dutch, Finnish, German, Scandinavian, and Welsh) in descending order. Unusual Christian names include the German Lazarus, the English and German Linus, the English Montana, Peregrine, the Italian and Spanish Placido, the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Prospero, the French René, the German Silvius, the English Valentine, and the Czech and Hungarian Vladimír.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: John 20 | Yahweh is gracious, ... Puritans and other Christian fundamentalists, the ... |
Joshua 4 | Yahweh is salvation ... English speakers and Christian fundamentalists; it was ... |
Kai 229 | to rejoice; victorious; ... later appeared in Hans Christian Andersen's story The ... |
| Lazarus | God has helped ... associations with the Christian notion of heavenly ... |
Linus | blond, flaxen-haired ... character as the Roman Christian whom Paul greeted in ... |
Michael 2 | Who is like God? ... thus popular with early Christian military leaders, ... |
Montana | mountainous; mountain ... founder of the early Christian movement known as ... |
Paul 155 | little, humble ... most notable of early Christian missionaries, and ... |
| Peregrine | stranger, foreigner, ... early Christian saints bore the name, including ... |
| Placido | calm, untroubled ... of calmness in the Christian faith ... |
| Prospero | prosperous, lucky; according to one's wishes ... Aquitaine (390-455), a Christian writer ... |
| René | born again; well-advised ... associated with the Christian concept of being born ... |
| Silvius | man of the woods ... Saint Silvius, an early Christian martyr at Alexandria, ... |
Valentine | healthy, strong ... II for marrying Christian couples who were being ... |
Vincent 120 | winning, conquering; ... associated with the Christian concept of 'winning' or ... |
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