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There are 30 Christians names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Christians names 1 to 20. Jacob was the most popular among these names in 2007. The name is primarily used in Dutch, English, and Scandinavian, and it was followed in popularity by the English Christopher, the English, German, Hebrew, and Polish Aaron, the English, Irish, and Scottish Aidan, the Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Romanian, and Russian Adam, the English Gregory, the English and German Julius, the English Cyrus, and the English, German, and Hebrew name, Amos. The unusual Christians names are Alban (English and German), Anatoli (Russian), Athanasios (Greek), Augustine (English), Baptiste (French), Basil (English and German), Calum (English and Scottish), Cyril (Czech, English, German, and Slavic), Desiderio (Italian and Spanish), Firmin (French), and Isidore (English and French). Christians names are very popular baby names for boys. The names rose in popularity from the 1920s up to the 1980s. At the height of their usage in 1983, 8.161% of baby boys were given Christians names. There were 13 Christians names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Christians names have since experienced a decline in frequency. In 2007, 14 Christians names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 4.040%. Within all Christians names, the Dutch, English, and Scandinavian Jacob was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #1 and a usage of 1.0955%.
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Aaron Adam Aidan Alban ... man from Alba; the Albanian ... who gave shelter to Christians and was executed at the ... Amos Anatoli ... sunrise, east ... was adopted by early Christians for the positive ... Athanasios ... immortal ... popular among the early Christians ... Augustine Baptiste ... baptist ... has been popular among Christians, especially after the ... Basil Calum ... dove ... was popular with early Christians as its meaning is ... Christopher Cyril Cyrus Desiderio ... longed-for, wished-for ... popular among early Christians, as its meaning is ... Firmin ... firm, steadfast ... with Paul's command to Christians to be 'steadfast' in ... Gregory Isidore Jacob Julius
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