There are 42 Developed names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Developed names 1 to 20. Jack was the most popular among these names in 2008. The name is primarily used in English and Dutch, and it was followed in popularity by the English and German Austin, the English Hayden, Jake, the Belorussian, Czech, English, Russian, Slavic, and Ukrainian Ivan, the English and German Dustin, the English, Dutch, and Lithuanian Dane, the English, Dutch, German, Latinized, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish Hugo, the English Davion, and the English and Spanish name, Bobby. The unusual Developed names are Arber (Albanian), Augustine (English), Bert (Dutch, English, German, and Scandinavian), Dino (Italian), Don (English and Scottish), Dougal (Irish, Scottish, and English), Ebbe (Scandinavian and German), Geoffrey (English and German), Hank (English), and Jarek (Czech and Polish). Developed names are popular baby names for boys. At the height of their usage in 1931, 3.182% of baby boys were given Developed names. There were 17 Developed names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Developed names have since experienced a decline in frequency, and in recent years they are of moderate use. In 2008, 19 Developed names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 1.895%. Within all Developed names, the English and Dutch Jack was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #39 and a usage of 0.4547%.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Arber | which eventually developed into the country name ... |
Augustine | august, dignified, holy ... of the Church who developed the concepts of ... |
Austin 55 | august, dignified, holy ... name initially developed as a medieval short form of ... |
Bert | bright, famous; will, ... name developed as a diminutive of various names ... |
Bobby 525 | bright famous one; famously famous ... name developed as a diminutive of Robert in the early ... |
Dane 350 | dean; valley; God is ... surname, which itself developed as a dialect variant of ... |
Davion 440 | The name could have developed as a form of David. ... |
Dino | name developed as a short form of various names ending ... |
Don | brown; king; descendant ... name first developed from the names Donald, Donovan, ... |
| Dougal | dark stranger; the dark stranger's son ... much like how Fingal developed from a name for the ... |
Dustin 303 | Thor's stone ... surname could have developed as a Norman equivalent of ... |
| Ebbe | boar; brave like a boar; divine bear ... German use: The name developed as a short form of ... |
Geoffrey | peaceful ruler ... it could be also have developed as a form of Godfrey ... |
Hank | house owner, lord of ... name first developed as a short form of Hankin (Middle ... |
Hayden 76 | heathen ... name could also have developed as a Welsh form of the ... |
Hugo 389 | heart, mind, spirit; ... form developed as a Latinized alternate form of Hugh ... |
Ivan 132 | Yahweh is gracious, ... name developed from Ioan (Old Slavic), which was a ... |
Jack 39 | son of Jack; Yahweh ... name developed as a diminutive of the medieval name ... |
Jake 112 | Yahweh may protect; ... name first developed from Jack during the medieval ... |
| Jarek | spring; strong, fierce; ... name developed as the diminutive of Slavic names ... |
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