Displayed on this page are Developed names 21 to 40. Among these names, Jack (English and Dutch) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #39 and a usage of 0.4547%, and it was followed by Jake (English and Hebrew), Ivan (Belorussian, Czech, English, Russian, Slavic, and Ukrainian), Leo (Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Czech, and Hawaiian), Kai (Frisian, Dutch, Finnish, German, Scandinavian, and Welsh), Jay (English), Lance (English, French, and German), Kelvin (English), Nigel (English and Spanish), and Ralph (English and German) in descending order. Unusual Developed names include the Czech and Polish Jarek, the German Jesko, the English Juwan, Lanny, the Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, and Scandinavian Otto, the Romanian Radu, the English Randolph, the Russian and English Sasha, the Scandinavian Sten, and the Welsh Taffy.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: 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 ... |
Jay 395 | the letter J; jay bird; ... name developed as a diminutive of various names ... |
| Jesko | surname which itself developed as pet form of the ... |
Juwan | Yahweh is gracious, ...The name could have developed as a variation of Juan. ... |
Kai 229 | to rejoice; victorious; ... or else it could have developed as a Frisian short form ... |
Kelvin 456 | narrow water ... Thomson, 1824-1907) who developed the Kelvin scale for ... |
Lance 396 | land, territory, homeland; ... origin: The name developed from Lanzo (Germanic), ... |
Lanny | famous landowner; lance, ... name developed as the diminutive of other names ... |
Leo 227 | lion; of bold people; ... first name developed from the Late Latin nickname, and ... |
Nigel 815 | champion, cloud, passionate ... name developed as a Latinized form of the vernacular ... |
Otto | wealth, fortune ... developed as a short form of Germanic names with the ... |
| Radu | happy ... name developed as a diminutive of Slavic names ... |
Ralph 868 | wise and strong; famous ... developed as a short form of Radulf in the medieval ... |
Randolph | strong defender ... spelling of the name developed during the revival of ... |
| Sasha | defender of men ... name developed as a Russian form of Alexander; it was ... |
| Sten | stone ... name developed as a short form of compound names ... |
| Taffy | beloved, favorite, darling, friend ... name developed in the 19th century from David and its ... |
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