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There are 11 Empire names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Empire names 1 to 11. Julian was the most popular among these names in 2007. The name is primarily used in English and German, and it was followed in popularity by the Dutch, English, German, and Hebrew Abraham, the English Cyrus, and the English name, Ernest. The unusual Empire names are Alban (English and German), Amerigo (Italian), Caio (Italian), Ilir (Albanian), Mahmud (Turkish), Mert (Iranian and Turkish), and Uthman (Arabic). Empire names are somewhat popular baby names for boys. At the height of their usage in 1906, 0.833% of baby boys were given Empire names. There were 4 Empire names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Empire names have since experienced a decline in frequency, and in recent years they are of only occasional use. In 2007, 4 Empire names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.442%, having regained their popularity somewhat in the recent decade. Within all Empire names, the English and German Julian was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #66 and a usage of 0.306%.
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Abraham Alban ... man from Alba; the Albanian ... decline of the Roman Empire ... Amerigo Caio ... rejoice ... emperor of the Roman Empire; and various early ... Cyrus Ernest Ilir ... to be free ... of the Roman Empire ... Julian Mahmud ... praiseworthy, the praised ... who ruled an extensive empire including major regions ... Mert ... brave, manly, trustworthy ... used in the Ottoman empire. ... Uthman ... baby bustard ... caliph of the Rashidun Empire and son-in-law of ...
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