Displayed on this page are England names 21 to 40. Among these names, Christopher (English) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #9 and a usage of 0.8268%, and it was followed by Charles (English and French), Edward (English and Polish), Clayton (English), Devon (English), Dane (English, Dutch, and Lithuanian), Dennis (Dutch, English, French, and German), Desmond (English and Irish), Bruce (English and Scottish), Cedric (English), Emery (English), and Denzel (English) in descending order. Unusual England names include the English Burton, Chadwick, Chauncey, Clifford, Darby, Darcy, Dudley, and last of all the English Eldon.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Bruce 476 | independence from England for Scotland ... |
Burton | fortified town ... from various areas in England so called ... |
Cedric 650 | pattern of generosity; ... was set in 12th-century England, the Old English origin ... |
Chadwick | Chad's dairy farm ... or Worcestershire in England. ... |
Charles 63 | man, free man ... and King James I of England ... |
Chauncey | chance ... is derived from the New England surname, itself ... |
Christopher 9 | bearing Christ ... Christopher Columbus in England and Cristóbal Colon in ... |
Clayton 233 | clay settlement ... in various places in England so called ... |
Clifford | ford by a cliff ... Yorkshire counties in England ... |
Dane 350 | dean; valley; God is ... of Dean in south-east England. ... |
Darby | deer town, farmstead ... and peaceful life; in England, senior citizen clubs ... |
Darcy | from Arcy ... after the conquest of England in 1066 ... |
Dennis 370 | follower of Dionysos ... later introduced into England by the Normans in the ... |
Denzel 942 | fort; fertile land ... in Denzell in Cornwall, England; the ultimate meaning ... |
Desmond 413 | from south Munster ... in use from Ireland to England at the end of the 19th ... |
Devon 243 | poet; fawn; little dark one ... the county of Devon in England; the county name is ... |
Dudley | Dudda's clearing ... town in West Midlands, England ... |
Edward 148 | guardian of riches ... was first used in England in the 9th century; by the ... |
Eldon | Ella's hill ... name in County Durham, England ... |
Emery 744 | work; rich, powerful, ... Amalric introduced to England in the 11th century ... |
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