Displayed on this page are England names 81 to 100. Victor was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #104 and a usage of 0.1932%. It is used in Dutch, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. It was followed in popularity by Stephen (English), Trent (English and Welsh), Ronald (English and Scottish), Walter (English, French, German, and Scandinavian), Roger (English, French, and German), Titus (English, German, and Romanian), Roland (English, French, and German), Sterling (English), Roderick (English), Sidney (English), and Sheldon (English). Uncommon England names include Rudolph (English), Rufus (English), Sextus (English), Siegbert (German), Valentine (English), Vernon (English and Irish), Vivian (English and German), and Wallace (English and Scottish).
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Roderick 835 ... famously powerful ... name was introduced to England by Vikings in the ... Roger 467 ... famous warrior ... by the Normans into England, replacing the native ... Roland 745 ... famous landowner ... by the Normans to England ... Ronald 292 ... well-advised ruler ... Scotland and northern England where it was also found ... Rudolph ... famous wolf ... was first introduced to England from Germany in the ... Rufus ... ruddy, red-haired ... borne by William II of England (1056-1100), the son ... Sextus ... sixth-born ... revived in Victorian England for the same naming ... Sheldon 954 ... plateau, steep valley ... in several parts of England, including Devon, ... Sidney 840 ... wide island, wide meadow ... a place name in Surrey, England, from the Old English ... Siegbert ... victory; bright, famous ... Christianity in England ... Stephen 172 ... crowned ... by King Stephen of England (1097-1154), and ... Sterling 801 ... little star ... Norman coin used in England featured a little star ... Titus 500 ... honored ... was not popular in England, due to the association ... Trent 289 ... Trent in northwest England ... Valentine ... healthy, strong ... in 14th century England, notably through the ... Vernon ... place of alders, alder ... by the Normans into England during the conquest ... Victor 104 ... conqueror ... popular in 19th century England as a name bestowed in ... Vivian ... alive, lively ... Normans brought it into England at the time of the ... Wallace ... foreign, Celtic ... around the border of England and Wales known as the ... Walter 378 ... to rule; army, warrior; ... introduced the name to England in the 11th century, ...
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