There are 12 Era names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Era names 1 to 12. Owen was the most popular among these names in 2008. The name is primarily used in English, Irish, and Welsh, and it was followed in popularity by the English, French, and German Paul, the Dutch, English, German, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Scandinavian, and Slavic Felix, and the English and French name, Maurice. The unusual Era names are Erfried (German), Erhard (German), Erwin (Czech, Dutch, German, and English), Idan (Hebrew), Cecil (English), Duane (English and Irish), Octavius (English and German), and Wolfram (German). Era names are fairly popular baby names for boys, and they are also considered rather trendy. At the height of their usage in 1925, 1.787% of baby boys were given Era names. There were 7 Era names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Era names have since experienced a decline in frequency. In 2008, 4 Era names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.550%, having regained their popularity somewhat in the recent decade. Within all Era names, the English, Irish, and Welsh Owen was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #58 and a usage of 0.3589%.
WORD/MEANING MATCH: | Erfried | honor, respect; peace, ... derived from the words 'era' + 'fridu' which mean ... |
| Erhard | honorable and brave ... name derived from era + hart which mean ... |
Erwin | boar friend, honored ... element 'eber' (boar), 'era' (honor, respect), or ... |
| Idan | era, historic period ... meaning of the name is 'era, historic period'. ... |
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Cecil | blind; sixth ... in the Elizabethan era ... |
Duane | little dark one, descendant ... with the rock and roll era. ... |
Felix 354 | lucky, happy, successful ... in the silent film era ... |
Maurice 405 | swarthy, dark skinned, ... in the Middle English era in the form Morris ... |
Octavius | eighth ... given in the Victorian era to an eighth child in a ... |
Owen 58 | lamb; youth; born of ... Eugene in the sub-Roman era, or else it could be ... |
Paul 155 | little, humble ... after the Classical era ... |
| Wolfram | wolf; raven; going; ... epic poets of his era. ... |
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