There are 22 Fell names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Fell names 1 to 20. Raymond was the most popular among these names in 2008 with a rank of #215 and a usage of 0.081%. The name is primarily used in English and French, and it was followed in popularity by the English Gregory, the Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, and Scandinavian Alfred, and the English, French, and Italian name, Bernard. The unusual Fell names are Alban (English and German), Alvis (English and Scandinavian), Aubrey (English), Baldwin (English and German), Erasmus (German), Herbert (English, French, and German), Hubert (Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, and Polish), Job (Dutch and English), Kennard (English), Laurence (English), Manfred (Dutch, English, and German), Morris (English), Norman (English, German, and Scottish), Oswald (English, French, and German), Rolf (English, German, and Scandinavian), and Sigmund (English and German). Fell names are somewhat popular baby names for boys. At the height of their usage in 1928, 3.523% of baby boys were given Fell names. There were 13 Fell names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Fell names have since experienced a decline in frequency, and in recent years they are of only occasional use. In 2008, 6 Fell names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.497%. Within all Fell names, the English, French, German, Romanian, and Welsh Tristan was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #81 and a usage of 0.2601%.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Alban | man from Alba; the Albanian ... times, and then fell in disuse, before ... |
Alfred 787 | inspired advice; old ... later fell into disuse by the end of the Middle ... |
Alvis | all wise ... by a dwarf who fell in love with Thor's ... |
Aubrey | elf ruler, supernaturally ... later fell out of favor before seeing an increase ... |
| Baldwin | bold friend, brave friend ... name fell into disuse after the Middle Ages, but ... |
Bernard 940 | brave as a bear ... name fell out of favour in the 17th century, and ... |
| Erasmus | beloved, desired ... the 17th century but it fell into disuse by the end ... |
Gregory 236 | vigilant ... associations, the name fell out of favor for a ... |
Herbert | army, warrior; bright, ... medieval times but it fell into disuse after the ... |
Hubert | bright spirit, inspiration ... centuries, it gradually fell into disuse, before ... |
| Job | persecuted, hated ... Puritans, but it fell into disuse by the late ... |
Kennard | bold, keen; royal; warden, guard; brave, hardy ... first name fell into disuse in the medieval ... |
Laurence | laurel, bay ... name fell into disuse after the Middle Ages, but ... |
| Manfred | man of peace, strong ... to England, but later fell into disuse before ... |
Morris | swarthy, dark skinned, ... period, but it later fell into disuse ... |
Norman | Northman, Norseman, ... fell into decline by the 14th century before ... |
Oswald | divine power, rule of God ... name fell into disuse after the medieval period, ... |
Raymond 215 | well-advised protector ... the Normans, but later fell into disuse before a ... |
Rolf | famous wolf; wise and ... superseded by Ralph and fell out of use ... |
Sigmund | victorious defender ... spelling, and it soon fell into disuse ... |
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