Displayed on this page are Generic names 21 to 34. Among these names, Thomas (English, French, German, and Scandinavian) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #52 and a usage of 0.3828%. Unusual Generic names include the Italian Marziano, the Scandinavian Narve, the Italian Nazzareno, Oreste, the German Perpetuus, the Italian Sabatino, Selenio, the French and German Seraphin, the Hebrew Sharon, the English and German Sixtus, the Italian Solideo, the English Spike, and the German and Scandinavian Thorsten.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Marziano | war-like, dedicated ...The generic name has been used in Roman mythology. ... |
| Narve | The generic name has been used in Germanic mythology. ... |
| Nazzareno | from Nazareth ... generic name has been used in the New Testament of ... |
| Oreste | mountain dweller ...The generic name has been used in Greek mythology. ... |
| Perpetuus | perpetual, everlasting ... generic name has been used in the New Testament of ... |
| Sabatino | generic name has been used in the Old Testament of ... |
| Selenio | moon ...The generic name has been used in Greek mythology. ... |
| Seraphin | burning ones, fiery ... generic name has been used in the Old Testament of ... |
Sharon | singer; plain ... generic name has been used in the Old Testament of ... |
| Sixtus | polished; sixth-born ...The generic name has been used by various popes. ... |
| Solideo | only for God ... generic name has been used in the New Testament of ... |
| Spike | spike ... hair, as well as a generic nickname for someone ... |
Thomas 52 | twin ... Tommy is also used as a generic name for British ... |
| Thorsten | Thor's stone ...The generic name has been used in Germanic mythology. ... |
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