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Displayed on this page are Germanic names 101 to 120. Among these names, the English and French Bernard was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #943 and a usage of 0.0095%, followed by Bernardo, which is used in the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish languages. Uncommon Germanic names include the English Barny, the Dutch and English Bart, the German Barthold, the English Bartram, the French Baudouin, the English Baudrey, Baudri, Bear, the Irish and Scottish Bearnard, the Czech Bedrich, Bedrisek, the Spanish Beltran, the Italian Beltrano, the Spanish Beltrán, the German Benno, Berend, Bern, and the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Bernardino.
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NAMES OF GERMANIC ORIGIN: Barny ... son of consolation, ... from Aramaic and Germanic origins. ... Bart Barthold ... bright ruler ... has its origins in the Germanic language and it is used ... Bartram ... bright raven, wise person ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used mainly ... Baudouin ... bold friend, brave friend ... is of Germanic origin and it is used mainly in ... Baudrey ... bold ruler, brave ruler ...Baudrey's origin is Germanic, and its use, English. ... Baudri ... bold ruler, brave ruler ... language of origin is Germanic. ... Bear ... brave as a bear ... language of origin is Germanic. ... Bearnard ... brave as a bear ... language of origin is Germanic. ... Bedrich ... peaceful ruler ... and it is derived from Germanic origins. ... Bedrisek ... peaceful ruler ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used mainly ... Beltran ... bright shield ... and it is derived from Germanic origins. ... Beltrano ... bright shield ...Beltrano's origin is Germanic, and its use, Italian. ... Beltrán ... bright raven, wise person ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used largely ... Benno ... blessed; brave as a ... of origin is Latin and Germanic. ... Berend ... brave as a bear ... and its origin is Germanic. ... Bern ... brave as a bear ... language of origin is Germanic and it is predominantly ... Bernard Bernardino ... brave as a bear ... is of Germanic origin, and it is used mainly ... Bernardo |