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Displayed on this page are Germanic names 161 to 180. Carl was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #450 and a usage of 0.028%. The name is used mostly in English and German, and was followed in popularity by Bruno, which is used in Czech, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Slavic, Slovenian, and Spanish. Uncommon Germanic names include Boudewijn (Dutch), Boye (Dutch), Bron (English), Bru (Portuguese), Bruin (Scandinavian), Bruns (German), Buno (Portuguese), Burchard (German), Burghard (German), Burkhard (German), Burkhart (German), Burnard (English), Burt (English), Cai (Scandinavian and Welsh), Caj (Scandinavian), Carel (English), Carles (Catalan), and Carlito (Portuguese and Spanish).
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NAMES OF GERMANIC ORIGIN: Boudewijn ... bold friend, brave friend ... language of origin is Germanic and it is predominantly ... Boye ... boy; tidings, messenger; ... is of Germanic and Dutch origin, and it is used ... Bron ... noble bear; elf ruler, ... and its origin is Germanic. ... Bru ... brown ... language and it is of Germanic origin. ... Bruin ... brown ...Bruin's origin is Germanic, and its use, Scandinavian. ... Bruno Bruns ... brown ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used largely ... Buno ... brown ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used largely ... Burchard ... protection, fortress, ... and its origin is Germanic. ... Burghard ... protection, fortress, ... language and it is of Germanic origin. ... Burkhard ... protection, fortress, ...Burkhard's origin is Germanic, and its use, German ... Burkhart ... protection, fortress, ... and it is derived from Germanic origins. ... Burnard ... brave as a bear ... is of Germanic origin and it is used mainly in ... Burt Cai ... hen, chicken ... and its origin is Germanic. ... Caj ... hen, chicken ... and it is derived from Germanic origins. ... Carel ... man, free man ... and its origin is Germanic. ... Carl Carles ... man, free man ... is of Germanic origin and it is used mainly in ... Carlito ... man, free man ...Carlito is of Germanic origin ... |