Displayed on this page are High names 21 to 34. Among these names, Jack (English and Dutch) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #39 and a usage of 0.4547%, and it was followed by Aaron (English, German, Hebrew, and Polish), Brian (English and Irish), Joel (English and German), Malachi (English and Hebrew), Brent (English), and Rory (English, Irish, and Scottish) in descending order. Unusual High names include the Arabic, Hungarian, Iranian, Turkish, and Finnish Sami, the Irish and Scottish Aodh, the Irish Cormac, the English Dermot, the Irish Lugh, the Breton and French Mael, and the English and German Siegfried.
WORD/MEANING MATCH: | Sami | high, exalted, praised, ... roots, its meaning is high, exalted, praised, ... |
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Aaron 50 | enlightened, exalted, ... and became the first high priest of the ... |
| Aodh | fire, brightness, splendor ... as well as several high kings ... |
Brent 558 | hill ... Country that were on high ground or named for the ... |
Brian 87 | strength, power, force ... the famous Irish High King who unified the ... |
| Cormac | son of charioteer; impure son ... the most famous ancient High Kings of Ireland. ... |
| Dermot | free from envy, free ... also borne by several High Kings of Ireland and by ... |
Jack 39 | son of Jack; Yahweh ... Jack the Ripper and the high-jumping demon Spring ... |
Joel 113 | Yahweh is God ... (590-658), a Breton high king ... |
| Lugh | shining one ... was an Irish god and High King known for his ... |
| Mael | disciple, prince, chief ... (975 976-1022), a High King of Ireland. ... |
Malachi 162 | my messenger ... Ruanaid (-862), the High King of Ireland known ... |
Rory 786 | red king; famously powerful; royal poet ... (-1198), the last High King of Ireland. ... |
| Siegfried | victory; peace, protection, ... an epic poem in Middle High German; he was known as ... |
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