Displayed on this page are Introduced names 61 to 75. Within these names, William (English and French) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #8 and a usage of 0.8438%, and it was followed by Robert (English, French, German, Scandinavian, and Scottish), Walter (English, French, German, and Scandinavian), Roger (English, French, and German), Terry (English), Roland (English, French, German, and Welsh), Roderick (English and German), and Thaddeus (English) in descending order; among the rare Introduced names are the English, German, and Scandinavian Rolf, the English Rudolph, the Russian and English Sasha, the English and German Sigmund, the Scandinavian and Scottish Tormod, the English and Irish Vernon, and the French Yves.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Robert 49 | bright famous one; famously famous ... France, and it was introduced to England, notably by ... |
Roderick 936 | famously powerful ... name was introduced to England by Vikings in the ... |
Roger 463 | famous warrior ... was introduced by the Normans into England, replacing ... |
Roland 757 | famous landowner ... Old German, and it was introduced by the Normans to ... |
Rolf | famous wolf; wise and ... was first introduced by Normans to English speakers, but ... |
Rudolph | famous wolf ... was first introduced to England from Germany in the 19th ... |
| Sasha | defender of men ... of Alexander; it was introduced to English speakers at ... |
Sigmund | victorious defender ... name was introduced to English speakers before the ... |
Terry 477 | ruler of the people; ... or Tierri (Old French) introduced by Normans into ... |
Thaddeus 955 | praise, desired; gift ... Europe, and immigrants introduced the name into America ... |
| Tormod | Thor's mind; Northman, ... Tormod was first introduced by Norse conquerors to ... |
Vernon | place of alders, alder ... surname was introduced by the Normans into England ... |
Walter 393 | to rule; army, warrior; ... Normans introduced it into England in the 11th century, ... |
William 8 | will, desire; helmet, ...The name was introduced by the Normans into England ... |
| Yves | yew ... name was first introduced to England from France after ... |
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