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Displayed on this page are King names 81 to 100. Oscar was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #121 and a usage of 0.1605%. It is used in English, French, and Irish. It was followed in popularity by Mark (Dutch, English, Russian, and Scandinavian), Malachi (English and Hebrew), Martin (English, French, German, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic), Louis (English and French), Marvin (English and German), and Misael (English and German). Uncommon King names include Luther (English), Mael (Breton and French), Manu (Basque, Indian, and German), Menahem (Hebrew), Merlin (English and German), Mervyn (Engilsh), Nahum (English, German, and Hebrew), Nala (Indian), Nemanja (Slavic), Nimrod (German), Numa (Italian), Orfeo (Italian), and Oswald (English, French, and German).
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Louis Luther Mael ... disciple, prince, chief ... (975 976-1022), a High King of Ireland. ... Malachi Manu ... original man; bird; ... mankind and the first king to rule the earth, also ... Mark Martin Marvin Menahem ... comforter ... in the Bible by an evil king of Israel who massacred ... Merlin Mervyn Misael Nahum ... comforter ... adapted Shakespeare's King Lear with a happy ... Nala ... stem ... Hindu mythology by the king of the Nishadha ... Nemanja ... without possessions ... (1109-1199), a Serbian king who was venerated as a ... Nimrod ... hunter ... Bible by a Mesopotamian king and great-grandson of ... Numa ... the legendary second king of Rome. ... Orfeo ... darkness ... Greek mythology by the king of the Cicones, also ... Oscar Oswald |