Displayed on this page are King names 141 to 160. Within these names, the English, Irish, and Welsh Owen was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #58 and a usage of 0.3589%, followed in decreasing order by the English, French, and Irish Oscar, the Dutch, English, Russian, and Scandinavian Mark, the English, French, German, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic Martin, the English and German Marvin, and the English, German, and Spanish name, Misael,; rare King names include the Hebrew Menahem, the English and German Merlin, the English Mervyn, the name Meshach, the English, German, and Hebrew Nahum, the Indian Nala, the Slavic Nemanja, the German Nimrod, the Italian Numa, Orfeo, the English, French, and German Oswald, the English and German Oswin, the German Ottokar, and finally the German Pantaleon.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Mark 139 | war-like, dedicated ... by the 6th century King Mark of Cornwall; his ... |
Martin 221 | war-like, dedicated ... leader Martin Luther King (1929-1968). ... |
Marvin 373 | marrow; eminent, great ... 9th-century Welsh king ... |
| Menahem | comforter; full of comfort ... in the Bible by an evil king of Israel who massacred ... |
Merlin | seahill fort ... wizard and advisor to King Arthur. ... |
Mervyn | marrow; eminent, great ... 9th century Welsh king ... |
| Meshach | who is what Aku is?; ... furnace for defying King Nebuchadnezzar's order ... |
Misael 672 | Who is what God is?; ... refused the orders of King Nebuchadnezzar to ... |
| Nahum | comforter; full of comfort ... 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 119 | god spear; gentle friend ... who later became King Oscar I of Sweden ... |
Oswald | divine power, rule of God ... the first Anglo-Saxon king venerated as a saint, ... |
| Oswin | god, deity; friend ... of Deira (-651), a king of Northumbria who was ... |
| Ottokar | wealth, fortune; vigilant, ... the first Germanic king of Italy; he was later ... |
Owen 58 | lamb; youth; born of ... Round Table and son of King Urien in Arthurian ... |
| Pantaleon | all, every; lion ... by the 2nd-century BC King Pantaleon, who was the ... |
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