Displayed on this page are Long names 21 to 29. Among these names, Michael (Czech, English, German, and Yiddish) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #2 and a usage of 0.9437%, and it was followed by Levi (Hungarian, English, German, and Hebrew), Morgan (English and Welsh), and Reuben (English, French, German, and Hebrew) in descending order. Unusual Long names include the Arabic Khalid, the English, German, and Scandinavian Olaf, the English Peregrine, Ridge, and the Arabic Uthman.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Khalid | eternal, immortal ... name has therefore long been a popular Arabic ... |
Levi 117 | attached, associated, ... 17th century, and has long been common with Jews. ... |
Michael 2 | Who is like God? ... reflecting the long-standing popularity of ... |
Morgan 416 | sea; edge, circle, completion; to be born, bright one ... has long been a Welsh name, famous from the 7th ... |
Olaf | family descendant ... name has long been used in Scandinavian ... |
| Peregrine | stranger, foreigner, ... which is named for its long-range flights ... |
Reuben 947 | behold, a son ... the name has long been popular among ... |
Ridge | Ridge Forrester in the long-running US television ... |
| Uthman | baby bustard ... name has long been a favorite in the Islamic ... |
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