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There are 198 Speakers names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Speakers names 1 to 20. Alexander was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #11 and a usage of 0.8196%. The name is primarily used in Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, and Slavic, and it was followed in popularity by the English, Slavic, and Spanish Angel, the Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Romanian, and Russian Adam, the English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish Abel, the Italian and Spanish Alfonso, the English, German, Polish, and Scandinavian August, and the English name, Armani. The unusual Speakers names are Achilles (German and Latinized), Alvar (English and Scandinavian), Ambrose (English), Amyas (English), Angus (English, Irish, and Scottish), Auberon (English), Azariah (English), Balthasar (English and German), Barnabas (English and German), Barry (English and Irish), Bartholomew (English), Basil (English and German), and Benedict (English). Speakers names are all-time favorites. Currently they are still very popular baby names for boys, though they were in more widespread use previously. At the height of their usage in 1956, 31.876% of baby boys were given Speakers names. There were 122 Speakers names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Speakers names have since experienced a decline in frequency, but are nonetheless used on a very heavy scale now. In 2007, 109 Speakers names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 17.597%. Within all Speakers names, the Dutch, English, and Scandinavian Jacob was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #1 and a usage of 1.0955%.
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DESCRIPTION MATCH: Abel Achilles ... pain, lipless ... than among English speakers ... Adam Alexander Alfonso Alvar ... elf army; supernatural ... in use by English speakers in the Domesday Book ... Ambrose Amyas ... friendship; beloved ... first used by English speakers in the 16th century ... Angel Angus Armani Auberon ... noble bear; elf ruler, ... adopted by English speakers in the 19th century. ... August Azariah ... Yahweh has helped ... was adopted by English speakers in the 17th century. ... Balthasar ... Baal protect the king ... was adopted by English speakers in the Middle Ages ... Barnabas ... son of consolation, ... was adopted by English speakers from the 12th century; ... Barry Bartholomew Basil Benedict
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