There are 8 Supposedly names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Supposedly names 1 to 8. The unusual Supposedly names are Amerigo (Italian), Clive (English), Dudley (English), Fergus (English, Irish, and Scottish), Guadalupe (English and Spanish), Joachim (English, French, German, and Polish), Madoc (Welsh), and Sawney (Scottish). Supposedly names are rarely used baby names for boys. At the modest height of their usage in 1931, 0.061% of baby boys were given Supposedly names. There were 3 Supposedly names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. The names have since fallen from favor, and are used only on an infrequent scale now.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Amerigo | work; rich, powerful, ... explorer was himself supposedly named after the ... |
Clive | cliff, riverbank, slope ... Newcomes (1855), who is supposedly named after the British ... |
Dudley | Dudda's clearing ... lord Dud or Dado who supposedly built the Dudley Castle ... |
| Fergus | man of vigor ... Fergus mac Erca, who supposedly brought the name from ... |
Guadalupe | wolf river ... the title was supposedly spoken by Mary herself ... |
| Joachim | Yahweh will establish, ... in the Bible, which supposedly referred to Mary's ... |
| Madoc | fortunate; fire ... ab Owain Gwynedd was supposedly a Welsh prince who ... |
| Sawney | defender of men ... in Scotland who was supposedly executed for ... |
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