There are 59 Title names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Title names 1 to 20. Carter was the most popular among these names in 2008 with a rank of #65 and a usage of 0.3249%. The name is primarily used in English, and it was followed in popularity by the English and Irish Brody, the English Cooper, the Arabic and English Amir, the English and German Dean, the English, French, German, and Romanian Titus, the English Byron, Chandler, the English, German, Polish, and Scandinavian August, the English Clark, Dexter, Cordell, Clay, the English and Greek Adonis, and the English and German name, Clarence. The unusual Title names are Tiziano (Italian), Arindam (Bengali and Indian), Caesar (English), Casimir (English and German), and finally Dalal. Title names are very popular baby names for boys. The names have been increasing in popularity since the 1960s. At the recent height of their usage in 2008, 3.991% of baby boys were given Title names. There were 36 Title names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. In 2008, within all Title names, the English Tyler was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #27 and a usage of 0.5838%.
WORD/MEANING MATCH: Titus 443 | honored ... is of the meaning 'title of honor' ... |
| Tiziano | honored ... 'titulus' meaning title of honor ... |
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Adonis 854 | lord, ruler ... Bysshe Shelley for the title of his pastoral elegy ... |
Amir 297 | prince, ruler, emir, ... originally an Arabic title meaning 'commander' ... |
| Arindam | he who has won all his enemies ... Indrajit received the title Arindam after ... |
August 482 | august, dignified, holy ... was adopted as a title by Roman emperors such as ... |
Brody 70 | ditch, muddy place ... by his prestigious title Deacon Brodie. ... |
Byron 451 | at the cow sheds ... who was conferred the title in reward for ... |
Caesar | he who was cut out of the womb, he with a head of hair, blue-grey color ... |
Carter 65 | cart driver, son of ... is itself from a job title for someone who builds ... |
Casimir | declaration of peace, ... received and kept the title of 'Great' ... |
Chandler 457 | candle maker, candle ... from the Old French job title 'chandelier' ... |
Clarence 938 | plain ... from the Latin title 'Clarensis' or 'of ... |
Clark 698 | cleric, clerk ... the surname and job title reserved for someone ... |
Clay 849 | clay; clay settlement ... it could be from a job title for someone who worked ... |
Cooper 92 | cooper, barrel maker, ... is itself from the job title for someone who makes ... |
Cordell 784 | cord maker, cord seller ... is itself from a job title for someone making or ... |
| Dalal | a broker ... use of the job title and the surname as a ... |
Dean 345 | dean; valley ... the surname and job title for someone who worked ... |
Dexter 715 | dyer, one who dyes ... which is from a job title ... job title, formed from 'deag' (dye) and the ... |
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