Displayed on this page are Widely names 21 to 36. Among these names, Samuel (English, French, and German) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #28 and a usage of 0.5829%, and it was followed by Peter (English, German, and Scandinavian), Saul (English, German, and Hungarian), Rowan (English and Irish), Quentin (English and French), Nigel (English and Spanish), and Ralph (English and German) in descending order. Unusual Widely names include the Dutch, English, French, German, Romanian, and Scandinavian Marius, the Hebrew Menahem, the English, German, and Hebrew Nahum, the English Nicodemus, Piers, the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Prospero, the English Royston, Theodoric, and the Hebrew Tzvi.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Marius | male, manly, virile; ... masculine form of the widely used name Mary ... |
| Menahem | comforter; full of comfort ... but it was nonetheless widely used in the Jewish ... |
| Nahum | comforter; full of comfort ... speakers, it was widely adopted by the Puritans ... |
| Nicodemus | victory of the people ... name was widely adopted by English Puritans in the ... |
Nigel 815 | champion, cloud, passionate ... name was widely used in the Middle Ages, and it ... |
Peter 183 | rock, stone ... form Peter became widely used by the 14th ... |
| Piers | rock, stone ... and it has since been widely used by English ... |
| Prospero | prosperous, lucky; according to one's wishes ... was later widely adopted by English Puritans, ... |
Quentin 379 | fifth-born son; born ... Normans, but it was not widely used in the Middle ... |
Ralph 868 | wise and strong; famous ... Rafe was the most widely used, but it was ... |
Rowan 340 | little ruddy one, little ... and was therefore widely adopted in Ireland ... |
| Royston | settlement of Royce; ... and it has been widely used by British West ... |
Samuel 28 | God has heard; asked ... name; it was later widely adopted by English ... |
Saul 329 | asked for, prayed for ... name was widely adopted in the 17th century by the ... |
| Theodoric | ruler of the people ... was widely celebrated in European folklore, thereby ... |
| Tzvi | deer, hart ... name has been widely used as a translation of ... |
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