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Displayed on this page are A- names 61 to 80. Within these names, Adam (Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Romanian, and Russian) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #65 and a usage of 0.3061%, and it was followed by Aden (English), Adan (Spanish and English), and Addison (English) in descending order; among the rare A- names are the Dutch Ad, the German Adalbero, the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Adalberto, the Italian Adamo, the Spanish Adán, the Portuguese Adão, the English Addam, Addie, Ade, the Dutch and German Adelbert, the German Adelmar, the Turkish Adem, the Scottish and English Adie, the Scottish Adif, the English Adison, and the Arabic Adnan.
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Ad ... man from Hadria; dark ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... form of Adriaan ... Adalbero ... noble bear ... used chiefly in German and its origin ... not widely used as a baby name for ... Adalberto Adam Adamo ... man ... used chiefly in Italian and it is ... form of Adam ... not popular as a baby boy name ... Adan Adán ... man ... mainly used in the Spanish language and ... variant form of Adam ... Adão ... man ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and ... variant form of Adam ... not in the top 1000 names ... Addam ... man ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... variant form of Adam ... not in the top 1000 names ... Addie Addison Ade ... man from Hadria; dark ... primarily used in English and it is of ... form of Adrian ... Adelbert Adelmar ... noble, honorable; great, ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variant form of Elmer ... Adem ... man ... used predominantly in Turkish and its ... variant of Adam ... uncommon as a baby boy name ... Aden Adie ... man; man from Hadria; ... used mostly in the Scottish and English ... form of Adam ... Adif ... man ... of Hebrew origin and it is predominantly used ... form of Adam ... Adison ... son of Adam ... largely used in the English language ... variant of Addison ... Adnan ... settler ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Arabic ... name is popular in the Arabic-speaking world; ... |