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Displayed on this page are A- names 81 to 100. Adrian was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #61 and a usage of 0.3495%. It is used in English, German, Polish, Romanian, and Russian. It was followed in popularity by Adolfo (Italian and Spanish), Adonis (English and Greek), and Adrien (French). Uncommon A- names include Adnet (French), Adnot (French), Adolf (German), Adolfus (Scandinavian), Adolph (English and German), Adolphe (French), Adolpho (Spanish), Adolphus (Latinized and Scandinavian), Adorjan (Hungarian), Adria (Catalan), Adriaan (Dutch), Adriano (Italian), Adrianus (Dutch), Adrián (Spanish), Adrião (Portuguese), and Aeddan (Welsh).
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Adnet ... man ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, French ... variation of Adam ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ... Adnot ... man ... used predominantly in the French ... variant of Adam ... rare as a baby boy name ... Adolf Adolfo Adolfus ... noble wolf ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variant form of Adolf ... Adolph Adolphe ... noble wolf ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... variant form of Adolf ... not in the top 1000 names ... Adolpho ... noble wolf ... primarily used in Spanish and its ... variant form of Adolf ... not in the top 1000 names ... Adolphus Adonis Adorjan ... man from Hadria; dark ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variant of Adrian ... Adria ... man from Hadria; dark ... used predominantly in the Catalan ... variant of Adrian ... Adriaan ... man from Hadria; dark ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant form of Adrian ... Adrian Adriano ... man from Hadria; dark ... largely used in the Italian language ... variant of Adrian ... Adrianus ... man from Hadria; dark ... used mostly in the Dutch language and ... variant form of Adrian ... Adrián ... man from Hadria; dark ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant of Adrian ... Adrião ... man from Hadria; dark ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant form of Adrian ... Adrien Aeddan ... little fire ... mainly used in Welsh and it is of Celtic ... form of Aidan ... not in the top 1000 names ... |