Girl Names of Assyrian language or origin
Assyrian names for baby girls, with 20 entries. Assyrian names are somewhat popular as baby girl names. The names' popularity has been growing since the 1970s; before that, they were of sporadic use only. Their usage peaked modestly in 2014 with 0.150% of baby girls being given Assyrian names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 3 Assyrian names. In 2018, their total usage was 0.135% with 2 Assyrian names listed among the top 1000. Among all Assyrian names, Eden (English and Hebrew) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #146 and a usage of 0.1026%.
Euphrates, the river, the great ... language of origin is Sumerian ... first mentioned in Genesis of the Old ...
a flowering shrub, of the night, ... used chiefly in the English language, and ... form of Callalily ...
of the night ... derived from Assyrian origins ... variation of Lilith ... not listed within the top 1000 ...
of the night ... of Assyrian origin ... used mainly in Arabic, English, and Hebrew ... variant of Lilith ...
of the night ...The origin of Lilythe is the Assyrian language ... variant form of Lilith ...
of the night ...The origin of Lylith is the Assyrian language ... variant transcription of Lilith ...
of the night ...The origin of Lylithe is the Assyrian language ... variant form of Lilith ...
of the night ... language of origin is Assyrian ... variant of Lilith ... a seldom used baby name for girls ...
of the night ... derived from Assyrian origins ... variant of Lilith ... not popular as a baby name for girls ...
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