=== The Most Popular Male's Names === 1.Abe 阿貝 101.Emlyn 埃姆林 201.Lewis 劉易士 2.Abraham 亞伯拉罕 102.Enoch 伊諾克 202.Liam 利亞姆 3.Allen(Allan)亞倫 103.Eric 埃里克 203.Lionel 萊昂內爾 4.Adam 亞當 104.Ernest 歐內斯特 204.Lou 路 5.Adrian 阿德里安 105.Errol 埃羅爾 205.Louis 路易...
===TheMostPopularMale´sNames===1.Abe阿貝101.Emlyn埃姆林201.Lewis劉易士2.Abraham亞伯拉罕102.Enoch伊諾克202.Liam利亞姆3.Allen(Allan)亞倫10..
Explore the most popular baby names of 1976. Start with the top 100 or view all 1000 rankings. Cross-referenced with meanings and statistics.
What was the most popular boy name in the United States for every decade from 1900 to 2018? You may be surprised to find out how little male names have ...
Take 'Michael' which is the name of a famous archangel and is one of the most popular male names. 'Jesus,' 'John,' and 'Joseph' are all names of religious origin that still remain popular today. Why are some male first names so common? When looking at common first names for males,...
It emerges that the most popular male anthroponyms amongst the Shona-speaking female respondents are mostly unisex, acceptable, accommodative, conciliatory and subtle. Conversely, instances also abound from male respondents that male first names are laden with frustrations and gloomy representative of ...
But nowadays, young Chinese parents like to choose words with the meanings of a bundle of joy or broad vision for their male babies. Here is a list of the most popular 100 names for boys/males. Popular Chinese boy's names Top 30 Most Common Chinese Boy's Names ...
男孩名字(MALE) 女孩名字 (FEMALE) 1 Jacob Emily 2 Michael Hannah 3 Joshua Madison 4 Matthew Samantha 5 Andrew Ashley 6 Joseph Sarah 7 Nicholas Elizabeth 8 Anthony Kayla 9 Tyler Alexis 10 Daniel Abigail 11 Christopher Jessica 12 Alexander Taylor ...
As in the US, French names have certain sounds that are fashionable for both boys and girls. There are several male/female counterparts among France's Top 100 baby names, such as Louis and Louise, Léo and Léa, Clément and Clémence, and Camille for both. The most popular names in Fran...
To help understand which names dominate today, Stacker looked to data from the Social Security Administration. This list ranks names by the number of babies born with that name in 2019.