For a comparison, 191 girls were given the name Nel, and 1731 were named Nela. In the whole population, in January of this year, there were 480 Nells in Poland with this name as a first name, and 88 women had it as a middle name. ...
In North America I'd say "Hi, what's your name?" when I went on a church trip, and I met 10 Emma's (there were 3 already who went to my church)! At my highschool there were 5 Emma's in one of my classes alone. I've also recently met a couple Emma's in Poland. ...
What are the most popular names on Nameberry, in the US, and around the world? This page is your jumping off point to search names by popularity using every baby name popularity list we could find. We tally our own list of popular girl names and popular boy names each month, so you ...
Thank you Poland for sharing your amazing women with the world Very inspiriting story of brave hearts of Polish catholic women. Between 1939 and 1945, Irena Sendler, a young Polish Catholic social worker, led a daring conspiracy of young catholic women who saved thousands of Jewish children fro...
I played a couple events in Vegas. I started playing tournaments two years ago, I'm usually a cash player. Since Grand Victoria Casino started playing daily tournaments. I've been playing more often. I joined a Smoke'n Aces Poker league so much fun. I'm a member of the Women's Poker...
(Poland/Lithuania — "Liet" is Poland's nickname for Lithuania), Franada (France/Canada), PruCan (Prussia/Canada), FrUK (France/England — and yes, it arose mainly from the potential for loads of 'what the FrUK'-ery), RusAme (Russia/America), DenNor (Denmark/Norway), Ameripan (...
Adelina is a county in Poland. It is also the name of a saint in France and a noble woman of Holland. Adelina Garcia is an American singer and Adelina de Lara was a British actress. Adelina Otero-Warren fought for the right for American women to vote. Adelina Yzac is a French writer...
Polite and attentive to ladies; courteous to women; chivalrous. verb (v. t.) To attend or wait on, as a lady; as, to gallant ladies to the play. verb (v. t.) To handle with grace or in a modish manner; as, to gallant a fan. gallanting noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of ...
We regularly update our data depending on the country and the available public data. Most western countries are updated once a year. Also, the distribution of names across genders may change over the years. For example, if a name was used exclusively by women in the 1970s, it may be used...
Of or relating to women. hebrician noun (n.) A Hebraist. heteroscian noun (n.) One who lives either north or south of the tropics, as contrasted with one who lives on the other side of them; -- so called because at noon the shadows always fall in opposite directions (the one ...