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The Archive of Names
Saturday, March 09, 2002
Hadley

1,561st most popular last name (surname) in the United States; frequency is 0.008%; percentile is 48.854

This name is unisex. In Old English, Hadley means "residence name". In English this name also means "heath-covered meadow", "from teh heath covered meadow", or "field of heather". This was also the name of Hemingway's first wife.

Related links: Ray Hadley, Cheryl Hadley, Susan Hadley, Tom Hadley, Christopher Hadley, Hadley Arkes, Jerry Hadley, James Hadley Sedgwick, Tony Hadley, Tim Hadley, Hadley Caliman
[ posted by S. Y. Affolee at 2:20 PM | link ]

Friday, March 08, 2002

Hadden

4,498th most popular last name (surname) in the United States; frequency is 0.003%; percentile is 61.972. This name is primarily masculine.

In Old English, Hadden means "from the moor". In English this name also means "child of the heather-filled valley" or "from the heath".

Related links: Arter & Hadden LLP, David Hadden, Jerry Hadden, Dianne Hadden, Edward Hadden Griffin, Hadden Sayers, Flice M. Hadden, Anne Hadden, Earl Hadden
[ posted by S. Y. Affolee at 3:38 PM | link ]

Thursday, March 07, 2002

Garda

Garda is Teutonic for "protected".

Related links: Garda Vacanze, Garda Síochána Museum and Archives, Garda Immobilien, Garda Parker, Riva del Garda, Aladár Ladislaus Garda, Garda Bachtel
[ posted by S. Y. Affolee at 9:58 PM | link ]

Wednesday, March 06, 2002

Gale

690th most popular female first name in the United States; frequency is 0.016%; percentile is 78.346. This name is also the the 784th most popular male first name in the United States; frequency is 0.008%; percentile is 87.815

In Old English, Gale means "lively" or "joyful". In Celtic and Irish, this name means "a stranger".

Gale is also an abbreviation of Abigail. This name is derived from Gael which is a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland; Ireland and the Isle of Man.

Related links: Priscilla Gale, John A. Gale, Megan Gale, Gale C. Andrews, Gale A. Norton, Gale Sayers, Gale E. Christianson, Gale Gand, Lauren "Laddie" Gale, Ed Gale, Neil Jan Gale, Gale Harold, Gale Browning, Gale Randall, Gale Buchanan
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Tuesday, March 05, 2002

Gabrielle

659th most popular female first name in the United States; frequency is 0.017%; percentile is 77.839

In Hebrew, Gabrielle means "God's messenger", "God is my strength", or "God gives strength". In French, this name means "God's able-bodied one. Gabrielle is also the feminine form of Gabriel.

Related links: Gabrielle Anwar, Gabrielle Roy, Gabrielle Richens, Gabrielle (from the TV show Xena), Gabrielle Reece, Gabrielle (a British musical artist), Gabrielle Brenner, Dante Gabrielle Rossetti, Gabrielle Roth, Marie-Gabrielle Rotie, Gabrielle Pettingale, Gabrielle du Châtelet, Gabrielle Union, Gabrielle Glaser
[ posted by S. Y. Affolee at 1:37 PM | link ]

Monday, March 04, 2002

Fairfax

13,792nd most popular last name (surname) in the United States; frequency is 0.001%; percentile is 74.441

Fairfax is Anglo Saxon and English for "fair haired" or "blond".

Some webpages of people named Fairfax: Mary Fairfax Somerville, Charles Fairfax Murray, Lord Thomas Fairfax, John Fairfax, Mabel Fairfax Karl, Susanne Fairfax, John W. Fairfax, Edward Fairfax, Fairfax Hall
[ posted by S. Y. Affolee at 8:17 PM | link ]

Fabron

Fabron is Latin for "mechanic".

Random linkage: Nice Fabron, Fabron's Quilting Cloth, Fabron Luigi, Esprite Fabron, Nya lägenheter i Fabron
[ posted by S. Y. Affolee at 1:33 PM | link ]

Sunday, March 03, 2002

Fabian

630th most popular male first name in the United States; frequency is 0.012; percentile is 86.374

Fabian is Greek for "bean farmer". This name means "bean grower" in Latin. This name is derived from the Roman clan name Fabius. It is also a name given to several Roman emperors and 16 saints.

The French feminine version of Fabian is Fabienne.

Some webpages of people named Fabian: Jan Fabian Wallake, Fabian Bustamante, Fabian Forte, Fabian Ugalde, Rodolfo Fabian Frino, Fabian Negrin, Fabian Panisello, Saint Fabian, Fabian Hausler
[ posted by S. Y. Affolee at 5:01 PM | link ]

Eden

1878th most popular female first name in the United States; frequency is 0.003; percentile is 86.140

This name is also unisex. In Hebrew, Eden means "paradise" or "delightful". It can also mean "perfect" or "pleasure". This name is derived from the gardenlike Biblical first home of Adam and Eve.

Variations of this name is Edenia (Spanish) and Edna (Hebrew).

Some webpages of people named Eden: Eden Riegel, Eden Phillpotts, Eden Carpenter, Eden Celeste, Eden Rosen, Eden Atwood, Eden Folwell, Eden Harel, Eden Watt, Eden Robinson
[ posted by S. Y. Affolee at 12:17 PM | link ]

Eda

1953rd most popular female first name in the United States; frequency is 0.003; percentile is 86.359

In Anglo Saxon, Eda means "wealthy". In English, this name is unisex: in its feminine version also means "wealthy", "spoils of war". The masculine form of the name means "wealthy guardian".

Some webpages of people named Eda: Eda Nemoede, Eda Joubert, Eda Karaabdurrahmanoglu, Eda Lohmuse, Eda Zari, Eda Kuhn Loeb
[ posted by S. Y. Affolee at 11:07 AM | link ]




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