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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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".