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[Games] Name Quiz
Just because I love name quizzes!1. This name means 'rich friend'. Namesakes include a 7th-century Northumbrian king, which was regarded as a saint.
a) Robert
b) Edwin
c) Rene
d) Dwight2. This English name has been used since the late Middle Ages, but it didn't become common until the 20th century.
a) Justin
b) Mordikai
c) Brandon
d) George3. A 'British' name that comes from Jonathan.
a) Jon
b) Johnathon
c) Jamison
d) Jonty4. From an English surname, which means 'Cola's town' (Cola was an Old English nickname meaning 'charcoal')
a) Colton
b) Zachariah
c) Creighton
d) Brenden5. Became common after the Protestant Reformation. A famous American military commander and president has this first name.
a) Fredrick
b) Adam
c) Zachary
d) Abraham6. This Italian and English name has been used in the poem 'The Divine Comedy' and Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
a) Nessa
b) Beatrice
c) Gretchen
d) Olivia7. This name is the latinized from of Alice
a) Adelaide
b) Ada
c) Alison
d) Alicia8. This name is originally derived from Old English. It means 'land place for chalk or limestone'.
a) Veronica
b) Judith
c) Flora
d) Chelsea9. This English, German, Scandinavian and Dutch name became popular in the 1970s when it was ranked number 16(in USA), but as gone down. In 2007 it was ranked 175.
a) Christina
b) Sallie
c) Katherine
d) Kaitlyn10. This Welsh from of Margaret. Became popular in the 1980s(ranked number 14). Still common today ranking 78.
a) Sharron
b) Ceinwen
c) Megan
d) Morgan
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1. This name means 'rich friend'. Namesakes include a 7th-century Northumbrian king, which was regarded as a saint.
b) Edwin2. This English name has been used since the late Middle Ages, but it didn't become common until the 20th century.
a) Justin3. A 'British' name that comes from Jonathan.
d) Jonty4. From an English surname, which means 'Cola's town' (Cola was an Old English nickname meaning 'charcoal')
a) Colton5. Became common after the Protestant Reformation. A famous American military commander and president has this first name.
d) Abraham6. This Italian and English name has been used in the poem 'The Divine Comedy' and Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
b) Beatrice7. This name is the latinized from of Alice
d) Alicia8. This name is originally derived from Old English. It means 'land place for chalk or limestone'.
d) Chelsea9. This English, German, Scandinavian and Dutch name became popular in the 1970s when it was ranked number 16(in USA), but as gone down. In 2007 it was ranked 175.
a) Christina10. This Welsh from of Margaret. Became popular in the 1980s(ranked number 14). Still common today ranking 78.
c) Megan
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Wow!nice quiz!1. This name means 'rich friend'. Namesakes include a 7th-century Northumbrian king, which was regarded as a saint.
b) Edwin2. This English name has been used since the late Middle Ages, but it didn't become common until the 20th century.
a) Justin3. A 'British' name that comes from Jonathan.
b) Johnathon4. From an English surname, which means 'Cola's town' (Cola was an Old English nickname meaning 'charcoal')
a) Colton5. Became common after the Protestant Reformation. A famous American military commander and president has this first name.
d) Abraham6. This Italian and English name has been used in the poem 'The Divine Comedy' and Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
b) Beatrice (I love that play)7. This name is the latinized from of Alice
d) Alicia8. This name is originally derived from Old English. It means 'land place for chalk or limestone'.
d) Chelsea9. This English, German, Scandinavian and Dutch name became popular in the 1970s when it was ranked number 16(in USA), but as gone down. In 2007 it was ranked 175.
a) Christina10. This Welsh from of Margaret. Became popular in the 1980s(ranked number 14). Still common today ranking 78.
c) Megan
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1. This name means 'rich friend'. Namesakes include a 7th-century Northumbrian king, which was regarded as a saint.
a) Robert
b) Edwin
c) Rene
d) Dwight2. This English name has been used since the late Middle Ages, but it didn't become common until the 20th century.
a) Justin
b) Mordikai
c) Brandon
d) George3. A 'British' name that comes from Jonathan.
a) Jon
b) Johnathon
c) Jamison
d) Jonty4. From an English surname, which means 'Cola's town' (Cola was an Old English nickname meaning 'charcoal')
a) Colton
b) Zachariah
c) Creighton
d) Brenden5. Became common after the Protestant Reformation. A famous American military commander and president has this first name.
a) Fredrick
b) Adam
c) Zachary
d) Abraham6. This Italian and English name has been used in the poem 'The Divine Comedy' and Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
a) Nessa
b) Beatrice
c) Gretchen
d) Olivia7. This name is the latinized from of Alice
a) Adelaide
b) Ada
c) Alison
d) Alicia8. This name is originally derived from Old English. It means 'land place for chalk or limestone'.
a) Veronica
b) Judith
c) Flora
d) Chelsea9. This English, German, Scandinavian and Dutch name became popular in the 1970s when it was ranked number 16(in USA), but as gone down. In 2007 it was ranked 175.
a) Christina
b) Sallie
c) Katherine
d) Kaitlyn10. This Welsh from of Margaret. Became popular in the 1980s(ranked number 14). Still common today ranking 78.
a) Sharron
b) Ceinwen
c) Megan
d) Morgancute game!
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Just guessing on all of them :-)1. This name means 'rich friend'. Namesakes include a 7th-century Northumbrian king, which was regarded as a saint.
a) Robert2. This English name has been used since the late Middle Ages, but it didn't become common until the 20th century.
d) George3. A 'British' name that comes from Jonathan.
a) Jon4. From an English surname, which means 'Cola's town' (Cola was an Old English nickname meaning 'charcoal')
a) Colton5. Became common after the Protestant Reformation. A famous American military commander and president has this first name.
d) Abraham6. This Italian and English name has been used in the poem 'The Divine Comedy' and Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
d) Olivia7. This name is the latinized from of Alice
a) Adelaide8. This name is originally derived from Old English. It means 'land place for chalk or limestone'.
a) Veronica9. This English, German, Scandinavian and Dutch name became popular in the 1970s when it was ranked number 16(in USA), but as gone down. In 2007 it was ranked 175.
a) Christina10. This Welsh from of Margaret. Became popular in the 1980s(ranked number 14). Still common today ranking 78.
c) Megan
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1. This name means 'rich friend'. Namesakes include a 7th-century Northumbrian king, which was regarded as a saint.
b) Edwin2. This English name has been used since the late Middle Ages, but it didn't become common until the 20th century.
d) George3. A 'British' name that comes from Jonathan.
d) Jonty4. From an English surname, which means 'Cola's town' (Cola was an Old English nickname meaning 'charcoal')
a) Colton5. Became common after the Protestant Reformation. A famous American military commander and president has this first name.
d) Abraham6. This Italian and English name has been used in the poem 'The Divine Comedy' and Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
b) Beatrice7. This name is the latinized from of Alice
d) Alicia8. This name is originally derived from Old English. It means 'land place for chalk or limestone'.
d) Chelsea9. This English, German, Scandinavian and Dutch name became popular in the 1970s when it was ranked number 16(in USA), but as gone down. In 2007 it was ranked 175.
a) Christina10. This Welsh from of Margaret. Became popular in the 1980s(ranked number 14). Still common today ranking 78.
c) Megan
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Fun!1. This name means 'rich friend'. Namesakes include a 7th-century Northumbrian king, which was regarded as a saint.
b) Edwin2. This English name has been used since the late Middle Ages, but it didn't become common until the 20th century.
a) Justin3. A 'British' name that comes from Jonathan.
d) Jonty4. From an English surname, which means 'Cola's town' (Cola was an Old English nickname meaning 'charcoal')
a) Colton5. Became common after the Protestant Reformation. A famous American military commander and president has this first name.
d) Abraham6. This Italian and English name has been used in the poem 'The Divine Comedy' and Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
b) Beatrice7. This name is the latinized from of Alice
d) Alicia8. This name is originally derived from Old English. It means 'land place for chalk or limestone'.
d) Chelsea9. This English, German, Scandinavian and Dutch name became popular in the 1970s when it was ranked number 16(in USA), but as gone down. In 2007 it was ranked 175.
a) Christina10. This Welsh from of Margaret. Became popular in the 1980s(ranked number 14). Still common today ranking 78.
c) Megan
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1. This name means 'rich friend'. Namesakes include a 7th-century Northumbrian king, which was regarded as a saint.
b) Edwin2. This English name has been used since the late Middle Ages, but it didn't become common until the 20th century.
c) Brandon3. A 'British' name that comes from Jonathan.
d) Jonty4. From an English surname, which means 'Cola's town' (Cola was an Old English nickname meaning 'charcoal')
a) Colton5. Became common after the Protestant Reformation. A famous American military commander and president has this first name.
d) Abraham6. This Italian and English name has been used in the poem 'The Divine Comedy' and Shakespeare's play 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
b) Beatrice7. This name is the latinized from of Alice
d) Alicia8. This name is originally derived from Old English. It means 'land place for chalk or limestone'.
d) Chelsea9. This English, German, Scandinavian and Dutch name became popular in the 1970s when it was ranked number 16(in USA), but as gone down. In 2007 it was ranked 175.
a) Christina10. This Welsh from of Margaret. Became popular in the 1980s(ranked number 14). Still common today ranking 78.
c) MeganArray
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