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[Games] Name Quiz
I gave a few hints and the usage of each name.
Do your best, these are tricky, but please don't cheat. It is not much fun then.
Good Luck :)This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
A) Samantha
B) Martina
C) Jocelyn
D) CharlotteAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
A) Wren
B) Ruby
C) Willow
D) LauraFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
A) Anne
B) Annelise
C) Annabel
D) AnnemarieLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
A) Bernadette
B) Veronica
C) Bianca
D) BeatrixMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
A) Charles
B) Robert
C) Thomas
D) RichardMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
A) Evelyn
B) Rachel
C) Michelle
D) EugeniaThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
A) Philip
B) Lucas
C) Michael
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
A) Bethan
B) Gwyneth
C) Guinevere
D) MorganMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
A) Joy
B) Daphne
C) Mary
D) IreneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)
USAGE: English
A) Christopher
B) Joshua
C) Jacob
D) ToddFrom a surname meaning "stone clearing" in Old English.
USAGE: English
A) Steele
B) Grayson
C) Stanley
D) JacksonThis name appeared in several poems of the 16th and 17th centuries. It was most popular in 1900-1909 ranking at 255.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish and Greek Mythology
A) Cecilia
B) Delia
C) Mirabelle
D) SarahMeans "attached" in Hebrew. Was the most popular in 2005 and 06 in Canada at 89.
USAGE: Biblical, Jewish and English
A) Levi
B) Adam
C) David
D) MatthewIn England and elsewhere in Europe during the Middle Ages this name was used in honour of the saint. But, it was not given in Ireland before the 17th century because it was too sacred. Today it is very common there.
USAGE: Irish, English, French, and German
A) Aidan
B) Stephen
C) Patrick
D) SeamusMost common in 2003 in Slovenia, rakning 39. This Saint was a missionary to Gaul who was beheaded in Paris.
USAGE: French, Russian, English, German, Czech, and Slovene
A) Geoffrey
B) Marco
C) Isaac
D) DenisMeans "queen".
USAGE: English Italian, Polish, German, Scandinavian, and Late Roman
A) Regina
B) Sarah
C) Xanthe
D) GeorgiaMeans "to heal". In Greek Mythology, this person was the leader of the Argonauts.
USAGE: English, French, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized), and Biblical
A) Nicholas
B) Alexandros
C) Jason
D) RylanThis is the name of characters in Shakespeare's 'Love's Labour's Lost' and 'Romeo and Juliet'
USAGE: English
A) Jocelyn
B) Catherine
C) Portia
D) RosalineMeans "shining upon man". Most popular in 1980-1989, ranking 49.
USAGE: English and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
A) Cassandra
B) Star
C) Luna
D) OliviaThis is the name of the title character in a children's novel.
USAGE: German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Finnish, and English
A) Heidi
B) Nicole
C) Eleanor
D) Theresa
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This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
B) MartinaAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
D) LauraFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
A) AnneLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
B) VeronicaMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
B) RobertMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
B) RachelThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
A) BethanMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) IreneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)
USAGE: English
A) ChristopherFrom a surname meaning "stone clearing" in Old English.
USAGE: English
C) Stanley This name appeared in several poems of the 16th and 17th centuries. It was most popular in 1900-1909 ranking at 255.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish and Greek Mythology
A) CeciliaMeans "attached" in Hebrew. Was the most popular in 2005 and 06 in Canada at 89.
USAGE: Biblical, Jewish and English
A) LeviIn England and elsewhere in Europe during the Middle Ages this name was used in honour of the saint. But, it was not given in Ireland before the 17th century because it was too sacred. Today it is very common there.

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This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
B) MartinaAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
D) LauraFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
A) AnneLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
D) BeatrixMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
D) RichardMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
B) RachelThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
B) GwynethMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) IreneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)
USAGE: English
A) ChristopherFrom a surname meaning "stone clearing" in Old English.
USAGE: English
C) StanleyThis name appeared in several poems of the 16th and 17th centuries. It was most popular in 1900-1909 ranking at 255.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish and Greek Mythology
B) DeliaMeans "attached" in Hebrew. Was the most popular in 2005 and 06 in Canada at 89.
USAGE: Biblical, Jewish and English
A) Levi In England and elsewhere in Europe during the Middle Ages this name was used in honour of the saint. But, it was not given in Ireland before the 17th century because it was too sacred. Today it is very common there.

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This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
B) MartinaAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
D) LauraFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
B) AnneliseLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
B) Veronica
Means "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
D) RichardMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
A) EvelynThis name has been used by kings of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
A) BethanMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) IreneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)
USAGE: English
A) ChristopherFrom a surname meaning "stone clearing" in Old English.
USAGE: English
A) SteeleThis name appeared in several poems of the 16th and 17th centuries. It was most popular in 1900-1909 ranking at 255.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish and Greek Mythology
C) Mirabelle
Means "attached" in Hebrew. Was the most popular in 2005 and 06 in Canada at 89.
USAGE: Biblical, Jewish and English
A) LeviIn England and elsewhere in Europe during the Middle Ages this name was used in honour of the saint. But, it was not given in Ireland before the 17th century because it was too sacred. Today it is very common there.

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This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
B) MartinaAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
D) LauraFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
A) AnneLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
B) VeronicaMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
D) RichardMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
B) RachelThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
A) BethanMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) IreneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)
USAGE: English
A) ChristopherFrom a surname meaning "stone clearing" in Old English.
USAGE: English
C) StanleyThis name appeared in several poems of the 16th and 17th centuries. It was most popular in 1900-1909 ranking at 255.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish and Greek Mythology
A) CeciliaMeans "attached" in Hebrew. Was the most popular in 2005 and 06 in Canada at 89.
USAGE: Biblical, Jewish and English
D) MatthewIn England and elsewhere in Europe during the Middle Ages this name was used in honour of the saint. But, it was not given in Ireland before the 17th century because it was too sacred. Today it is very common there.

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Your Score16/20Great Job.
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Thanks for the quiz! :DThis Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
A) Samantha
B) Martina
C) Jocelyn
D) CharlotteAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
A) Wren
B) Ruby
C) Willow
D) LauraFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
A) Anne
B) Annelise
C) Annabel
D) AnnemarieLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
A) Bernadette
B) Veronica
C) Bianca
D) BeatrixMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
A) Charles
B) Robert
C) Thomas
D) RichardMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
A) Evelyn
B) Rachel
C) Michelle
D) EugeniaThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
A) Philip
B) Lucas
C) Michael
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
A) Bethan
B) Gwyneth
C) Guinevere
D) MorganMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
A) Joy
B) Daphne
C) Mary
D) IreneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)
USAGE: English
A) Christopher
B) Joshua
C) Jacob
D) ToddFrom a surname meaning "stone clearing" in Old English.
USAGE: English
A) Steele
B) Grayson

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18/20. Not so bad! :)And I was sure I had gotten the Welsh one wrong!
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This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
- B) MartinaAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
- D) LauraFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
- A) AnneLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
- B) VeronicaMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
- D) Richard (could be Robert)Means "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
- B) RachelThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
- D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
- B) Gwyneth (might be Bethan)Means "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
- D) IreneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)

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This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
D) CharlotteAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
C) WillowFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
C) AnnabelLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
C) BiancaMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
D) RichardMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
A) EvelynThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
D) MorganMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
B) DaphneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)
USAGE: English
B) JoshuaFrom a surname meaning "stone clearing" in Old English.

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This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
D) CharlotteAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
C) WillowFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
C) AnnabelLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
C) BiancaMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
D) RichardMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
A) EvelynThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
D) MorganMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
B) DaphneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)
USAGE: English
B) JoshuaFrom a surname meaning "stone clearing" in Old English.

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This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
D) CharlotteAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
C) WillowFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
C) AnnabelLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
C) BiancaMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
D) RichardMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
A) EvelynThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
D) MorganMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
B) DaphneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)
USAGE: English
B) JoshuaFrom a surname meaning "stone clearing" in Old English.

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I gave a few hints and the usage of each name.
Do your best, these are tricky, but please don't cheat. It is not much fun then.
Good Luck :)This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
B) MartinaAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
D) LauraFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
A) AnneLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
B) VeronicaMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
D) RichardMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
B) RachelThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
B) GwynethMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) IreneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)

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Your score19/20Great Job!
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This Saint was a 3rd-century martyr. (Feminine form of a name)
USAGE: German, Scadinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ancient Rome.
B) MartinaAs an English name, it has been used since the 13th century. Has a flower-like meaning.
USAGE: English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Scandinavian, German and Dutch.
D) LauraFrench form of ANNA.
USAGE: French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, and Basque.
D) AnnemarieLatin form of BERENICE.
USAGE: English, Italian, and Romanian.
C) BiancaMeans "brave power". Ranked number 5 in 1930-1949 (in USA).
USAGE: English, French, German, Czech, and Dutch
B) RobertMeans "ewe" in Hebrew
USAGE: English, Jewish, French, German, and Biblical
A) EvelynThis name has been used by kinds of Scotland, Poland, and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes.
USAGE: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) AlexanderThis name has been common in Wales since the 19th century. Means "happiness".
USAGE: Welsh and English (Modern)
C) GuinevereMeans "peace". This name has traditionally been more popular among Eastern Christians.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, and Greek Mythology (Latinized)
D) IreneThis name has been ranked number 2 in 1970-1994. In 2007 it was ranked number 6. (in USA)
USAGE: English
A) ChristopherFrom a surname meaning "stone clearing" in Old English.
USAGE: English
B) GraysonThis name appeared in several poems of the 16th and 17th centuries. It was most popular in 1900-1909 ranking at 255.
USAGE: English, Italian, Spanish and Greek Mythology
A) CeciliaMeans "attached" in Hebrew. Was the most popular in 2005 and 06 in Canada at 89.
USAGE: Biblical, Jewish and English
C) DavidIn England and elsewhere in Europe during the Middle Ages this name was used in honour of the saint. But, it was not given in Ireland before the 17th century because it was too sacred. Today it is very common there.

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Oh well, I had 12/20 =P
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Charlotte
Ruby
Annemarie
Bianca
Robert
Rachel
Alexander
Morgan
Mary
Joshua
Grayson
Cecilia
Matthew
Patrick
Isaac
Regina
Nicholas
Rosaline
Cassandra
Heidi
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Your score7/20Good job.
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