Becky
Is the name Becky from old Norse Bekkr means "river"?
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Germanic *bakiz occurs rarely in (masculine) names (Bacca, Becca, Bacco etc.)— and Norse bekkr is the western variant, the eastern version is *bækkr. The first name died out early, later toponymic surnames such as Beck and Bach are far more usual.
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Short for Rebecca, usually. Is Becky used as a full name in Scandinavian countries?
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Nordic Names cites only one Bekkhildur from the Icelandic Census of 1910, in OE records there is one instance of "Bechilde treu" (Bechild's tree) and another to a place named Bæhildestoc (Baldstock?)
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Not in the Top 100, then! Thank you.
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