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[Opinions] Re: Top Ten for April
In alphabetical order.Name - predominant culture(s)/language(s), meaning in "", and #ranking firstly from England & Wales then from USA, where #0 the name didn't rank in the Top 1000.Alexei – Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian transcription "helper, defender" #0
Bellamy – English “fine friend” #0
Blake – English “black, pale” #84/#149
Harrison – English surname “son of Harry” #34/#113
Isaac – English+5 “to laugh” #24/#33
Jack – English medieval diminutive #5/#35
Kaden – English “son of Cadán” #589/#209
Kai – Frisian+6 diminutive / Hawaiian “sea” / Chinese “triumph, victory” #93/#126
Nicholas – English "victory of the people" #147/#68
Quinn – English, Irish surname “descendant of Conn” #245/#369Addison – English surname “son of Adam” #464/#34
Alexandria – English “defending men”, city name #0/#257
Alyssa – English variant #242/#133
Bonnie – English “pretty, good” #95/#697
Brooke – English surname from one who lives near a brook #117/#191
Caroline – French+6 “man, warrior” #721/#55
Everly – English surname “boar” “woodland, clearing” #364/#82
Melody – English word “song, to sing” #308/#143
Natasha – Russian, English “Christmas Day” #444/#767
Nella – Italian diminutive #884/#0English Au Pair in Massachusetts with https://www.aupairinamerica.com/https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870?sort=name&pop=ew
Top ~ Jack (b) and Juliet (g)
Bottom ~ Major (b), Morgan (g) and Kade (b)
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