Betty Joder

in the US

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NameRank
Betty 52
Joder 210,670
Betty Joder 27,825,682
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  5. is 52nd most common Betty
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  1. is 210,666th most common Jesuele
  2. is 210,667th most common Jhong
  3. is 210,668th most common Joachimi
  4. is 210,669th most common Jocks
  5. is 210,670th most common Joder
  6. is 210,671st most common Joerin
  7. is 210,672nd most common Johnting
  8. is 210,673rd most common Joi
  9. is 210,674th most common Joler
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  1. is 27,825,678th most common Betty Jocollins
  2. is 27,825,679th most common Betty Jocoulthard
  3. is 27,825,680th most common Betty Jocque
  4. is 27,825,681st most common Betty Jocson
  5. is 27,825,682nd most common Betty Joder
  6. is 27,825,683rd most common Betty Jodifrank
  7. is 27,825,684th most common Betty Jodis
  8. is 27,825,685th most common Betty Jodko
  9. is 27,825,686th most common Betty Jodl

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Meaning & History

Joder

(female) Pet form of Elizabeth, dating from the 18th century. In the 17th century it is also found occasionally as a pet form of Beatrice. It is now used as a name in its own right.

Variants: Bettie, Beti.

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