Bianca Klumpar

in the US

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  1. Lexington, MA (1)
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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Bianca 1,453
Klumpar 503,412
Bianca Klumpar 27,953,576
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  3. is 1,451st most common Fatima
  4. is 1,452nd most common Elijah
  5. is 1,453rd most common Bianca
  6. is 1,454th most common Alba
  7. is 1,455th most common Addie
  8. is 1,456th most common Chip
  9. is 1,457th most common Renae
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  1. is 503,408th most common Kluglein
  2. is 503,409th most common Kluisza
  3. is 503,410th most common Kluksdal
  4. is 503,411th most common Klumack
  5. is 503,412th most common Klumpar
  6. is 503,413th most common Klusch
  7. is 503,414th most common Klusken
  8. is 503,415th most common Kluskiewicz
  9. is 503,416th most common Klut
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  1. is 27,953,572nd most common Bianca Klines
  2. is 27,953,573rd most common Bianca Klinke
  3. is 27,953,574th most common Bianca Klinker
  4. is 27,953,575th most common Bianca Klosa
  5. is 27,953,576th most common Bianca Klumpar
  6. is 27,953,577th most common Bianca Knapp
  7. is 27,953,578th most common Bianca Kneip
  8. is 27,953,579th most common Bianca Knighten
  9. is 27,953,580th most common Bianca Knighton

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Meaning & History

Klumpar

(female) Italian: from bianca ‘white’ (i.e. ‘pure’, but see also Blanche). The name was used by Shakespeare for characters in two of his plays set in an Italian context: the mild-mannered sister of Katharina, the ‘shrew’ in The Taming of the Shrew, and a courtesan in Othello. It came to prominence in the 1970s as the name of Bianca Jagger, the Nicaraguan fashion model, peace worker, and diplomat, who was for a time married to the rock singer Mick Jagger. Since then it has been used increasingly in the English-speaking world.


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