Bill Hog

in the US

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  1. Parsons, KS (1)
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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Bill 168
Hog 354,985
Bill Hog 27,985,026
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  1. is 164th most common Tom
  2. is 165th most common Leslie
  3. is 166th most common Don
  4. is 167th most common Diana
  5. is 168th most common Bill
  6. is 169th most common Russell
  7. is 170th most common Joanne
  8. is 171st most common Tim
  9. is 172nd most common Louis
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  1. is 354,981st most common Hoewt
  2. is 354,982nd most common Hoffbuhr
  3. is 354,983rd most common Hoffsetz
  4. is 354,984th most common Hoflin
  5. is 354,985th most common Hog
  6. is 354,986th most common Hogendorf
  7. is 354,987th most common Hoguin
  8. is 354,988th most common Hohmeyer
  9. is 354,989th most common Hojdila
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  1. is 27,985,022nd most common Bill Hofrichter
  2. is 27,985,023rd most common Bill Hofschulte
  3. is 27,985,024th most common Bill Hofstrand
  4. is 27,985,025th most common Bill Hofstrom
  5. is 27,985,026th most common Bill Hog
  6. is 27,985,027th most common Bill Hogeland
  7. is 27,985,028th most common Bill Hogenauer
  8. is 27,985,029th most common Bill Hogenmiller
  9. is 27,985,030th most common Bill Hogge

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Bill

Meaning & History

Hog

(male) Altered short form of William, not used before the 19th century. The reason for the change in the initial consonant is not clear, but it conforms to the pattern regularly found when English words beginning with w- are borrowed into Gaelic. The nickname ‘King Billy’ for William of Orange is an early example from Ireland, which may have influenced English usage. It is bestowed occasionally as a name in its own right.

Pet forms: Billy, Billie.

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