Clinton Mic

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Clinton 607
Mic 127,160
Clinton Mic 14,239,175
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  1. is 603rd most common Clayton
  2. is 604th most common Enrique
  3. is 605th most common Iris
  4. is 606th most common Gertrude
  5. is 607th most common Clinton
  6. is 608th most common Jennie
  7. is 609th most common Monique
  8. is 610th most common Salvador
  9. is 611th most common Blanca
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  1. is 127,156th most common Menegus
  2. is 127,157th most common Mercandetti
  3. is 127,158th most common Mesnick
  4. is 127,159th most common Mettam
  5. is 127,160th most common Mic
  6. is 127,161st most common Miech
  7. is 127,162nd most common Milisits
  8. is 127,163rd most common Minaudo
  9. is 127,164th most common Miniter
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  1. is 14,239,171st most common Clinton Mesker
  2. is 14,239,172nd most common Clinton Messenger
  3. is 14,239,173rd most common Clinton Metzler
  4. is 14,239,174th most common Clinton Meyering
  5. is 14,239,175th most common Clinton Mic
  6. is 14,239,176th most common Clinton Michaelson
  7. is 14,239,177th most common Clinton Michalove
  8. is 14,239,178th most common Clinton Michel
  9. is 14,239,179th most common Clinton Mickelson

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Meaning & History

Mic

(male) Mainly North American: transferred use of the English surname, a local name from Glympton in Oxfordshire or Glinton in Northants. It was originally used as a given name in America in honour of the Clinton family, whose members included the statesman George Clinton (17391812), governor of New York, and his nephew De Witt Clinton (17691828), who was responsible for overseeing the construction of the Erie Canal. More recently it has no doubt been bestowed with reference to William Jefferson Clinton (b. 1946), 42nd president of the U.S., and it has enjoyed increasing popularity in the U.K.

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