Deborah Crask

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Deborah 46
Crask 60,186
Deborah Crask 9,024,727
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  1. is 42nd most common Michelle
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  3. is 44th most common Timothy
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  5. is 46th most common Deborah
  6. is 47th most common Jason
  7. is 48th most common Margaret
  8. is 49th most common Frank
  9. is 50th most common Sharon
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  1. is 60,182nd most common Cisson
  2. is 60,183rd most common Corazza
  3. is 60,184th most common Corts
  4. is 60,185th most common Coulbourn
  5. is 60,186th most common Crask
  6. is 60,187th most common Cucco
  7. is 60,188th most common Daring
  8. is 60,189th most common Debiasi
  9. is 60,190th most common Dechene
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  1. is 9,024,723rd most common Deborah Cranfield
  2. is 9,024,724th most common Deborah Cranor
  3. is 9,024,725th most common Deborah Cranson
  4. is 9,024,726th most common Deborah Crase
  5. is 9,024,727th most common Deborah Crask
  6. is 9,024,728th most common Deborah Crass
  7. is 9,024,729th most common Deborah Craton
  8. is 9,024,730th most common Deborah Cravatta
  9. is 9,024,731st most common Deborah Creagh

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Deborah

Meaning & History

(female) Biblical name (meaning ‘bee’ in Hebrew), borne by the nurse of Rebecca (Genesis 35:8) and by a woman judge and prophet (Judges 4–5) who led the Israelites to victory over the Canaanites. It has always been popular as a Jewish name. It was in use among Christians by the mid 16th century and was taken up by the Puritans in the 17th century, in part because the bee was a symbol of industriousness. Since then it has enjoyed enormous popularity, peaking in the 1960s. Among other famous bearers is the actress Deborah Kerr (19212007).

Variants: Debora, Deb(b)ra, Debrah.

Short form: Deb.

Pet forms: Debbie, Debbi, Debby, Debi, Debs.


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