Donald Bienvenue

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Donald 18
Bienvenue 41,715
Donald Bienvenue 1,942,537
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  1. is 41,711th most common Augspurger
  2. is 41,712th most common Bahar
  3. is 41,713th most common Bartholomay
  4. is 41,714th most common Bhola
  5. is 41,715th most common Bienvenue
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  9. is 41,719th most common Cammarota
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  1. is 1,942,533rd most common Donald Bernardo
  2. is 1,942,534th most common Donald Bertucci
  3. is 1,942,535th most common Donald Besch
  4. is 1,942,536th most common Donald Bethea
  5. is 1,942,537th most common Donald Bienvenue
  6. is 1,942,538th most common Donald Bigger
  7. is 1,942,539th most common Donald Birkholz
  8. is 1,942,540th most common Donald Bittinger
  9. is 1,942,541st most common Donald Blakey

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Donald

Meaning & History

(male) Anglicized form of Gaelic Domhnall. The final -d of the Anglicized form derives partly from misinterpretation by English speakers of the Gaelic pronunciation, and partly from association with Germanic-origin names such as Ronald. This name is strongly associated with clan Macdonald, the clan of the medieval Lords of the Isles, but is now also widely used by families with no Scottish connections.

Short form: Don.

Pet forms: Donny, Donnie; Dolly (in Gaelic Scotland).


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