Donald Bouge

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Ranking in the US

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Donald 18
Bouge 113,014
Donald Bouge 6,592,084
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  3. is 16th most common Barbara
  4. is 17th most common Daniel
  5. is 18th most common Donald
  6. is 19th most common Jennifer
  7. is 20th most common Susan
  8. is 21st most common Maria
  9. is 22nd most common George
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  1. is 113,010th most common Bombace
  2. is 113,011th most common Boscaino
  3. is 113,012th most common Boshard
  4. is 113,013th most common Bosnic
  5. is 113,014th most common Bouge
  6. is 113,015th most common Boyas
  7. is 113,016th most common Braceros
  8. is 113,017th most common Bragunier
  9. is 113,018th most common Brambley
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  1. is 6,592,080th most common Donald Botticello
  2. is 6,592,081st most common Donald Botz
  3. is 6,592,082nd most common Donald Boudeman
  4. is 6,592,083rd most common Donald Boufford
  5. is 6,592,084th most common Donald Bouge
  6. is 6,592,085th most common Donald Bougher
  7. is 6,592,086th most common Donald Boulais
  8. is 6,592,087th most common Donald Boulay
  9. is 6,592,088th most common Donald Bouler

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Meaning & History

Bouge

(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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