Douglas Ric

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Douglas 77
Ric 100,448
Douglas Ric 9,184,100
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  1. is 73rd most common Raymond
  2. is 74th most common Janet
  3. is 75th most common Christine
  4. is 76th most common Rebecca
  5. is 77th most common Douglas
  6. is 78th most common Julie
  7. is 79th most common Terry
  8. is 80th most common Helen
  9. is 81st most common Sarah
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  1. is 100,444th most common Reit
  2. is 100,445th most common Reiterman
  3. is 100,446th most common Repole
  4. is 100,447th most common Reynozo
  5. is 100,448th most common Ric
  6. is 100,449th most common Richason
  7. is 100,450th most common Riherd
  8. is 100,451st most common Rimmey
  9. is 100,452nd most common Rissell
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  1. is 9,184,096th most common Douglas Rhyner
  2. is 9,184,097th most common Douglas Riach
  3. is 9,184,098th most common Douglas Ribbeck
  4. is 9,184,099th most common Douglas Ribley
  5. is 9,184,100th most common Douglas Ric
  6. is 9,184,101st most common Douglas Ricard
  7. is 9,184,102nd most common Douglas Ricardo
  8. is 9,184,103rd most common Douglas Richan
  9. is 9,184,104th most common Douglas Riche

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Douglas

Meaning & History

Ric

(male) Transferred use of the surname borne by one of the most powerful families in Scotland, the earls of Douglas and of Angus, also notorious in earlier times as Border reivers. In the 17th and 18th centuries it was used as a girl's name in northern England. It is now exclusively a boys' name, used throughout the English‐speaking world.

Short form: Doug.

Pet form: Duggie.

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