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Elaine in the US

  1. #193 Sheila
  2. #194 Peggy
  3. #195 Jill
  4. #196 Albert
  5. #197 Elaine
  6. #198 Norma
  7. #199 Bryan
  8. #200 Joanne
  9. #201 Fred

Gideon in the US

  1. #8,007 Kautz
  2. #8,008 Mickey
  3. #8,009 Jesse
  4. #8,010 Reiff
  5. #8,011 Gideon
  6. #8,012 Grindstaff
  7. #8,013 Thach
  8. #8,014 Bos
  9. #8,015 Glazer

Elaine Gideon in the US

  1. #8,335,841 Elaine Giang
  2. #8,335,842 Elaine Gianuzzi
  3. #8,335,843 Elaine Giaquinto
  4. #8,335,844 Elaine Giardino
  5. #8,335,845 Elaine Gideon
  6. #8,335,846 Elaine Gieger
  7. #8,335,847 Elaine Giglio
  8. #8,335,848 Elaine Gilchrist
  9. #8,335,849 Elaine Gilham
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Meaning & Origins

Originally an Old French form of Helen, but now generally regarded as an independent name. The Greek and Latin forms of the name had a long vowel in the second syllable, which produced this form (as opposed to Ellen) in Old French. In Arthurian legend, Elaine is the name of one of the women who fell in love with Lancelot. The name occurs in this form in the 15th-century English Morte d'Arthur of Thomas Malory. In the 19th century it was popularized in one of Tennyson's Idylls of the King (1859). Most of the characters in Arthurian legend have names that are Celtic in origin, although subjected to heavy French influence, and it has therefore been suggested that Elaine may actually be derived from a Welsh word meaning ‘hind’ or ‘fawn’.
197th in the U.S. for 2011
Jewish: from the Biblical name meaning ‘one who cuts down’ in Hebrew. It was borne by an Israelite leader appointed to deliver his people from the Midianites (Judges 6:14).
8,011th in the U.S. for 2011

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Elaine Gideon is most likely to live in Texas, Washington, New Mexico, and

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