Ernest Budwine

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Ernest 256
Budwine 163,161
Ernest Budwine 15,622,136
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  1. is 163,157th most common Bubenheim
  2. is 163,158th most common Buckton
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  4. is 163,160th most common Budi
  5. is 163,161st most common Budwine
  6. is 163,162nd most common Buelterman
  7. is 163,163rd most common Buesch
  8. is 163,164th most common Buitendorp
  9. is 163,165th most common Bukey
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  1. is 15,622,132nd most common Ernest Bucks
  2. is 15,622,133rd most common Ernest Buckstine
  3. is 15,622,134th most common Ernest Buda
  4. is 15,622,135th most common Ernest Budnick
  5. is 15,622,136th most common Ernest Budwine
  6. is 15,622,137th most common Ernest Buehler
  7. is 15,622,138th most common Ernest Buehman
  8. is 15,622,139th most common Ernest Buell
  9. is 15,622,140th most common Ernest Buen

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Ernest

Meaning & History

Budwine

(male) Of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German vocabulary word eornost ‘serious business, battle to the death’. The name was introduced into England in the 18th century by followers of the Elector of Hanover, who became George I of England. A variant spelling, Earnest, has arisen by association with the modern English adjective earnest.

Short form: Ern.

Pet form: Ernie.


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