Frank Cli

in the US

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  1. Anderson, IN (2)
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Ranking in the US

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Frank 49
Cli 292,707
Frank Cli 15,888,396
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  5. is 292,707th most common Cli
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  5. is 15,888,396th most common Frank Cli
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  8. is 15,888,399th most common Frank Clippinger
  9. is 15,888,400th most common Frank Cloar

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Meaning & History

Cli

(male) Of Germanic origin. The name referred originally to a member of the tribe of the Franks, who are said to have got the name from a characteristic type of spear that they used. When the Franks migrated into Gaul in the 4th century, the country received its modern name of France (Late Latin Francia) and the tribal term Frank came to mean ‘Frenchman’. The name is now also used as a short form of Francis or Franklin.

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