Ingrid Rubenacker

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NameRank
Ingrid 845
Rubenacker 68,786
Ingrid Rubenacker 6,883,963
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  1. is 841st most common Johanna
  2. is 842nd most common Ali
  3. is 843rd most common Hannah
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  5. is 845th most common Ingrid
  6. is 846th most common Stewart
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  9. is 849th most common Rosario
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  1. is 68,782nd most common Rovinsky
  2. is 68,783rd most common Rowbottom
  3. is 68,784th most common Rowlee
  4. is 68,785th most common Rozzo
  5. is 68,786th most common Rubenacker
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  7. is 68,788th most common Saurman
  8. is 68,789th most common Schmauch
  9. is 68,790th most common Schraut
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  1. is 6,883,959th most common Ingrid Roland
  2. is 6,883,960th most common Ingrid Roque
  3. is 6,883,961st most common Ingrid Rosa
  4. is 6,883,962nd most common Ingrid Rosenberg
  5. is 6,883,963rd most common Ingrid Rubenacker
  6. is 6,883,964th most common Ingrid Rubi
  7. is 6,883,965th most common Ingrid Rutherford
  8. is 6,883,966th most common Ingrid Saez
  9. is 6,883,967th most common Ingrid Salamanca

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Ingrid

Meaning & History

(female) From an Old Norse female personal name composed of the name of the fertility god Ing + fríðr ‘fair, beautiful’. It was introduced into the English-speaking world from Scandinavia in the 20th century and became very popular, largely because of the fame of the Swedish film actress Ingrid Bergman (191582).

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