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Jennifer in the US

  1. #6 Mary
  2. #7 William
  3. #8 Richard
  4. #9 Thomas
  5. #10 Jennifer
  6. #11 Patricia
  7. #12 Joseph
  8. #13 Linda
  9. #14 Maria

Crocker in the US

  1. #1,600 Dick
  2. #1,601 Miner
  3. #1,602 Yee
  4. #1,603 Bergeron
  5. #1,604 Crocker
  6. #1,605 Wilhelm
  7. #1,606 Portillo
  8. #1,607 Cummins
  9. #1,608 Houser

Jennifer Crocker in the US

  1. #142,097 Jeffrey Lake
  2. #142,098 Jeffrey Livingston
  3. #142,099 Jennifer Ash
  4. #142,100 Jennifer Coffman
  5. #142,101 Jennifer Crocker
  6. #142,102 Jennifer Dejesus
  7. #142,103 Jennifer Hollis
  8. #142,104 Jennifer Koehler
  9. #142,105 Jennifer Lim
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Meaning & Origins

Of Celtic (Arthurian) origin, a Cornish form of the name of King Arthur's unfaithful Guinevere. At the beginning of the 20th century, the name was merely a Cornish curiosity, but since then it has become enormously popular all over the English-speaking world, partly due to the influence of the film star Jennifer Jones (b. 1919 as Phyllis Isley). Another factor in its rise was probably Bernard Shaw's use of it for the character of Jennifer Dubedat in The Doctor's Dilemma (1905). See also Gaynor. More recent well-known bearers include the American tennis player Jennifer Capriati (b. 1976) and the British comedienne Jennifer Saunders (b. 1958).
10th in the U.S. for 2011
English (of Norman origin): habitational name from any of the various places in Normandy, France, called Crèvecoeur (‘heartbreak’), from Old French creve(r) ‘to break or destroy’, ‘to die’ + ceur ‘heart’, a reference to the infertility and unproductiveness of the land.
1,604th in the U.S. for 2011

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Jennifer Crocker is most likely to live in Texas, California, Massachusetts, South Carolina, and Alabama

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