Marilyn Pet

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Marilyn 137
Pet 108,945
Marilyn Pet 10,736,137
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  1. is 133rd most common Beverly
  2. is 134th most common Frances
  3. is 135th most common Anne
  4. is 136th most common Robin
  5. is 137th most common Marilyn
  6. is 138th most common Christina
  7. is 139th most common Dale
  8. is 140th most common Todd
  9. is 141st most common Jonathan
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  1. is 108,941st most common Pepa
  2. is 108,942nd most common Pepperdine
  3. is 108,943rd most common Pertuset
  4. is 108,944th most common Perzel
  5. is 108,945th most common Pet
  6. is 108,946th most common Petering
  7. is 108,947th most common Petley
  8. is 108,948th most common Petroelje
  9. is 108,949th most common Petrush
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  1. is 10,736,133rd most common Marilyn Perzee
  2. is 10,736,134th most common Marilyn Pesch
  3. is 10,736,135th most common Marilyn Peskin
  4. is 10,736,136th most common Marilyn Pesta
  5. is 10,736,137th most common Marilyn Pet
  6. is 10,736,138th most common Marilyn Petch
  7. is 10,736,139th most common Marilyn Peterkin
  8. is 10,736,140th most common Marilyn Petkevitch
  9. is 10,736,141st most common Marilyn Petre

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Marilyn

Meaning & History

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(female) Elaboration of Mary, with the addition of the productive suffix -lyn (see Lynn). It is recorded in the 18th century, possibly as a blend of Mary and Ellen, but first came into regular use in the 20th century, peaking in the 1940s and 50s. Since then its use has been surprisingly moderate, considering the enduring popularity of the film star Marilyn Monroe (192662), baptized Norma Jeane Baker.

Variants: Marilynn(e), Marylyn(n), Marilene.


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