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  3. #30 Michelle
  4. #31 Kevin
  5. #32 Matthew
  6. #33 Kenneth
  7. #34 Jason
  8. #35 Ronald
  9. #36 Donna

Re in the US

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  3. #13,551 Manahan
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  5. #13,553 Re
  6. #13,554 Bugarin
  7. #13,555 Dematteo
  8. #13,556 Nass
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Matthew Re in the US

  1. #2,746,038 Matthew Rank
  2. #2,746,039 Matthew Rappaport
  3. #2,746,040 Matthew Rasch
  4. #2,746,041 Matthew Rasnake
  5. #2,746,042 Matthew Re
  6. #2,746,043 Matthew Reader
  7. #2,746,044 Matthew Reddington
  8. #2,746,045 Matthew Redfern
  9. #2,746,046 Matthew Reeb
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Meaning & Origins

English form of the name of the Christian evangelist, author of the first gospel in the New Testament. His name is a form of the Hebrew name Mattathia, meaning ‘gift of God’, which is fairly common in the Old Testament, being rendered in the Authorized Version in a number of different forms: Mattan(i)ah, Mattatha(h), Mattithiah, Mattathias, and so on. In the Authorized Version, the evangelist is regularly referred to as Matthew, while the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot is distinguished as Matthias. A related name from the same Hebrew roots, but reversed, is Jonathan. Throughout the English-speaking world Matthew has been particularly popular since the 1970s.
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Italian (Ré): from re ‘king’, possibly denoting someone who lived by or worked in a royal court, or someone who behaved in regal fashion, had played the part of a king in a pageant, or who had earned the title in some contest of skill.
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Matthew Re is most likely to live in Connecticut, Washington, Illinois, New Jersey, and Ohio

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