Mavis Balom

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NameRank
Mavis 1,353
Balom 170,751
Mavis Balom 7,440,360
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  1. is 1,349th most common Monika
  2. is 1,350th most common Maura
  3. is 1,351st most common Karyn
  4. is 1,352nd most common Bernadine
  5. is 1,353rd most common Mavis
  6. is 1,354th most common Etta
  7. is 1,355th most common Terrell
  8. is 1,356th most common Noemi
  9. is 1,357th most common Colette
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  1. is 170,747th most common Baldie
  2. is 170,748th most common Baldizan
  3. is 170,749th most common Ballerino
  4. is 170,750th most common Ballotta
  5. is 170,751st most common Balom
  6. is 170,752nd most common Banasky
  7. is 170,753rd most common Banfe
  8. is 170,754th most common Bankins
  9. is 170,755th most common Barakos
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  1. is 7,440,356th most common Mavis Appleby
  2. is 7,440,357th most common Mavis Archer
  3. is 7,440,358th most common Mavis Bakken
  4. is 7,440,359th most common Mavis Ball
  5. is 7,440,360th most common Mavis Balom
  6. is 7,440,361st most common Mavis Bare
  7. is 7,440,362nd most common Mavis Baugh
  8. is 7,440,363rd most common Mavis Beasley
  9. is 7,440,364th most common Mavis Berg

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Mavis

Meaning & History

Balom

(female) One of the small class of girls' names taken from vocabulary words denoting birds. Mavis is another word for the song thrush, first attested in Chaucer. It is from Old French, and probably ultimately of Breton origin. The given name is not found before the last decade of the 19th century; it was popular in the 1930s and 40s but has since gone out of fashion.


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