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  1. #1 John
  2. #2 Michael
  3. #3 James
  4. #4 Robert
  5. #5 David
  6. #6 Mary
  7. #7 William
  8. #8 Richard

Dierking in the US

  1. #22,589 Tuite
  2. #22,590 Aitchison
  3. #22,591 Blackley
  4. #22,592 Cervenka
  5. #22,593 Dierking
  6. #22,594 Garson
  7. #22,595 Gigante
  8. #22,596 Jama
  9. #22,597 Kehrer

Robert Dierking in the US

  1. #1,708,698 Robert Determan
  2. #1,708,699 Robert Dettman
  3. #1,708,700 Robert Diekmann
  4. #1,708,701 Robert Dierker
  5. #1,708,702 Robert Dierking
  6. #1,708,703 Robert Dierks
  7. #1,708,704 Robert Dietzel
  8. #1,708,705 Robert Dingwall
  9. #1,708,706 Robert Dipaola
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Meaning & Origins

One of the many French names of Germanic origin that were introduced into Britain by the Normans; it has since remained in continuous use. It is derived from the nearly synonymous elements hrōd ‘fame’ + berht ‘bright, famous’, and had a native Old English predecessor of similar form (Hreodbeorht), which was supplanted by the Norman name. Two dukes of Normandy in the 11th century bore the name: the father of William the Conqueror (sometimes identified with the legendary Robert the Devil), and his eldest son. It was borne also by three kings of Scotland, notably Robert the Bruce (1274–1329), who freed Scotland from English domination. The altered short form Bob is very common, but Hob and Dob, which were common in the Middle Ages and gave rise to surnames, are extinct. See also Rupert.
4th in the U.S. for 2011
North German and Frisian: patronymic from the personal name Dierck, a Low German reduced form of Diederik (see Dietrich).
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Robert Dierking is most likely to live in Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, California, and Florida

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