Roger Baumhover

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Roger 98
Baumhover 57,363
Roger Baumhover 5,878,836
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  5. is 57,363rd most common Baumhover
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  1. is 5,878,832nd most common Roger Batty
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  5. is 5,878,836th most common Roger Baumhover
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Roger

Meaning & History

(male) From an Old French personal name, Rog(i)er, of Germanic (Frankish) origin, from hrōd ‘fame’ + gār, gēr ‘spear’. This was adopted by the Normans and introduced by them to Britain, replacing the native Old English form Hrōðgār. Roger was one of the most popular boys' names throughout the medieval period, but less so after the Reformation, though it has continued in regular use to the present day. Roger, Count of Sicily (c.10311101), son of Tancred, recovered Sicily from the Arabs. His son, also called Roger, ruled Sicily as king, presiding over a court noted for its splendour and patronage of the arts.

Variant: Rodger.


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