Ruth Lilienkamp

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Ruth 85
Lilienkamp 152,613
Ruth Lilienkamp 21,669,794
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  1. is 152,609th most common Leuterio
  2. is 152,610th most common Levand
  3. is 152,611th most common Libro
  4. is 152,612th most common Liebhardt
  5. is 152,613th most common Lilienkamp
  6. is 152,614th most common Linas
  7. is 152,615th most common Lindegren
  8. is 152,616th most common Lindl
  9. is 152,617th most common Lindsell
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  1. is 21,669,790th most common Ruth Liimatta
  2. is 21,669,791st most common Ruth Likes
  3. is 21,669,792nd most common Ruth Likkel
  4. is 21,669,793rd most common Ruth Lilac
  5. is 21,669,794th most common Ruth Lilienkamp
  6. is 21,669,795th most common Ruth Lilla
  7. is 21,669,796th most common Ruth Lillback
  8. is 21,669,797th most common Ruth Lillibridge
  9. is 21,669,798th most common Ruth Lillis

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Meaning & History

Lilienkamp

(female) Biblical name (of uncertain derivation) of a Moabite woman who left her own people to remain with her mother-in-law Naomi, and afterwards became the wife of Boaz and an ancestress of David. Her story is told in the book of the Bible that bears her name. It was used among the Puritans in England in the 16th century, partly because of its association with the English vocabulary word ruth meaning ‘compassion’. It has always been popular as a Jewish name, but is now also widespread among people of many different cultures and creeds.

Pet forms: Ruthi, Ruthie.

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