Ruth Schlabach

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Ruth 85
Schlabach 11,237
Ruth Schlabach 1,001,908
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  1. is 81st most common Sarah
  2. is 82nd most common Patrick
  3. is 83rd most common Steve
  4. is 84th most common Jean
  5. is 85th most common Ruth
  6. is 86th most common Judith
  7. is 87th most common Kelly
  8. is 88th most common Ann
  9. is 89th most common Stephanie
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  1. is 11,233rd most common Bohm
  2. is 11,234th most common Englehart
  3. is 11,235th most common Mort
  4. is 11,236th most common Reichel
  5. is 11,237th most common Schlabach
  6. is 11,238th most common Tietz
  7. is 11,239th most common Valderrama
  8. is 11,240th most common Hillyer
  9. is 11,241st most common Kaelin
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  1. is 1,001,904th most common Ruth Rock
  2. is 1,001,905th most common Ruth Ruby
  3. is 1,001,906th most common Ruth Ruff
  4. is 1,001,907th most common Ruth Sayre
  5. is 1,001,908th most common Ruth Schlabach
  6. is 1,001,909th most common Ruth Schlegel
  7. is 1,001,910th most common Ruth Scholl
  8. is 1,001,911th most common Ruth Seay
  9. is 1,001,912th most common Ruth Seifert

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Ruth

Meaning & History

(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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