Scott Ahenakew

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NameRank
Scott 34
Ahenakew 315,423
Scott Ahenakew 21,886,783
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  5. is 34th most common Scott
  6. is 35th most common Sandra
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  8. is 37th most common Jeffrey
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  1. is 315,419th most common Agsaulio
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  3. is 315,421st most common Agullo
  4. is 315,422nd most common Ahaesy
  5. is 315,423rd most common Ahenakew
  6. is 315,424th most common Ahigian
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  8. is 315,426th most common Airesman
  9. is 315,427th most common Ajiataz
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  1. is 21,886,779th most common Scott Agrusa
  2. is 21,886,780th most common Scott Agster
  3. is 21,886,781st most common Scott Agthe
  4. is 21,886,782nd most common Scott Agulnek
  5. is 21,886,783rd most common Scott Ahenakew
  6. is 21,886,784th most common Scott Ahlbrandt
  7. is 21,886,785th most common Scott Ahlersmeyer
  8. is 21,886,786th most common Scott Ahlschlager
  9. is 21,886,787th most common Scott Ahlschwede

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Meaning & History

Ahenakew

(male) Although this was in use as a personal name both before and after the Norman Conquest, modern use in most cases almost certainly represents a transferred use of the surname. This originated as a byname for someone from Scotland or, within Scotland itself, for a member of the Gaelic-speaking people who originally came from Ireland. The given name is now often chosen by parents conscious of their Scottish ancestry and heritage, but it is also used more widely.

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