Scott Hovden

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Scott 34
Hovden 57,412
Scott Hovden 4,016,050
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  1. is 57,408th most common Hammans
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  4. is 57,411th most common Helena
  5. is 57,412th most common Hovden
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  1. is 4,016,046th most common Scott Horsman
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  3. is 4,016,048th most common Scott Housman
  4. is 4,016,049th most common Scott Houtz
  5. is 4,016,050th most common Scott Hovden
  6. is 4,016,051st most common Scott Hrdlicka
  7. is 4,016,052nd most common Scott Hubley
  8. is 4,016,053rd most common Scott Hudak
  9. is 4,016,054th most common Scott Huddle

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Scott

Meaning & History

(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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