Scott Wyr

in the US

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Scott 34
Wyr 917,255
Scott Wyr 61,666,509
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  5. is 34th most common Scott
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  1. is 917,251st most common Wynsteker
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  5. is 917,255th most common Wyr
  6. is 917,256th most common Wyrck
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  1. is 61,666,505th most common Scott Wyngarden
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  3. is 61,666,507th most common Scott Wyosnick
  4. is 61,666,508th most common Scott Wyper
  5. is 61,666,509th most common Scott Wyr
  6. is 61,666,510th most common Scott Wyrawas
  7. is 61,666,511th most common Scott Wyrosdick
  8. is 61,666,512th most common Scott Wyrowski
  9. is 61,666,513th most common Scott Wyrwas

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Meaning & History

Wyr

(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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