Sharon Akamu

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Sharon 50
Akamu 226,535
Sharon Akamu 11,680,339
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  1. is 46th most common Deborah
  2. is 47th most common Jason
  3. is 48th most common Margaret
  4. is 49th most common Frank
  5. is 50th most common Sharon
  6. is 51st most common Matthew
  7. is 52nd most common Betty
  8. is 53rd most common Cynthia
  9. is 54th most common Dennis
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  1. is 226,531st most common Ahrenkiel
  2. is 226,532nd most common Ahyou
  3. is 226,533rd most common Ajamu
  4. is 226,534th most common Ajer
  5. is 226,535th most common Akamu
  6. is 226,536th most common Akbarpour
  7. is 226,537th most common Aksel
  8. is 226,538th most common Akst
  9. is 226,539th most common Akus
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  1. is 11,680,335th most common Sharon Ailshire
  2. is 11,680,336th most common Sharon Ailstock
  3. is 11,680,337th most common Sharon Ainslie
  4. is 11,680,338th most common Sharon Airey
  5. is 11,680,339th most common Sharon Akamu
  6. is 11,680,340th most common Sharon Akery
  7. is 11,680,341st most common Sharon Akey
  8. is 11,680,342nd most common Sharon Alagna
  9. is 11,680,343rd most common Sharon Alameda

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Sharon

Meaning & History

Akamu

(female) From a biblical place name. The derivation is from the phrase ‘I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys’ (Song of Solomon 2:1). The plant name ‘rose of Sharon’ is used for a shrub of the genus Hypericum, with yellow flowers, and for a species of hibiscus, with purple flowers. Sharon is recorded in the United States from the 18th century, as a name of both boys and girls. Since the 20th century, however, it has been used predominantly if not exclusively for girls.

Variant: Sharron.


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