Sharon Grugel

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Sharon 50
Grugel 113,186
Sharon Grugel 7,847,454
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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 113,182nd most common Grayton
  2. is 113,183rd most common Greenheck
  3. is 113,184th most common Gremer
  4. is 113,185th most common Grimmius
  5. is 113,186th most common Grugel
  6. is 113,187th most common Gryga
  7. is 113,188th most common Gubernick
  8. is 113,189th most common Guda
  9. is 113,190th most common Gudenau
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  1. is 7,847,450th most common Sharon Grosz
  2. is 7,847,451st most common Sharon Grotsky
  3. is 7,847,452nd most common Sharon Grotte
  4. is 7,847,453rd most common Sharon Grotts
  5. is 7,847,454th most common Sharon Grugel
  6. is 7,847,455th most common Sharon Grunden
  7. is 7,847,456th most common Sharon Grunow
  8. is 7,847,457th most common Sharon Guan
  9. is 7,847,458th most common Sharon Guaraldo

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Sharon

Meaning & History

Grugel

(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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