Shirley Shinebarger

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NameRank
Shirley 69
Shinebarger 302,056
Shirley Shinebarger 22,163,592
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  1. is 65th most common Angela
  2. is 66th most common Pamela
  3. is 67th most common Gregory
  4. is 68th most common Chris
  5. is 69th most common Shirley
  6. is 70th most common Brenda
  7. is 71st most common Diane
  8. is 72nd most common Debra
  9. is 73rd most common Raymond
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  1. is 302,052nd most common Shilkaitis
  2. is 302,053rd most common Shillabeer
  3. is 302,054th most common Shimrak
  4. is 302,055th most common Shinavier
  5. is 302,056th most common Shinebarger
  6. is 302,057th most common Shinedling
  7. is 302,058th most common Shingary
  8. is 302,059th most common Shinnebarger
  9. is 302,060th most common Shipstad
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  1. is 22,163,588th most common Shirley Shimon
  2. is 22,163,589th most common Shirley Shina
  3. is 22,163,590th most common Shirley Shinaberry
  4. is 22,163,591st most common Shirley Shindler
  5. is 22,163,592nd most common Shirley Shinebarger
  6. is 22,163,593rd most common Shirley Shinefeld
  7. is 22,163,594th most common Shirley Shingler
  8. is 22,163,595th most common Shirley Shinholster
  9. is 22,163,596th most common Shirley Shipers

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Shirley

Meaning & History

Shinebarger

(female), formerly (male) Transferred use of the surname, in origin a local name from any of the various places (in the West Midlands, Derbyshire, Hampshire, and Surrey) named in Old English from scīr ‘county, shire’ or scīr ‘bright’ + lēah ‘wood, clearing’. It was given by Charlotte Brontë to the heroine of her novel Shirley (1849). According to the novel, her parents had selected the name in prospect of a male child and used it regardless. Shirley had earlier been used as a boy's name (Charlotte Brontë refers to it as a ‘masculine cognomen’), but this literary influence fixed it firmly as a girl's name. It was strongly reinforced during the 1930s and 40s by the popularity of the child film star Shirley Temple (b. 1928).

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