Stanley Danowski

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NameRank
Stanley 221
Danowski 26,313
Stanley Danowski 2,230,214
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  1. is 217th most common Francis
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  5. is 221st most common Stanley
  6. is 222nd most common Bryan
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  1. is 26,309th most common Beacom
  2. is 26,310th most common Beste
  3. is 26,311th most common Cavett
  4. is 26,312th most common Corless
  5. is 26,313th most common Danowski
  6. is 26,314th most common Dobie
  7. is 26,315th most common Doke
  8. is 26,316th most common Earlywine
  9. is 26,317th most common Giampietro
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  1. is 2,230,210th most common Stanley Crone
  2. is 2,230,211th most common Stanley Crossman
  3. is 2,230,212th most common Stanley Dailey
  4. is 2,230,213th most common Stanley Daily
  5. is 2,230,214th most common Stanley Danowski
  6. is 2,230,215th most common Stanley Dec
  7. is 2,230,216th most common Stanley Dickens
  8. is 2,230,217th most common Stanley Dobbins
  9. is 2,230,218th most common Stanley Doty

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Stanley

Meaning & History

(male) Transferred use of the surname, in origin a local name from any of numerous places (in Derbys., Durham, Gloucs., Staffs., Wilts., and Yorks.) so called from Old English stān ‘stone’ + lēah ‘wood, clearing’. This is well established as a given name, and has been widely used as such since the 1880s. It had been in occasional use over a century earlier. Its popularity seems to have stemmed at least in part from the fame of the explorer Sir Henry Morton Stanley (18411904), who was born in Wales as John Rowlands but later took the name of his adoptive father, a New Orleans cotton dealer.

Short form: Stan.


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