Ursula Ahenakew

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Ursula 1,074
Ahenakew 315,423
Ursula Ahenakew 23,075,145
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  1. is 1,070th most common Bettie
  2. is 1,071st most common Jonathon
  3. is 1,072nd most common Ervin
  4. is 1,073rd most common Latasha
  5. is 1,074th most common Ursula
  6. is 1,075th most common Dewey
  7. is 1,076th most common Consuelo
  8. is 1,077th most common Vicente
  9. is 1,078th most common Ellis
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  1. is 315,419th most common Agsaulio
  2. is 315,420th most common Aguiano
  3. is 315,421st most common Agullo
  4. is 315,422nd most common Ahaesy
  5. is 315,423rd most common Ahenakew
  6. is 315,424th most common Ahigian
  7. is 315,425th most common Ahorrio
  8. is 315,426th most common Airesman
  9. is 315,427th most common Ajiataz
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  1. is 23,075,141st most common Ursula Acalin
  2. is 23,075,142nd most common Ursula Accumanno
  3. is 23,075,143rd most common Ursula Adamczyk
  4. is 23,075,144th most common Ursula Ahajanian
  5. is 23,075,145th most common Ursula Ahenakew
  6. is 23,075,146th most common Ursula Ahern
  7. is 23,075,147th most common Ursula Ahlip
  8. is 23,075,148th most common Ursula Ainsworth
  9. is 23,075,149th most common Ursula Aitken

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Ursula

Meaning & History

Ahenakew

(female) From the Latin name Ursula, a diminutive of ursa ‘(she-)bear’. This was the name of a 4th-century saint martyred at Cologne with a number of companions, traditionally said to have been eleven thousand, but more probably just eleven, the exaggeration being due to a misreading of a diacritic mark in an early manuscript. This name was moderately popular in the 16th century, but its use in the English-speaking world today is selective. A more recent influence has been the film actress Ursula Andress (b. 1936 in Switzerland).

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