Walter Sugalski

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Walter 108
Sugalski 66,106
Walter Sugalski 4,083,032
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  1. is 104th most common Marie
  2. is 105th most common Bruce
  3. is 106th most common Jeff
  4. is 107th most common Anna
  5. is 108th most common Walter
  6. is 109th most common Teresa
  7. is 110th most common Heather
  8. is 111th most common Amanda
  9. is 112th most common Carl
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  1. is 66,102nd most common Stolzman
  2. is 66,103rd most common Strozyk
  3. is 66,104th most common Stutman
  4. is 66,105th most common Subbiah
  5. is 66,106th most common Sugalski
  6. is 66,107th most common Szott
  7. is 66,108th most common Taleb
  8. is 66,109th most common Tamburino
  9. is 66,110th most common Targett
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  1. is 4,083,028th most common Walter Strecker
  2. is 4,083,029th most common Walter Strode
  3. is 4,083,030th most common Walter Studley
  4. is 4,083,031st most common Walter Suazo
  5. is 4,083,032nd most common Walter Sugalski
  6. is 4,083,033rd most common Walter Sulewski
  7. is 4,083,034th most common Walter Sundstrom
  8. is 4,083,035th most common Walter Surber
  9. is 4,083,036th most common Walter Sutphin

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Walter

Meaning & History

(male) From an Old French personal name of Germanic (Frankish) origin, derived from wald ‘rule’ + heri, hari ‘army’. This was adopted by the Normans and introduced by them to England, superseding the native Old English form, Wealdhere. It was a very popular name in medieval England, normally pronounced ‘Water’.

Short forms: Wat, Walt.


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