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Boy Names associated with Sharp
Sharp baby names and what they mean, for sharp, edge, with 12 results. These boy names were at the peak of their popularity 7 decades ago (ADOPTION OF 0.38%) and have become significantly less conventional since (ADOPTION 0.02%, 95.4% LESS), with names like Kent becoming less fashionable. Dork (TOP 95%) and Kint (29%) are familiar last names.
Barry - Sedgwick
Barry▼
.. Bearach (Irish, Gaelic) "spear; sharp, pointed" .. Popular as last names, and Barry (UPPER 1%) is similar to common -arry last names Beharry (UPPER 21%), Tarry (18%). [Berry, Barrington, Barrey, .. 6 more]
Dirk▼
.. term for a small, sharp knife .. Usage of Dierick and variants was more pronounced among parents in the 1960s, but now, Dirk has become less in vogue. [Dirck, Dieric, Dierck, .. 1 more]
Eckhard
Based on Old German word. "Brave edge or point." Eckear and Elhard are creative variations. Refers to the point of a .. [Ekkehardt, .. 4 more]
Egbert
From ecg meaning edge of a .. Adoption of Ecbert and variants was well-received a century ago. [Eckbert, .. 1 more]
Egil
Source fr. Scandinavian, Old Norse words. "Sword's edge." Egil and Eigil were not Top birth names in 2018. From ecg .. [Eigil]
Eginhard
Derived fr. Old German word. "Sword's hard edge." Not in Top 2000. From ecg meaning edge of a .. [Enno, Einhardt, .. 3 more]
Egon
Derivative of Old German. "Sword's edge." Not in Top 2000. See also Eon. Originally a short form of Gemrmanic ..
Keane
From Irish, Gaelic, Old English words. "Sharp, keen wit or eye." Keane, like the similar Kahane, occurs more often as a surname. Actor Edmund Kean. [Keyne, Kean, .. 2 more]
Kent▼
Source fr. Old English language. "Edge." Kent is a commonly occurring (TOP 24%) masculine name, whereas Kennt, Kentrell and Kentt are sparsely used. Also a place name for a .. [Kentt, .. 2 more]
Kentaro
Derived fr. Japanese word. "Sharp; big boy." Not Top 2000 name.
Quick Reference
Summary Index of Sharp names [and variants] for boys.
1. Barry - SedgwickBarry▼ [Baz, Bazz, Berry, Baris, Barrie, Barrey, Barree, Barrington], Dirk▼ [Dirck, Dieric, Dierck, Dierick], Eckhard [Eckard, Eckardt, Eckhardt, Ekkehard, Ekkehardt], Egbert [Ecbert, Eckbert], Egil [Eigil], Eginhard [Enno, Einhard, Eginard, Einhardt, Eginhardt], Egon, Keane [Keen, Kean, Keyne, Keene], Kent▼ [Kentt, Kennt, Kentrell], Kentaro, Sedgley [Sedgely, Sedgeley], Sedgwick [Sedgwyck, Sedgewyck, Sedgewick]
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