Womens names included Matilda Adelaide Adela Gertrude Ida Rosalind and Rosamund.
Common middle names for robert. Flynn was the choice of Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr for their baby boy and is also the middle name -- used as his first -- of a son of Mirandas fellow supermodel Elle Macpherson of Gary Oldmans son Gulliver and Marley Sheltons daughter West. It is increasingly common within political fields with many US politicians using their middle name as a first name - for example Mitch McConnell Addison Mitchell McConnell Mitt Romney Willard Mitt Romney Jon Ossoff Thomas Jonathan Ossoff Jon Tester Raymond Jon Tester Ted Cruz Rafael Edward Cruz and Mike Rounds Marion Michael Rounds are all sitting US Senators who use their middle names as first names. More than one out of every four men was named John and 70 of all men were named John Thomas William Richard or Robert.
A majority of these men were active in the twentieth century. In fact it was actually quite rare for children to be given middle names. Martin and the 2011 TV series Game of Thrones.
The name Roberta English German and Italian is the female version of Robert. Robert in song story screen. Middle names can be a way to honor extra family members or heroes and a middle name can also be an adjunct surname.
By then the favourite male names were from Normandy including Albert Gerald Henry Hugh Leonard Ralph Raymond Richard Robert Roger Walter and William. Robert Eugene Robert Brooks Robert Lane Robert Charles Robert Theodore Robert Preston Robert Pierce Robert Declan Robert Sean Robert Zane Robert Luke Robert Lyle Robert Kyle Robert John Robert Jude. Most common firstmiddle names.
Along with Elizabeth and Henry middle names currently in the US Top 1000 for first names include Arden Belle Bowie Claire Jude Nash Orion and River. Currently popular middle names include Grace James Louise and William. President in history had no middle name.
This list of 206 middle names for boys has some of the best name ideas for male babies due in 2021. The name has thus been popular in Scotland. The name appeared in the Domesday Book and remained in regular use throughout the Middles Ages.