Nynke name meaning
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What does Nynke mean?
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How do I pronounce Nynke?
You can pronounce the two syllabled name Nynke as n(y)-nke. It can also be pronounced as nyn-ke.
Names that rhyme with NynkeHow popular is the name Nynke?
Nynke is a familiar baby name in Netherlands, during its short term of usage, the name has been to the top 300 names. Recently in 2017, 53 babies were given Nynke and it reached its peak ranking, 257 on girl names chart.
Over 216 people have been named Nynke in Netherlands. Nynke is an uncommon baby name in Belgium, its highest ever rank is 904 (2003) in its 11 years run on Belgium naming chart.
Nynke is a rare baby name in England and Wales there is very thin chances of it still being given as it was last seen in 2001. According to our estimate, at least 9000 people have been bestowed Nynke around the globe.
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Nynke in Nordic countries
Countries | Women | |
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First Name | Secondary Name | |
4793 | 900 | |
8 | 3 | |
4 | 8 | |
5 | 0 |
Numerological aspects of Nynke
You are easily adaptable to changes and used to take the high road to success. You never establish clumsy connections. When it comes to yourself, you are the most self-critical person ever. You are known by your elegant style because you spend a lot of time on buying clothes and keep up with fashion. You prefer to enjoy solitude because it's when your creativity strikes in. People try to copy you all the time but it doesn't make you happy.
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Famous people named Nynke
- Nynke Klopstra, former Dutch judoka