Birk name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old High German and Old English
Usage: English, Scandinavian, Nordic, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Birk b(i)-rk
Meaning: Place Name, From a Birch Tree, From the Fortified Settlement, Bright, Shining, Castle, Brave, Hardy, Composition, Burg, Strong and At the Birch Tree
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What does Birk mean?

Birk's meaning is Place Name, Where Birch Trees Grow, From the Fortified Settlement, Bright, Shining, Castle, Brave, Hardy, Composition, Burg, Strong or At the Birch Tree is of North, Old English and Old High German origin which is specifically used in Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Nordic, Scandinavian, Danish and English is used as a boy name .

Birk is version of dominant and perpetual Burke. Sufficiently quirky and Contemporary Old English Burke, meaning of Burke is "Castle and Fortified Hill" is used in English. Birk is version of Birch.

Sufficiently quirky and Modern English Birch, meaning of Birch is "Bright, Where Birch Trees Grow and Place Name". Birk is German form of Berkhard.

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How do I pronounce Birk?

The most common way to pronounce two syllabled Birk is b(i)-rk. The other ways to say the name is burk.

Variants of Birk

Birko, Birch, Burke, Berch, Berk, Berkhard, Burkhard, Berko, Berke, Berkeley, Burchard

How popular is the name Birk?

Birk is a rare baby name in United States still in use today. Also, Birk is a familiar name in Germany. At least, 500 people globally have been given the name as per our research.

YearRankBirths
2021107366
201997297
201888068
2008125445
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Birk in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands491255
Finland561050
Sweden43316252
Norway1243164452
Denmark1186050

Here's what numbers has to say about Birk

Your devotion to people sometimes leads to disappointment because of your high expectations. You lack passion and wilderness. And not just at this point but since always. You allow your past to ruin your present and future because you have a hard time letting go of things. You keep your facade so you don't get too attached to people and experience disappointment, eventually. You are reliable and always give the best advice.

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  •  Stanislava - Uncommon girl name Stanislava is originated from Slavonic and Old Slavic used mainly in Czech, Finnish and Russian languages, Stanislava means "Strength, Fame or Firmness"

Sibling Names for Birk

If you've decided to name your little one "Birk," congratulations! Now it's time to choose a middle name that complements and enhances the first name. To help you in this task, we've compiled a list of sibling names for Birk that are chic, classic, and unique. Take a look and find the perfect match for your baby boy or girl.

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Famous people named Birk

  • Birk Sproxton, Canadian poet and novelist who lived in Red Deer
  • Birk Engstrøm, former Norwegian football striker

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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