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| Meaning of the Name Rance | 
| 224 names found for "Rance" (page 4 of 5) | 
The first name Rance is of African, English origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
 African: Borrowed (Rencei, Rancell, Ransel, Ransell)
African: Borrowed (Rencei, Rancell, Ransel, Ransell) English: Short for Laurence
English: Short for LaurenceSimilar Names
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		Lorraina 
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 Louis 
					(French)
		Louis 
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 Maria 
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		Maria 
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 Norman 
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