ryan |
tariq |
As proper nouns the difference between ryan and tariq
is that
ryan is common in ireland while
tariq is .
otto |
ryan |
As proper nouns the difference between otto and ryan
is that
otto is while
ryan is common in ireland.
john |
ryan |
As proper nouns the difference between john and ryan
is that
john is very popular since the middle ages while
ryan is common in ireland.
ryan |
ayden |
As proper nouns the difference between ryan and ayden
is that
ryan is {{surname|from=Irish}} common in Ireland while
Ayden is a given name derived from Irish, a new American spelling variant of Aidan.
logan |
ryan |
In given name|male|from=surnames terms the difference between logan and ryan
is that
logan is transferred from the surnames used since at least the 19th century, and popular in the 2000s while
ryan is derived from the surname, popular in all english-speaking countries from the 1970s to the 1990s.
In given name|female|from=surnames terms the difference between logan and ryan
is that
logan is used since the 1990s; much less common than the male name while
ryan is in use since the 1970s, from the surname, or a variant of rhian spelling variant: ryann.
As proper nouns the difference between logan and ryan
is that
logan is places in scotland, canada, us, and australia while
ryan is common in ireland.
ryan |
jack |
As proper nouns the difference between ryan and jack
is that
ryan is {{surname|from=Irish}} common in Ireland while
Jack is a given name derived from Hebrew, also used as a pet form of John.
As a noun jack is
a mechanical device used to raise and (temporarily) support a heavy object, e.g. screw jack, scissor jack, hydraulic jack, ratchet jack, scaffold jack.
As a verb jack is
to use a jack.
ryan |
michael |
As proper nouns the difference between ryan and michael
is that
ryan is {{surname|from=Irish}} common in Ireland while
Michael is a given name derived from Hebrew.
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