Statistics and meaning of name Powders


Usage: 2% firstname, 98% surname.
Powders first name was found 5 times in 1 different countries. (USA)
Surname Powders is used at least 176 times in at least 3 countries.




      Surname Powders
Given names
Patrick Powders (5)
Aaron Powders (3)
Mary Powders (3)
Mark Powders (3)
Sean Powders (3)
Julie Powders (2)
Keith Powders (2)
Kevin Powders (2)
Joseph Powders (2)
Lee Powders (2)
Anne Powders (2)
Helen Powders (2)
Mowra Powders (1)
Moura Powders (1)
Nicola Powders (1)
Peter Powders (1)
Shaun Powders (1)
Michael Powders (1)
Catherine Powders (1)
Matthew Powders (1)
Frank Powders (1)
Geraldine Powders (1)
Lesley Powders (1)
Lisa Powders (1)
Daniel Powders (1)
Eileen Powders (1)
Janet Powders (1)




Surname Powders in USA   

Powders reversed is Sredwop
Name contains 7 letters - 28.57% vowels and 71.43% consonants.

Misspells: Powdels Powderrs Powderss Povvders Powdersa Pwoders Powdesr Powdres



Rhymes: chowders Flanders Highlanders Icelanders Michiganders Netherlanders Sanders doubters daubers pouters

Meaning of this name is unknown.

Alisha Powders says: I would love to learn more about my family name as it’s a very rare name to have. Some of my family have done research and have found French origin, yes French but the name to was changed to English many years ago. Don’t quote me on this but I believe it might be spelt Powdeaux or Powdeux in French and originates from Brittany. If anyone knows anything let me know!

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