Gender of Ancel.
Ancel is a name usually given to males.
In a sample of all names from the US Census during the years 1890 to 2006, all of the children named Ancel were boys.
Although Ancel is male, why is it sometimes used for girls? Often a name is taken from a neutral concept with no implied gender. Sometimes the name can be derived from two different sources, one male and one female. Names sometimes change gender over time!
Lucky numbers for Ancel.
The numerological number for the name Ancel is 8.
Some two digit lucky numbers for Ancel are: 17 26 35 44 53 62 71 80 89 98.
What does this mean? If you believe in numbers having mystical powers, it could be something very important. You could look for a spouse with the same numerological number and choose your house or the date of an important even based on it. For most of us it is just a bit of fun. See if you have the same numerological number as any special person in your life.
How do you work out your numerological number? You use a special alphabet which gives a value to each of letters and then add the values of the letters in your name. You can see excactly how we calculated eight as the lucky number for Ancel here: Calculating lucky numbers for Ancel.
Popularity of Ancel.
Ancel was most popular in the year 1884, where it was at position eight hundred and fifty-four for the whole of the USA.
The most popular decade for the name Ancel was from 1880 to 1889.
The last time that the name was in the top 1000 names in the USA census data was in 1885, where it was at position nine hundred and forty-four.
Philosophers
There is one Philosopher called Ancel.
- Jacques Ancel
Jacques Ancel (July 22, 1879—1943) was a French geographer and geopolitician. He is author of several books, including Peoples and Nations of Balkans: political geography (1926) and Geopolitics (1936).... (abstract from the wikipedia article on Jacques Ancel)
Writers
There is one Writer called Ancel.
- Jacques Ancel
Jacques Ancel (July 22, 1879—1943) was a French geographer and geopolitician. He is author of several books, including Peoples and Nations of Balkans: political geography (1926) and Geopolitics (1936).... (excerpt from the wikipedia article on Jacques Ancel)
