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| ABSALOM |
English - From the Hebrew name Avshalom (contracted from Avishalom) which meant 'my father is peace'. In the Old Testament he was a son of King David who led a revolt against his father. While fleeing he got his hair caught in a tree and was killed by Joab. |
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| ACANTHA |
Greek Mythology(Latinized) - Latinized form of Greek (Akantha), which meant 'thorn, prickle'. In Greek legend she was a nymph loved by Apollo. More |
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| ADALWOLF |
German - Modern form of the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant 'noble wolf' from the Germanic elements adal meaning 'noble' and wulf. Association with Adolf Hitler has lessened the use of this name. More |
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| AEGLE |
Greek Mythology(Latinized) - Latinized form of the Greek (Aigle) which meant 'light, radiance, glory'. This was the name of several characters in Greek myth, including one of the Heliades and one of the Hesperides. |
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| AKANTHA |
Greek Mythology(Latinized) - Latinized form of Greek (Akantha), which meant 'thorn, prickle'. In Greek legend she was a nymph loved by Apollo. |
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| Bronti |
English - From a surname, an anglicized form of Irish "Ó Proinntigh" which means "descendent of Proinnteach". The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic. |
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English - From a surname, an anglicized form of Irish "Ó Proinntigh" which means "descendent of Proinnteach". The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic. |
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| LOSO |
Thai - Derived from a play on hi-so, It is Thai slang for socialites and the upper class, and is meant to reflect humble origins. |
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| Torben |
Swedish - From the Old Norse name Þórbjörn, which meant "Thor's bear" or "Thunder bear". |
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| Torbjörn |
Swedish - From the Old Norse name Þórbjörn, which meant "Thor's bear" or "Thunder bear". |
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